Roman Square & Dacia Blvd. Posted on 14/02/2016 by bobovese Piața Romană & Bulevardul Dacia (Roman Square & Dacia Blvd.) Piața Romană subway Sinagoga Ieşua Tova (Yeshua Tova Synagogue, Bucharest) 29, Take Ionescu Str. – Dr. Răuțoiu House 1, Piața Romană – Nicolae Petrașcu House (1907, archit. Ion Mincu, Neo-Romanian style) 3, Piața Romană – Calleya House (archit. Octave Calleya) 5, Piața Romană – Gheorghe Petrașcu House (1913, arch. Spiridon Ceganeanu, Neo-Romanian style) ASE – The Bucharest University of Economic Studies 7, Piața Romană – Nanu-Muscel House (~1890, archit. I. D. Berindey, Louis XV & Louis XVI styles) 8, Piața Romană – Sabba Ștefănescu House, (art nouveau, arch. Oscar Maugsch) 12, Dacia Blvd. – Casa Scarlat Kretulescu – Muzeul Literaturii Române (Kretzulescu House – Museum of the Romanian Literature, 1839) Sheraton Hotel, Bucharest Virgil Madgearu Economical College, Bucharest 59, Dacia Blvd. 61, Dacia Blvd (eng. E. Prager) 16, Dacia Blvd. 67, Dacia Blvd. – Embassy of Egypt 75A, Dacia Blvd – House (~1925, eclectic style) 77, Dacia Blvd. – Elvira Popescu French Institute 8, Polonă Str., Constantin Geblescu Villa (1912, arch Petre Antonescu, French-Reneissance eclectic style with baroque elements) 52, Dacia Blvd, Dr. Petre Herescu Villa (1911-1913, arch. Grigore Cerchez & Alexandru Clavel, romantic with neo-gothic style) 54, Dacia Blvd. – George Desliu Villa 56, Dacia Blvd – Alfred Eugen Gheorghiu Villa 58, Dacia Blvd. – Constantin Câmpeanu Villa, Embassy of Belgium (1921-1924, arch. V.Asquini & E.Gunes, classicizing manner, post-Art Nouveau, Art Deco) 60, Dacia Blvd. – Mincu Villa (eclectic-Neo-Romanian style) 79, Dacia Blvd. – Maria Ioanidi Villa (1911, arch. I.D.Berindey, eclectic style with romantic decorations) 81, Dacia Blvd. – Săbăreanu-Leonida House (1925, arch. I.D.Berindey, symplified Louis XV style) 83, Dacia Blvd. – Commander Alexandru Cătuneanu Villa (1915, arch. Paul Smărăndescu, Neo-Romanian style) Piața Spania (Spain Square) 76-78, Dacia Blvd. – General Henri Cihoschi House (1934, arch. Dem. Savulescu, Art Deco style) Piața Spania – Writer Barbu Brezianu lived here 99, Dacia Blvd. 101, Dacia Blvd. 117, Dacia Blvd. – Cantemir Vodă National College, Bucharest (1926, arch. Virgina Haret & N. Stănescu, Neo-Romanian style) 105, Dacia Blvd. – Nottara Memorial Museum 141, Dacia Blvd. – Writer Mircea Eliade lived here