CEC Palace, built between 8 June 1897 and 1900, today the headquarters of CEC Bank. Before the construction of the palace, the location was occupied by the ruins of a monastery (Saint John the Great) and an adjoining inn. The palace was built from the beginning as a new headquarters for Romania's oldest bank, the public savings institution Casa de Depuneri, Consemnațiuni și Economie, later known as C.E.C. (Romanian: Casa de Economii și Consemnațiuni), and nowadays CEC Bank. (previous | next | back to album | 2022:09:08 13:53:57 | 39% of an album)