Macca House, Bucharest, Historic monument in central Bucharest, Romania
Macca House is a residential building in central Bucharest showcasing Rococo Revival architecture across four floors, decorated with painted stained glass windows, festoons, pilasters, and heraldic symbols. The interior features ornate decorative elements including frescoes and architectural details that reflect the craftsmanship of its era.
Built between 1891 and 1894 by Colonel Petru Macca and his wife Elena, the structure later became the National Antiques Museum from 1931 to 1956. The building eventually transitioned to its current institutional role serving academic purposes.
The building now hosts the Romanian Academy's Institute of Archaeology, whose work becomes visible to the public through exhibitions and research activities held within its walls. Visitors can experience how the opulent interior spaces serve as a backdrop for scholarly pursuits centered on understanding the region's past.
The building sits in central Bucharest on Henri Coandă Street 11, near Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard and Calea Victoriei, making it easy to reach on foot. The surrounding area is walkable and the streets around it are straightforward to navigate.
Restoration work uncovered previously hidden frescoes and decorative elements that reveal how wealthy families lived in late 19th century Bucharest. These discoveries showcase the artistic and refined way residential spaces were designed during that period.
Location: Bucharest
Address: Str. Coandă Henri 11 sector 1, municipiul București
GPS coordinates: 44.44708,26.09285
Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:41
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