• 46°46′07″N 23°35′06″E / 46.768521°N 23.584958°E. Cluj-Napoca City Hall. The old city hall, at 1 Unirii Square (1843-46).
  • The City Hall is located at the end of Memorandumului Street (which, at the other end, is hosting St. Michael's Church and Unirii Square).
  • The city-hall, Cluj-Napoca·, Photo: Bazsó-Dombi András.
  • The building of the Cluj-Napoca City Hall was designed by the architect Ignác Alpár and constructed between 1896 and 1897.
  • Cluj-Napoca commonly known as Cluj, is the fourth-most populous city in Romania. It is the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country.
  • Local Public Administration Information about Cluj-Napoca Location: North-West of Romania, one of the most prosperous regions in the country, capital city...
  • Nowadays it is the headquarter of the Cluj-Napoca City Hall, an institution that follows the principles of local administrative and financial autonomy...
  • 1. Take a Tour: The City Hall of Cluj-Napoca offers guided tours of the building, where visitors can learn about the history and architecture of the building.
  • Cluj-Napoca City Hall is located at No. 1-3 on Motilor Street, corner with Petru Maior Street, the entrance to the building can be done from both streets.
  • Cluj-Napoca City Hall, located at 3 Moților Street, is the seat of government for Cluj-Napoca, Romania.