An edition of Case din Bucureşti (2017)

Case din Bucureşti

valoare prin restaurare

Case din Bucureşti
Șerban Sturdza, Maria Dumbrăvi ...
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An edition of Case din Bucureşti (2017)

Case din Bucureşti

valoare prin restaurare

Cartea este rezultat al experienței vaste a autorilor, specialiști implicați în procesul de cercetare, conservare și restaurare a caselor istorice, monumente din București, și nu numai. Este un parcurs firesc prin care se pun laolaltă informații prețioase pentru proprietarii caselor restaurate și pentru cei care vor dori de acum înainte să se aplece asupra caselor istorice -- Publisher

The book is the result of the vast experience of the authors, specialists involved in the process of research, conservation and restoration of historic houses, monuments in Bucharest, and more. It is a natural path that brings together valuable information for the owners of restored houses and for those who will want from now on to lean on historic houses.

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Publisher
Editura ACS
Language
Romanian
Pages
221

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Case din Bucureşti: valoare prin restaurare
2017, Editura ACS
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Bucureşti
Series
Monografii

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Library of Congress
NA109.R6 C37 2017

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Pagination
221 pages
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44411740M
ISBN 10
6068922014
ISBN 13
9786068922010
OCLC/WorldCat
1159438490

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