The National Museum of the Romanian Police is located in a building of great artistic and historic value, restored in the neo-classical style between 1867 and 1893. The house was built much earlier, in 1701 upon the initiative of Prince Constantine Brancovan, on the place of another older one, that belonged to Grama Stolnicul. It would be called "Princes' House", which means of the sovereign's sons, and stood from "Saint Friday" Church downwards, as mentioned in a document from 1630. The building - a significant historic monument - required consolidations and restorations. The halls of the museum shelter and preserve rich heraldic collections, uniforms and equipment, doc...uments and items illustrating the one and a half century old history of the Romanian Police and Gendarmerie.