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Francesco,  Italy Italy
02 Oct 2024
Excellent
Interessante e bella. Un'esperienza da fare e da non perdersi data la storia che gli gira attorno. Non avere la guida in italiano è stato un peccato.
Ceausescu Villa: Guided Tour
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Anonymous
28 Oct 2024
Poor
Il a été très difficile de trouver la personne qui nous donné les tickets les explications qui sont données sur le site ne correspondent en rien avec le rendez-vous donné C est très décevant
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Barry,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
30 Sep 2024
Average
The booking was easy with clear instructions, the tour of the The booking was easy and the instructions were clear. The house was very interesting, but the guide seemed to be in a hurry to show me...
The booking was easy with clear instructions, the tour of the The booking was easy and the instructions were clear. The house was very interesting, but the guide seemed to be in a hurry to show me around, and was very "matter of fact", a little humour would have made the experience a lot better.
Ceausescu Villa: Guided Tour

About: Ceauşescu Mansion

Ceauşescu Mansion was the home of Romania's former Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceauşescu, and his wife Elena Ceauşescu. Now a museum, the lavish villa was stormed in 1989 by anti-communist revolutionaries who were shocked to find the opulent interior of the abode, at a time when most Romanians lived under extreme austerity.

Ceauşescu Mansion
Bulevardul Primăverii 50, 014192, Bucharest
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