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AFI CotrocenivsMuseum of History of the Jewish Community
AFI Palace Cotroceni and Museum of History of the Jewish Community are both praised by those who travel for a living. On balance, AFI Palace Cotroceni is the choice of most reviewers compared to Museum of History of the Jewish Community. AFI Palace Cotroceni comes in at 82 with recommendations from 2 reviews including Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet.
AFI Cotroceni
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Bd vasile Milea No 4, Bucharest, Romania
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"Elegant Cotroceni Palace dates from the late 19th century and is the official residence of the Romanian president." Full review
1 Star
"Called the "palace of the pioneers" under communism, Cotroceni is today the presidential residence. The visit takes in passages under arcading, an oriental room and the queen's room." Full review
Museum of History of the Jewish Community
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Str. Mamulari 3, Bucharest, Romania
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"The Romanian military is known to have played a devastating role in the Holocaust, and this museum is a good lest-we-forget reminder of Bucharest's once-prominent Jewish community." Full review
"The Jewish History Museum is housed in a colourful synagogue that dates from 1836 (rebuilt in 1910)." Full review