• Other sites that attract a considerable number of tourists include: The State Theater of Oradea. Baroque Palace of Oradea – today Muzeul Țării Crișurilor.
  • Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, NorthernTransylvania, including the city of Oradea, became once again an integral part of Romania.
  • “ The town is mentioned in writing in 1374, under the name of Varadinum Varad, which translates as small fortified city.
  • Oradea in a 1617 engraving by Braun & Hogenberg. The first mention of Oradea, under the Latin name Varadinum was in 1113.
  • György Martinuzzi 'nin (1535–1551) ölümünden sonra, Várad'ın en büyük piskoposları ve Kral János Szapolyai ve Kraliçe Isabella ' nın danışmanı, bkz. kötüleşti.
    Bulunamadı: baroque, palace
  • Oradea (-Romanian, Hungarian: Nagyvárad, sometimes Várad; German: Großwardein) is a city located in the county of Bihor (BH), in Transylvania, Romania.
  • Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, Northern Transylvania, including the city of Oradea, became once again an integral part of Romania.
  • It was a sanjak in Timişoara and Varad eyalets as "Yanova" during Ottoman rule. ... Secession Style in Timişoara. Baroque Palace of Oradea.
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