What to do and see in Northwest Romania, Transylvania: The Best Things to do

October 4, 2021 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in Northwest Romania, Romania including Moon Church (Biserica cu Luna), Gradina Botanica "Alexandru Borza", Cheile Turzii, Black Hawk (Vulturul Negru) Palace Arcade, Cetatuia Hill (Dealul Cetakuia), Central Park Simion Barnukiu, Oradea City Hall, The Neolog Synagogue Zion, Muzeul de Istorie Turda, Oradea Fortress.
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1. Moon Church (Biserica cu Luna)

Piata Unirii Nr. 2, Oradea 410072 Romania +40 259 437 000 http://bisericaculuna.ro/
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

Moon Church (Biserica cu Luna)

This name derives from the mechanism installed in the church tower in 1793. The clock and the moon are the work of George Rueppe, an innovative mechanic from Oradea. The mechanism rotating the moon is designed to make a full rotation on its axis in 28 days, thus indicating the moon phases, depending on the daily cycle marked by the clock mechanism. Inside the Moon Church you can visit a representative museum, with particularly beautiful Orthodox church-related objects.

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

The rotating moon installed in the church tower in 1793 gives this religious sanctuary its name and reputation. The mechanism is still working, enabling people to admire the diferent phases of the moon from accross the square. The church is also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, and it is a Christian-Orthodox church with intricate interiors.

2. Gradina Botanica "Alexandru Borza"

Strada Republicii 42, Cluj-Napoca 400015 Romania +40 264 592 152 [email protected] http://www.welcometoromania.ro/Cluj/Cluj_Gradina_Botanica_e.htm
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4.5 based on 1,027 reviews

Gradina Botanica "Alexandru Borza"

Reviewed By Eyal_Asher - Hod Hasharon, Israel

The botanical garden is very beautiful. There are beautiful flowers that are amazingly designed. Suitable for a two hour trip. Suitable for families with children of all ages. It is possible to walk around with a baby stroller easily. The entrance fee is very cheap. Worth every moment

3. Cheile Turzii

Str. Dr. I.Ratiu 45 A, Cluj-Napoca 401091 Romania +40 784 212 681 http://turism-cheile-turzii.ro/en/
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4.5 based on 385 reviews

Cheile Turzii

Reviewed By 973adrian007 - Oradea, Romania

It was good to be in such a beautiful place. Fresh air, amazing views. A little bit crowded, but it was ok. I recommend it for everybody who want to be in the middle of the nature.

4. Black Hawk (Vulturul Negru) Palace Arcade

Piata Unirii, Oradea 410190 Romania +40 259 437 000 [email protected] http://oradea.travel/en/?p=1913
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4.5 based on 223 reviews

Black Hawk (Vulturul Negru) Palace Arcade

This ensemble of buildings is one of the monumental architectural works in Oradea and Transylvania, typical for the secession style. The architects Komor Marcell and Jakab Dezső won the contest for the construction of this complex. Two Jewish lawyers, Dr. Kurlander Ede and Dr. Emil Adorjan, decided to finance, using their own resources, the construction of a noteworthy building in Oradea. The work started in 1907, under the supervision of the civil engineer Sztarill Ferenc, and in December 1908 the building was completed. Consisting of two unequal and asymmetrical buildings, connected to a third one, placed in the middle and more isolated, the complex housed a theatre, ballrooms, a casino and offices. The Y-shaped gallery (passage) has three entrances. The Vittorio Emanuele Gallery in Milan inspired the glass-covered interior. The gallery or the Passage, as the local people know it, concentrates the most popular bars, coffee houses and pubs in the city, being the entertainment high spot of the city.

Reviewed By florentinadriang - Arad, Romania

The whole square is very well renovated, and the Black Eagle is the "jewel in the crown". Too bad a lot of space inside the palace is not rented - the costs are probably too high. Otherwise, everything is wonderful. The decorative elements, in Art-Nouveau style, have been carefully reconditioned, and the three stained glass windows, with the eagle symbol, look impeccable. Recently, a public parking lot was inaugurated on the left side of the "Black Eagle". This area must be visited step by step.

5. Cetatuia Hill (Dealul Cetakuia)

Strada Gruia, Cluj-Napoca 400171 Romania
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Cetatuia Hill (Dealul Cetakuia)

Reviewed By florinremuslung

Very nice location! In the middle of nature you can find a nice food park and bar! Pet friendly, Only 10 min walk to the city center, very nice view to the City.

6. Central Park Simion Barnukiu

Strada cardinal Hossu Iuliu, Cluj-Napoca 400029 Romania +40 720 425 741 http://www.visitclujnapoca.ro/index.php?arg=atractii-turistice/muzee/parcul-central-simion-barnutiu.html
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4.5 based on 550 reviews

Central Park Simion Barnukiu

Reviewed By holenciuct

It is a very nice place where you can take very long walks, or you can work out, or relax in a hammock. It is a place full of positive energy.

