Ateneul Român este un loc emblematic al culturii românești, situat în inima Bucureștiului. Clădirea impresionantă în stil neoclasic și eclectic …
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Feb 19, 2025
Incredibly beautiful building, definitely worth visiting. The architecture is impressive and awe-inspiring. However, quite rude and badly organised staff at the entrance - one of the men started ta…Full review by Cristina B
Feb 4, 2025
The building is impressive outside, and much more impressive inside. We were lucky – during the visit (15 lei per person), we also managed to listen to a rehearsal of an ensemble of a few talented mu…Full review by pz_az_forever
Jan 18, 2025
Ana amazing building to visit and if you are lucky to be there while some group is practicing you would enjoy the sounds of musicFull review by SJMJordan
Due to the fact that is holiday I am not sure about working hours. Nevertheless, please find bellow some contact information so you can ask: Adress: Str. Franklin nr. 1-3, …
Due to the fact that is holiday I am not sure about working hours. Nevertheless, please find bellow some contact information so you can ask: Adress: Str. Franklin nr. 1-3, sector 1, Bucuresti Tel: +40 21 315 0024 , +40 21 315 2567 Fax: +40 21 312 2983 Mobil: +4 0748 110 667 Visiting schedule: Tuesday-Sunday: 12-19
Is there a concern on Oct. 21 or 22? If so, how do I go about getting tickets?
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Hello, unfortunately there's no concert planned for 21 or 22 October this year. The Philarmonic generaly plays on thursday and friday. If you want you can check out the calendar on …
Hello, unfortunately there's no concert planned for 21 or 22 October this year. The Philarmonic generaly plays on thursday and friday. If you want you can check out the calendar on the Romanian philharmonic website. On this site you can reserve tickets one week in advance. You can also buy tickets on the day of the concert from the ticket office which is located in the Athenaeum building.