The Palace of the National Military Circle is an impressive building in the center of Bucharest. This building dates back to the First World War, when it served as the headquarters of the Romanian Army. With its neoclassical architecture, the building is one of the most iconic in Bucharest, overlooking the Calea Victoriei to the south. Inside the Palace, there are various office and reception rooms, many of which are built out of marble. There is a restaurant on the ground floor that impresses visitors with its size.