Palace of Fisheries
Historic buildings and places
About
The State Fisheries Administration building was erected between 1910-1914 by the entrepreneurs Ștefan Borș and Robert Flamm, at the initiative of Grigore Antipa, becoming one of the most important edifices of the city of Tulcea at the beginning of the 20th century.
The building was located in Mircea cel Bătrân Square, on a plot of land owned by Tulcea City Hall which, in exchange for Ciuperca Lake, gave it to the Ministry of Agriculture and Domains, enriching the architectural framework of the old cultural-administrative center.
Since 1948, the Tulcea Regional Fisheries Inspectorate and the "Compescaria" State Company have operated in the building, which took over the duties of the State Fisheries Administration for commercialization and industrialization of fish, and later the Central Danube Delta.
Until recently, this beautiful building housed a night club, but currently the location is devoid of activity.
The building was located in Mircea cel Bătrân Square, on a plot of land owned by Tulcea City Hall which, in exchange for Ciuperca Lake, gave it to the Ministry of Agriculture and Domains, enriching the architectural framework of the old cultural-administrative center.
Since 1948, the Tulcea Regional Fisheries Inspectorate and the "Compescaria" State Company have operated in the building, which took over the duties of the State Fisheries Administration for commercialization and industrialization of fish, and later the Central Danube Delta.
Until recently, this beautiful building housed a night club, but currently the location is devoid of activity.