Sturdza Palace
| Sturdza Palace | |
|---|---|
| Native name Palatul Sturdza (Romanian) | |
| Castelul Sturdza de la Miclăușeni | |
The Sturdza Palace in Miclăușeni, Iași County | |
| Location | Butea, Iași County, Romania |
| Coordinates | 47°4′N 26°55′E / 47.067°N 26.917°E |
| Built | 1598 |
| Demolished | circa 1740-1750; 1880 |
| Rebuilt | 1754; 1880-1904 |
| Architect | Iulius Reinecke and I. Grigsberg. |
| Architectural style(s) | Gothic Revival |
| Governing body | Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina |
| Website | www |
| Type | Architectural Monument of National Interest |
| Designated | 2015 |
| Part of | National Register of Historic Monuments (Romanian: Lista Monumentelor Istorice (LMI)) |
| Reference no. | LMI: IS-II-m-B-04199.02 |
The Sturdza Palace at Miclăușeni or Sturdza Castle at Miclăușeni (Romanian: Castelul Sturdza de la Miclăușeni) is a historic monument in the village of Miclăușeni, Iași County, at a distance of 65 km (40 mi) from the city of Iași. Currently, it is part of the Miclăușeni Historic Monastery complex, designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony in 2015. The historic complex is composed of the following monuments:
- The Church of the Holy Princes and Annunciation (Biserica "Sf. Voievozi", "Buna Vestire") dating from 1787 and having LMI code: IS-II-m-B-04199.01
- The Sturdza Palace, dating from the 17th century, with LMI code: IS-II-M-B-04199.02
- The Miclăușeni Monastery Park, dating from the 18th century and being listed as LMI: IS-II-M-B-04199.03