• Cristofi Cerchez (4 July 1872 – 15 January 1955) was a Romanian engineer and architect. He built approximately 50 buildings in various cities of Romania...
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  • include: Cristian Cherchez (born 1991), Romanian professional footballer Cristofi Cerchez (1872–1955), Romanian architect and engineer Ecaterina Cercheza (1620–1666)...
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    "one of the largest monasteries of Romania". Between 1908 and 1909, Cristofi Cerchez, head of architecture for the Ministry of Religious Affairs, supervised...
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    more and more strongly. Ion Mincu and his successors, Grigore Cerchez [ro], Cristofi Cerchez, Petre Antonescu, or Nicolae Ghica-Budești declared themselves...
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    ethnographic architecture. Ion Mincu and his successors, Grigore Cerchez, Cristofi Cerchez, Petre Antonescu, or Nicolae Ghica-Budești declared themselves...
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    ethnographic displays. The building was designed by the owner's friend, Cristofi Cerchez, in the Romanian Revival style. The museum building is listed as a...
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    church was built from the foundations between 1910 and 1918, with Cristofi Cerchez as architect. The interior frescoes date to 1918–1920. The 1977 earthquake...
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    bequeathing his estate, including his home, which was built by architect Cristofi Cerchez, and a collection of Romanian folk art, to his country. His home in...
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  • additional 50,000 lei for the building, which was designed by architect Cristofi Cerchez. The old National Institute of Forensic Medicine "Mina Minovici" was...
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  • no. 1), today the Nicolae Minovici Folk Art Museum, Bucharest, by Cristofi Cerchez, 1906-1907 Vasile Zottu House (Strada C.A. Rosetti no. 7), Bucharest...
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    Ion Barbu Virgil I. Bărbat Sorin Bottez Radu Boureanu Ana Caraiani Cristofi Cerchez Alexandru Claudian A. de Herz Édouard de Max Horia Gârbea Mircea Gesticone...
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    and narthex as well as outside. The 1927 parish house, designed by Cristofi Cerchez and located to the southwest, has two floors, nine rooms and a storage...
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    known as a Secession interior designer, Ion D. Berindey, Cristofi Cerchez, Grigore Cerchez, Statie Ciortan, Constantin Iotzu, Giulio Magni, Alexandru...
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