• The Episcopal palace (Romanian: Palatul Episcopiei Romano-Catolice din Oradea) of the city of Oradea in Bihor county, Romania dates to the Baroque times.
  • Oradea in a 1617 engraving by Braun & Hogenberg. The first mention of Oradea, under the Latin name Varadinum was in 1113.
  • Oradea veya Varat/Varad, (Almanca: Großwardein, Macarca: Nagyvárad), Romanya'nın kuzeybatısında (Bihor ilinin) merkezi olan kenttir.
    Bulunamadı: baroque, palace
  • Baroque Palace of Oradea – today Muzeul Ţării Crişurilor, a wonderful Baroque museum with 365 famous windows.
  • It was a sanjak in Timişoara and Varad eyalets as "Yanova" during Ottoman rule. ... Secession Style in Timişoara. Baroque Palace of Oradea.
  • In communist times, blocks of flats were built at the bottom of the hills. The border between Vie and the city centre of Oradea is the railway station and railway tracks.
  • Nagyvárad barokk és neoklasszikus művészeti emlékei, Budapesta [Baroque and neoclassical art monuments of Oradea, Budapest]. Borcea, L. (1976).
  • ...Museum, it functioned during the 1970s and 1980s in the Baroque Palace, in that time the former headquarters of the Roman-Catholic Bishopric of Oradea.
  • Flag of Oradea. ... Várad Barışı, İmparator Ferdinand I ve John Zápolya 4 Şubat 1538'de karşılıklı olarak birbirlerini meşru hükümdarlar olarak tanıdılar.
    Bulunamadı: baroque