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The architect who designed the Parliament Palace in Bucharest, is Anca Petrescu (seen posing inside the building in the first image). While it remains one of the most controversial projects of Ceausescu’s 25-year rule, it has gradually found a place in the nation’s psyche. It is now also a tourist attraction, visited by tens of thousands of Romanians and foreigners every year. – Photos by AP
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