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Ceausescu's 'House of the People'

The story behind the vast building that became a symbol of the excesses of Romania's brutal former dictator.

In the early 1980s the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu ordered the construction of a massive building in central Bucharest. Dubbed the "House of the People", it was to become the world's 2nd largest building. Now, decades after the fall of Communism, the building remains a lasting monument to the excesses of the dictator's totalitarian rule. Robert Nicholson speaks to Eliodor Popa, one of the architects behind the building.

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Thu 3 Jan 2019 13:50GMT

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