Armenian House, Bucharest
The Armenian House in Bucharest is a historic and cultural landmark at the heart of the city. Built in 1911 in a neoclassical style with support from the Armenian community, it now functions as a cultural hub. It hosts exhibitions, language classes, cultural evenings, and lectures. The interior displays documents, artifacts, and photographs that tell the story of Armenian life in Romania. It also serves as the headquarters of the Union of Armenians in Romania, coordinating cultural and community events. Visits are possible by prior appointment, especially for groups. The building is partially accessible.
13 Armenească Street, Sector 2
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1911
Construction year
Yes
Open for visits
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Open
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