Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket
Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket
Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket
Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket
Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket
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Bucharest: Parliament Palace Skip-the-line Ticket

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Highlights

Explore the interiors of the 2nd largest building in the world
Explore the largest building in Europe on this comprehensive tour
Learn about the communist regime in Romania
Itinerary

Experience one of the top attractions during your visit to Bucharest, with a planned visit to the Parliament Palace. The Palace was ordered by Nicolae Ceaușescu, the dictator of Communist Romania and it was constructed between 1984-1997.


Started during the darkest period of communism, Ceausescu's mad dream became the largest building in Europe and the 2nd largest building in the world.

Start the tour by skipping the line with your fast-access ticket. Meet the Bucharest Parliament Official Guide, and begin your exploration of the building's interiors. Immerse yourself in the history and contemporary realities of this unique building during a captivating tour that covers 3 levels of the building.


 Begin on the ground floor where the entrance is located. Learn an array of mesmerizing facts including how the Palace has a height of 84 meters (276 ft), a floor area of 365,000 square meters (3,930,000 sq ft), and how it is the heaviest building in the world.

Then, head up to the 1st level where the main meeting rooms are located together with the Ballroom. 


As you admire the interiors and architecture, find out about how the building contains almost 500 chandeliers, over 1400 mirrors and ceiling lights, 35 million cubic feet of marble, and 32 million cubic feet of wood together with carpets and other decorations make this building a place like no other.


Listen to other mind-boggling facts including how the building has 8 underground levels, the last one being a nuclear bunker, linked to the main state institutions by 20 km of catacombs.