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Casa Presei Libere, as seen from Herăstrău
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Casa Presei Libere

Casa Presei Libere is a building in northern Bucharest.

The construction began in 1952 and was completed in 1956. The building was named Combinatul Poligrafic Casa Scînteii "I.V.Stalin" and later Casa Scînteii (Scînteia was the name of the Romanian Communist Party's official newspaper). It was designed by the architect Horia Maicu, in the pure style of Soviet (comparatively small-scale) Socialist realism, resembling the main building of the Moscow State University, and was intended to house all of Bucharest's printing presses, the newsrooms and their staff.

In front of the building was located a giant statue of Vladimir Lenin, which was removed following the Romanian Revolution of 1989.

It has basically the same role nowadays, with many of today's newspapers having their headquarters in the same building, now renamed Casa Presei Libere ("The House of the Free Press"). The Bucharest Stock Exchange is located in the southern wing.