1. Villa Florica
At the end of the asphalted alley that winds gently through the forest of the former Bratienilor's property, you can park your car next to a small two-story palace - the Bratienilors' Mansion also called Villa Florica. Today it hosts the Bratianu National Museum.
The building has preserved very well over time. The visit is only with an accompanying guide, even if you are a solo visitor. The guard on duty announced the guide to come for a tour of the villa. Before the guide arrived we spotted a funeral cross. It marks the place where Florica (1865) and Ion C. Bratianu (1891) were buried, Florica being his daughter.
The remains have since been moved to the nearby chapel, which I will come back to. Several colorful birdhouses were set up in the forest with landscaped walkways, but here came the guide...