History of Targoviste
Name Targoviste comes from the word fair.
1408 - Targoviste becomes the seat of the seat of Michael I, the son and heir of Mircea the Elder and appears on this occasion documented in 1417-1418. At that time the residence consisted of a stone building with a cellar defended by a fortification built a century earlier. In 1420, Michael I completed the court with Lady's Church.
1431 - Targoviste remains the "only capital" of the Romanian Country. During his reign Vlad Dracul (1437-1448) a real residential ensemble was born here by the erection The Great Domnesti House, the Enclosure Wall, the Church, the Defense Santului. In the second half of the 15th century are erected Chindiei Tower yes Church of St. Friday.
16th century - followed by another development during his reign Petru Cercel (1583-1585), when fortifications, a new palace, a large church, the first aqueduct, Domnesti Gardens, thus reaching the maximum occupied area of 29.000 square meters.
17th-18th centuries - The period of maximum flourishing was during the reign of Matei Basarab (1639-1654). The manor houses are enlarged, the enclosure wall is doubled, the Turkish bath yes Balasa House Nursing Home. Between 1694 and 1714, during Constantin Brancoveanu the stately houses are joined together, and outside the courtyard rise the gazebo, the yak and cocoon houses. After 1714, the capital moves to Bucharest, and the Princely Court is increasingly ruined.
19th-20th centuries - Restoration work is being carried out, and in 1967 the museum complex was established. Today Princely Court Targoviste is part of "The Princely Court" National Complex.