At the beginning of November, a beautiful fashion show took place in the elegant halls of Noblesse Palace. The protagonists of this show were children. With their angelic faces, the little ones showcased dozens of outfits and thoroughly enjoyed the attention of those present, including parents and friends.
Started as a beautiful play, this fashion show turned into a veritable spectacle, and the little ones delighted us with their naturalness and gentleness.
Palatul Noblesse has proven to be the perfect host for another fashion show. Located in the center of Bucharest, Palatul Noblesse impresses every time with its grandeur and refinement. The story of Palatul Noblesse began over a century ago. For years, it was a symbol of beauty and refinement, being among the first houses built in eclectic style in Bucharest. The building bears the signature of the famous architect Alexandru Săvulescu, who also built the Museum of Romanian History. Located on Sfinților Street, at number 7, in the immediate vicinity of the Church of the Saints, Palatul Noblesse is the first building designed by architect Alexandru Săvulescu after returning from studies in Paris. The building experienced both the glory of the times, hosting dozens of balls and musical evenings when it was owned by a famous banker of the time, Leon Berkowitz, and the decline brought by the communist regime, when it was confiscated and transformed into the Circle of the Young Pioneers and the Patriots of Sector 2. During this period, the building slowly but surely succumbed to degradation caused by neglect. The situation worsened after 1889, when, through a series of unfavorable circumstances, it ended up in the hands of the banker’s heirs (which should have saved it from degradation and decline), and then in the possession of a bank. The building lay in the shadows, forgotten by people and times, until in 2012, the Preda family decided to give it a new chance. After a complex process of consolidation, each room is given back its life and former splendor. Blending different styles of interior design, from Baroque, to Louis XV and Victorian styles, to Art Nouveau, Art Deco, as well as urban-industrial style. A true journey into interior design, Palatul Noblesse was thus reintroduced into the cultural circuit of Bucharest, becoming an Art and Events Center, unique in Southeastern Europe.
Since its reopening in 2014, Palatul Noblesse has hosted dozens of corporate events, conferences, launch events, private events, weddings, baptisms, fashion shows, photo sessions, art exhibitions, and much more, becoming an important landmark in the events industry.
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