Mogoșoaia Palace (Palatul Mogoșoaia) is a Brâncovenesc (Romanian Renaissance) style palace in Mogoșoaia (near Bucharest), Ilfov County, Romania, and a filming location for The Nun (2018). Built in 1702, it was designed by Constantin Brâncoveanu. It is owned by Romanian state (Brâncovenesc Art Museum).
Location: Mogoșoaia (near Bucharest), Ilfov County, Romania
Verified facts
- Located in Mogoșoaia (near Bucharest), Ilfov County
confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-10591 - Appeared in The Nun (movie, 2018)
confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-10591 - Built in 1702
confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-12280, SRC-12572 - Architectural style: Brâncovenesc (Romanian Renaissance) style
confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-12280, SRC-12572 - Historic designation: Historic Monument, Ilfov County (cod IF-II-a-A-15298)
confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-13107, SRC-13658 - Designed by Constantin Brâncoveanu
confidence 85/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-12572, SRC-13217 - Built in 1702
confidence 85/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-12572, SRC-13217 - Architectural style: Brâncovenesc (Romanian Renaissance) style
confidence 75/100 · 3 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-13106, SRC-13217 - Designed by Constantin Brâncoveanu
confidence 90/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-12280, SRC-13217, SRC-12572 - Owned by Romanian state (Brâncovenesc Art Museum) (1957–present)
confidence 90/100 · 4 independent sources · SRC-11555, SRC-12280, SRC-14240, SRC-14409
Evidence & sources
- SRC-10591 — https://movie-locations.com/movies/n/Nun-2018.php (Tier 2, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-11555 — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogo%C8%99oaia_Palace (Tier 1, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-12280 — https://www.ancient-history-sites.com/sites/mogo-oaia-palace/ (Tier 3, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-12572 — Uncover Romania — Mogosoaia Palace (Tier 2, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-13106 — http://www.exploring-romania.com/attractions/historical/romanian-palaces/bucharest-mogosoa (Tier 3, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-13107 — https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1503441 (Tier 3, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-13217 — Romanian Friend – Mogosoaia Palace (Tier 2, reference; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-13658 — Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2015 — județul Ilfov (official Ministry of Culture list, hosted by ADR B (Tier 1, reference; retrieved July 2026)
- SRC-14240 — Bucharest.ro — Mogoșoaia Palace, from a ruin to a tourist landmark (Tier 2, reference; retrieved July 2026)
- SRC-14409 — Imperial Transilvania – The Brancovan Palaces Cultural Center of Mogosoaia (Tier 2, reference; retrieved July 2026)
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Frequently asked questions
Where was The Nun filmed?
Mogoșoaia Palace (Palatul Mogoșoaia), in Mogoșoaia (near Bucharest), Ilfov County, is a real-world filming location used for The Nun.
Who designed Mogoșoaia Palace (Palatul Mogoșoaia)?
Mogoșoaia Palace (Palatul Mogoșoaia) was designed by Constantin Brâncoveanu.
Where is Mogoșoaia Palace (Palatul Mogoșoaia) located?
Mogoșoaia Palace (Palatul Mogoșoaia) is located in Mogoșoaia (near Bucharest), Ilfov County.