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Hagi Petre Buzilă's inn, Ploiești, Romania. Built by architect Nicolae G. Socolescu around 1852. Right wing of the building.

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Français : Auberge de Hagi Petre Buzilă, Ploiești, Roumanie. Construit par l'architecte Nicolae G. Socolescu vers 1852. Aile droite du bâtiment.
English: Hagi Petre Buzilă's inn, Ploiești, Romania. Built by architect Nicolae G. Socolescu around 1852. Right wing of the building.
Română: Hanul lui Hagi Petre Buzilă, Ploiești, România. Clădire construită de arhitectul Nicolae G. Socolescu în jurul anului 1852. Aripa dreaptă a clădirii.
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Source Archives familiales Socolescu - Socolescu family archives
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