THE ROMANIAN ATHENAEUM
Considered one of the architectural jewelries of Romania, the Athenaeum in Bucharest is the product of "Romanian Athenaeum Cultural Group ", founded in 1865 by an enthusiastic group formed by Constantinescu Esarcu, V.A.Ureche, C.Rosetti, N. Krețulescu, Al.Odobescu and others.
The place where the Athenaeum stands today belonged to the Văcărescu family. The neo-classic building plans were designed by architect Albert Galleron and the edifice was erected in two years time, being inaugurated on February 14th 1888.
Looked at from the outside, the edifice is formed by a six-ionic-column peristyle, creating the impression of a Greek temple, under which one can depict the faces of five Romanian rulers: Neagoe Basarab, Alexandru cel Bun, Vasile Lupu, Matei Basarab and King Carol the 1st.
The interior is maybe even more impressive than the exterior. In the entrance hall there are four staircases winded on four columns made of Carrara marble and decorated with sculptures. The concert hall has special acoustics.
The most sensational element is the 70- meters- long and 3-meters-high fresco which surrounds the hall. The Athenaeum is a sanctuary of the Romanian culture that has been host for the most remarkable concerts of one of the greatest music conductors and artists in the world.
The Romanian Athenaeum
Benjamin Franklin Street, no. 1, Bucharest

















