Palatul Parlamentului (Parliament Palace), Romania



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Ceausescu's greatest folly took 20,000 workers, 7000 architects and 16 billion Lei to build. The result is a monolith rising 84m (276ft) high and the second-largest building in the world (after the Pentagon). It was intended to house Communist Party offices, ministries and Ceausescu's state rooms, but at the time of Ceausescu's death, only the exterior and three rooms had been completed. It is now the seat of Romania's Parliament and headquarters of the International Conference Centre. More info on: bucharest.airporthotelguide.com
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