Vila Florica

Vila Florica
Interactive map of the Vila Florica area
EtymologyNamed after Florica, Ion C. Brătianu's first daughter, who died at a young age
General information
StatusMuseum
TypeManor / Small two-story palace
Architectural styleRomanian Revival style
ClassificationHistoric monument, AG-II-a-A-13805
LocationȘtefănești, Argeș County,, Strada Ion I.C. Brătianu nr. 37 (formerly Aleea Stațiunii), Ștefănești, Argeș County, postal code 117715,  Romania
Coordinates44°52′8″N 24°55′39″E / 44.86889°N 24.92750°E / 44.86889; 24.92750
Named forFlorica Brătianu
Years built1858 (initial construction); major transformations: 1905-1912 and 1924-1925
Construction started1858
Opened2020 (as Brătianu National Museum)
OwnerMinistry of Culture and National Identity (since November 2017)
Technical details
Floor countBasement, ground floor, and two upper floors
Design and construction
ArchitectPetre Antonescu (for major transformations)
Known forPrincipal residence of the Brătianu family; "birthplace of Romanian liberalism and monarchism ideologies and values"
Other information
Public transit accessM4, M6, M6B, M9 bus lines from Pitești; Ion C. Brătianu railway station nearby
Website
www.muzeulnationalbratianu.ro
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Vila Florica is a historically significant estate located in Ștefănești, Argeș County, Romania, specifically within the Ștefăneștii Noi neighborhood. The property served as the principal residence of the Brătianu family, a political dynasty that played a pivotal role in the creation and modernization of the Romanian state. Today, the mansion houses the Brătianu National Museum, established in 2020, marking it as one of Romania's newest museums.

Beyond its architectural prominence, Vila Florica stands as a powerful symbol of Romanian political and cultural development throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.