Sala Dalles, Conference hall in central Bucharest, Romania.
Sala Dalles is a conference hall in central Bucharest with multiple rooms equipped for exhibitions, performances, and professional gatherings. The building is located on Nicolae Balcescu Boulevard and provides various spaces for different types of events and meetings.
The venue was founded in 1932 by Elena Dalles, who financed its construction to promote education and character development among Romanian citizens. The building emerged from a cultural need of the city at that time.
The hall functions as a venue for local artists and cultural activities, drawing regular audiences interested in theater, music, and exhibitions. Visitors experience a focal point of the city's cultural life that brings together various artistic disciplines.
The entrance is accessed through a doorway off the main boulevard, with parking available at the nearby INTER underground facility. It is helpful to check access routes before visiting, as the entry can appear discrete due to the surrounding buildings.
In 1958, an apartment building was constructed in front of the hall, changing its facade visibility and creating a more discrete entry. This transformation gave the building a hidden appearance that persists to this day.
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