The Royal House is rated 3 out of 5 in the category health. Read and write reviews about The Royal House. In the same place where once stood an elegant house with a unique story, dating from the time when Little Paris was a cultural capital of Eastern Europe, a city rich in colorful streets, beautiful women and unique sensations, stands today The Royal House, a place full of history. In the '30s , in this same special residence with eclectic charm lived a famous courtesan of the King Charles II, King of Romania between the years 1930 and 1940. Her last name was Pricopiu and her story known by many who told it over time could no doubt be the subject of an exceptional film. A story that continues today in the same gentle rhythm. Now you can enjoy a good glass of champagne in front of the fireplace where the very famous Romanian composer George Enescu once played sublime sonatas to the young Pricopiu. In the room with the rounded bed, where today there is a fresco was once a secret door, a symbol of this atmosphere full of history and passion we gave us a reason to recreate a unique universe. Here, on the Dacia Boulevard in Bucharest, at the number 57, on the first floor, lived a good part of his life the composer Tiberiu Olah, a leading figure of the Romanian music history widely known as the creator of Michael the Brave’s soundtrack and a worthy winner of the Romanian Academy Award in 1965. It’s easy to see how we got inspired by the beautiful history of this hose with every step we toke in it and we chose to revive the charm and mystery of the forbidden pleasures, all in a new distinguished concept - The Royal House - the place where feelings get new shapes and shades, boundaries become fragile and doors hide the sweetest fantasies. We invite you to step inside and feel the mystery!
Address
Bulevardul Dacia, Nr. 57
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Bucharest, Romania