The Cantacuzino Manor
The Cantacuzino Manor

The Cantacuzino Manor

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Ștefan cel Mare 117710, Romania

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Cantacuzino Manor in Şerbești is a manor house, built in the middle of the 17th century by the treasurer Iordache Cantacuzino, in the village of Şerbești (today the village of Ștefan cel Mare in Neamț County). It underwent additions in the 19th century. The mansion is located in the immediate vicinity of the "St. Gheorghe" church, towards the southeast.

The Iordache Cantacuzino House, today a school, was included on the List of Historical Monuments in Neamț County in 2004, having LMI code NT-II-m-B-10704. Currently, the Cantacuzino Manor in Şerbești houses an educational unit for children with physical disabilities and is adjacent to the village School of Arts and Crafts.

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