CLUJ-NAPOCA

Cluj county residence, Daco-Roman settlement (Napoca); documentary attestation in 1st century by the name Napuca.


Art Museum
hosted in the Banffy Palace
Baroque style (18th cent.)

Transylvania's Ethnography Museum
and its outdoor sections in Hoia Woods

Wall remains and Tailors' Bastion
(17th cent.) in the citadel (16th cent.)

Transylvania History Museum

Pharmacy Museum

House of Mathias Corvinus
(15th cent.)

Botanical Garden

Botanical Museum

Green House from the Botanical Garden

View over the National Theatre and the Orthodox Cathedral

St. Michael's Roman-Catholic church and the statue of Mathias Rex (by I. Fadrusz)

The Town Hall

St. Michael Church
Gothic style (14th-15th cc)

Orthodox Cathedral

The Main Reformed Church
Gothic Style (14-15th cent.)

Reformed Church from the Lower part of the Town
(20 century)

Memorial Temple (Synagoge) of the Jewish Community
(20 century)

Greek-Catholic Church of the Lord's Resurection
Baroque Style (18th century)

The Romanian National Theatre and Opera House

The Hungarian State Theatre and Opera House

memorial houses, theatres, opera-house, cinemas, art galleries.


The Babes-Bolyai University

Technical University

Local Branch of the Romania Academy

Mathias Corvinus (1902)
Equestrian statues:


Michael the Brave (1976)


St. George (14th cent.)

Somes River

View with Somes River

View from Mihai Viteazu Square
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Last update: 2004, October 25
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