7. Oradea City Hall

Piata Unirii no. 1, Oradea 410100 Romania +40 731 212 284 http://oradea.travel/en/?p=1911&nggpage=2
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Oradea City Hall

The City Hall Palace and Tower THE BUILDING IS THE WORK OF ARCHITECT RIMANÓCZY KÁLMÁN JR., WHO IN 1896 WON THE PROJECT CONTEST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE CITY HALL. THE SOLEMN INAUGURATION MEETING OF THE LOCAL COUNCIL WAS HELD IN THE NEWLY-BUILT PALACE ON THE 10th OF JANUARY 1904. THE CITY HALL TOWER With a height of about 50 m and 4 main levels, three of which have observation decks, the City Hall Palace Tower is also hosts the clock announcing the exact time in Oradea. The mechanism of the clock, called the "mother clock", strikes every hour and plays Iancu's March. The local watchmaker Mezey Dezső built the mechanism in the early twentieth century, in 1904. The clock survived two world wars, while the roof and wall of the tower survived the two great fires of 1917 and 1944. The watch dial retains even today bullet holes from gunfires shot during the Second World War. The second level was also the observation point of the city firefighter on duty. Fires were announced by ringing a bell, depending on the area where the fire started. In the daytime, a red flag was unfurled in the direction of the fire, while at night an electric projector was used.

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

The Clock Tower of Oradea's historic City Hall allows visitors - for a modest fee - an incredible view of Old Town and surrounding hills. There are no elevators and geting to the last level may require some effort, however, if you can, this would be a most rewarding stairs-climbing trip one can take. The clock tower used to serve as a watch point for the city’s firefighters. However ironic, history says that in 1944, the tower along with its top floor and roof took fire. The City Hall Palace and its Clock Tower have been renovated and rebuilt, currently hosting quite a number of visitors every year. On the ground floor, the tower has a pretty gifts shop , were the entrance tickets are sold as well.

8. The Neolog Synagogue Zion

Strada Independentei, Oradea 410065 Romania http://oradea.travel/it/?p=1959
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

The Neolog Synagogue Zion

In 1878, the Jewish community builds, on the bank of Crișul Repede river, a monumental synagogue with 1000 places, dominated by a huge central dome. The project was designed by Busch David in a neo-Moorish style and executed by Rimanoczy Kalman (the father). The interior fresco belongs to the Kosice painter Horovitz Mor. The interior and exterior decorations are of Moorish inspiration.

Reviewed By stefaniai992 - Bucharest, Romania

Nice place to visit in Oradea, i liked the paintings in the sinagogue ( which are for sale) . The prices are 5 lei for adults and 3 lei for children/students.

9. Muzeul de Istorie Turda

Nr 2, Turda Strada Hasdeu Petriceicu Bogdan, Turda 401154 Romania +40 264 311 826 [email protected] http://muzeulturda.ro/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Muzeul de Istorie Turda

Găzduim întreg patrimoniul arheologic de peste 40.000 de obiecte descoperite în castrul legiunii V Macedonica şi în oraşul antic Potaissa, în cinci colecţii permanente şi numeroase expoziţii temporare.

10. Oradea Fortress

Piata Unirii nr 1, cam. 234, Oradea 410100 Romania +40 259 435 835 [email protected] http://www.oradea.ro/cetatea-oradea/
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4.0 based on 242 reviews

Oradea Fortress

ORADEA MEDIAEVAL FORTRESS HISTORY AND EVENTS WITNESSING THE PASSAGE OF TIME If nowadays we can hear about history in school and see it in museums, this is the best place to feel it. The fortress has witnessed the passage of time and continues to keep its old charm. It tells everlasting stories and passes on to its visitors some of the history it knows. The Fortress of Oradea is nowadays the living proof of those historical times and it continues to remind everyone of what it used to represent. Also, it is one of the symbols of the city along Crișul Repede river and the heart of its cultural events. LIVING HISTORY! The Mediaeval music concerts held here will take you back to an atmosphere of already forgotten times, while fighting demonstrations and guided tours accompanied by weapon and armour presentations will steal your attention. The Fortress is no longer literally under siege, but still there are many tourists and local people visiting it, our of a wish to live a bit of real history. Here are some of the new functions of the Fortress: - the City Museum - the Museum of Bread - the Bakery, dating more than 3 centuries back - cafés - traditional restaurants

Reviewed By 06raelene

The museum has a minimal entrance fee that opens the medieval world and its charm to the modern museum-goer. My kids loved visiting the textile and craft club that demonstrated the entire process of weaving on an ancient loom. The artisan showed them how the wool looks after shearing and treating, then how to dye it, spin it on a spindle into yarn, and then weave a rug on the loom. Local artisans gather once a week for a craft club to teach and hone their skills in these ancient cultural arts and crafts. Handmade jewelry, scarves, ponchos, crocheted dolls, stuffed animals, and coloring books with arts and crafts information are available for purchase. Great way to support local culture and traditions!

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