Cambridge School of Bucharest returns to the famous Maria Lahovary house in Bucharest

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2025-01-14   09:16
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The private educational institution Cambridge School of Bucharest will return to its headquarters in the historic neo-Renaissance monument in central Bucharest, after the school owners bought the building at auction from Fathi Taher’s descendants.

The company M.T. Property, which owned the Lahovary palace on Dorobanti, went into reorganization in 2017 and went bankrupt in 2022, after Fathi Taher’s death. During the bankruptcy proceedings, the building was sold at the starting price of EUR 6.35 million to Mancinis Romania.

The property on Calea Dorobanti no. 39 consists of a plot of land of approximately 3,300 square meters and buildings with a total built area of 507 square meters.

Source: Profit.ro

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