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Alexandru Săvulescu (1847–1902) was a Romanian architect, one of his country's first prominent practitioners of modern architecture. He combined elements of traditional Byzantine architecture and Romanian architecture with French Art Nouveau in an eclectic style. He served as the chief architect for the Ministry of Public Education and Religious Affairs and the president of the Romanian Society of Architects. He helped found both the latter organization and the Romanian National School of Architecture. Some of his most renowned buildings are the , the Noblesse Palace and the Post and Telegraph Palace, which now houses the National Museum of Romanian History.

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  • Alexandru Săvulescu (1847–1902) was a Romanian architect, one of his country's first prominent practitioners of modern architecture. He combined elements of traditional Byzantine architecture and Romanian architecture with French Art Nouveau in an eclectic style. He served as the chief architect for the Ministry of Public Education and Religious Affairs and the president of the Romanian Society of Architects. He helped found both the latter organization and the Romanian National School of Architecture. Some of his most renowned buildings are the , the Noblesse Palace and the Post and Telegraph Palace, which now houses the National Museum of Romanian History. (en)
  • Alexandru Săvulescu (n. 1847, Cerneți, condado de Mehedinți - m. 1902 o 1904 ​ ) fue un arquitecto rumano, uno de los primeros representantes destacados de la escuela rumana de arquitectura moderna. Combinó elementos de la arquitectura tradicional bizantina y la arquitectura rumana con el Art Nouveau francés en un estilo ecléctico. Trabajó como arquitecto jefe del Ministerio de Educación Pública y Asuntos Religiosos y presidente de la Sociedad Rumana de Arquitectos. Ayudó a fundar tanto esta última organización como la Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura de Rumania. Algunos de sus edificios más famosos son el Palacio Comunal de Buzău, el Palacio Noble y el Palacio de Correos y Telégrafos, que ahora alberga el Museo Nacional de Historia de Rumanía. (es)
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  • Alexandru Săvulescu (1847–1902) was a Romanian architect, one of his country's first prominent practitioners of modern architecture. He combined elements of traditional Byzantine architecture and Romanian architecture with French Art Nouveau in an eclectic style. He served as the chief architect for the Ministry of Public Education and Religious Affairs and the president of the Romanian Society of Architects. He helped found both the latter organization and the Romanian National School of Architecture. Some of his most renowned buildings are the , the Noblesse Palace and the Post and Telegraph Palace, which now houses the National Museum of Romanian History. (en)
  • Alexandru Săvulescu (n. 1847, Cerneți, condado de Mehedinți - m. 1902 o 1904 ​ ) fue un arquitecto rumano, uno de los primeros representantes destacados de la escuela rumana de arquitectura moderna. Combinó elementos de la arquitectura tradicional bizantina y la arquitectura rumana con el Art Nouveau francés en un estilo ecléctico. Trabajó como arquitecto jefe del Ministerio de Educación Pública y Asuntos Religiosos y presidente de la Sociedad Rumana de Arquitectos. Ayudó a fundar tanto esta última organización como la Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura de Rumania. Algunos de sus edificios más famosos son el Palacio Comunal de Buzău, el Palacio Noble y el Palacio de Correos y Telégrafos, que ahora alberga el Museo Nacional de Historia de Rumanía. (es)
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