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Casa Filipescu Cesianu
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Casa Filipescu Cesianu is a museum located at Calea Victoriei 151 in Bucharest, Romania, housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion that once belonged to the Filipescu and Cesianu families. The museum offers a glimpse into the aristocratic life of old Bucharest, with period rooms furnished with original antiques, paintings, and decorative arts. Visitors can explore the grand salons, dining room, and private chambers, each restored to reflect the elegance of the Belle Époque era. The museum also features temporary exhibitions on Romanian history and culture. Its location on one of Bucharest's main boulevards makes it easy to combine with a stroll along Calea Victoriei. The intimate scale of the museum allows for a personal, unhurried visit.
Don't miss
- Admire the original Belle Époque architecture and interiors
- View period furniture, paintings, and decorative arts from the Filipescu and Cesianu collections
- Explore the grand salons and intimate family rooms
- Check for temporary exhibitions on Romanian history
- Walk along Calea Victoriei, one of Bucharest's most historic streets
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Casa Filipescu Cesianu
You can visit on your own (paid entry – check the official website for current prices and opening hours. discounts may be available for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Photography may be allowed without flash; check at the entrance.
- Audioguides or guided tours might be available; inquire at the ticket desk.
- Opening hours vary; check the official site before visiting, especially on Mondays.
- Combine your visit with a walk to nearby attractions like the Romanian Athenaeum or the National Museum of Art.
A bit of history
The mansion was built in the late 19th century for the Filipescu family, a prominent Romanian noble clan. Later owned by the Cesianu family, it was nationalized after World War II and eventually converted into a museum to preserve the heritage of Bucharest's aristocracy.
Common questions
What are the opening hours?
Hours vary by season. Typically open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 6 PM. Closed on Mondays. Check the official website for exact times.
How much is the entrance fee?
Prices are moderate, around 10-20 lei for adults. Discounts for students and seniors. Check the official site for current rates.
Is there a guided tour?
Guided tours in Romanian and English may be available upon request. Ask at the ticket office or book in advance.
Can I take photos inside?
Photography without flash is usually permitted. Tripods and professional equipment may require special permission.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, but the exhibits are mostly static. Children may enjoy the period rooms, but interactive elements are limited.
How long does a visit take?
Most visitors spend about 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the museum.
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