Palace of the National Military Circle

Palace of the National Military Circle
Cercul Militar Național
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General information
Architectural styleFrench neoclassic
LocationPiața Drapelului, Bucharest,  Romania
Coordinates44°26′06″N 26°05′53″E / 44.4350033°N 26.0979617°E / 44.4350033; 26.0979617
Construction started1911
Design and construction
ArchitectsDimitrie Maimarolu
Ernest Doneaud
EngineerAnghel Saligny
Elie Radu
Paul Saligny
Mircea Radu
Other information
Public transit accessUniversitate metro station
Website
cmn.ro
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The Palace of the National Military Circle, also known as the Officers' Circle Palace (Romanian:Cercul Militar Național) is located on Constantin Mile street in Bucharest, Romania. It was built in 1911, based on plans drawn by chief architect Dimitrie Maimarolu, using French neoclassical style. The beneficiary was the Officers' Circle of the Bucharest military garrison, which was founded in 1876.