CLUJ-NAPOCA

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

 


Romania


Romania-Cluj Napoca


Cluj-Napoca
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The Babes-Bolyai University
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Technical University
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Academia Romana
Local Branch of the Romania Academy

The Orthodox Cathedral

The Orthodox Cathedral

The Orthodox Cathedral
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Transylvania History Museum
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Pharmacy Museum
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House of Mathias Corvinus
(15th cent.)
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Botanical Garden
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Botanical Museum
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Green House from the Botanical Garden
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The National Theatre and the Orthodox Cathedral
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St. Michael's Roman-Catholic church
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The City Hall
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St. Michael Church
Gothic style (14th-15th cc)
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Orthodox Cathedral
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The Main Reformed Church
Gothic Style (14-15th cent.)
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Reformed Church from the Lower part of the Town (20 century)
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Memorial Temple (Synagoge) of the Jewish Community (20 century)
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Greek-Catholic Church of the Lord's Resurection Baroque Style (18th century)
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The Romanian National Theatre and Opera House
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The Hungarian State Theatre and Opera House
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memorial houses, theatres, opera-house, cinemas, art galleries.
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Mathias Corvinus (1902)
Equestrian statues:

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Michael the Brave (1976)

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St. George (14th cent.)
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Somes River
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Somes River
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Mihai Viteazu Square
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Art Museum hosted in the Banffy Palace
Baroque style (18th cent.)
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Transylvania's Ethnography Museum
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Wall remains and Tailors' Bastion
(17th cent.) in the citadel (16th cent.)