• From the revival of Oradea in the 18th century, the Catholic bishopric thought of the cathedral, the bishop’s palace, the seminary and the canonical houses as...
  • The construction belongs to King Ladislau I (1077-1095) who decided to build a monastery in honour of the Virgin Mary, called the Varad Chronicle.
    Bulunamadı: baroque
  • Balogh, J. (1982). Varadinum. Várad vár.a [Cetatea Oradea – monografie]. ... Nagy-Várad várának története [The history of the city of Oradea].
  • Located about 10 km from Bors – the biggest border point on the western border – Oradea ranks tenth in size out of the Romanian cities.
  • It was a sanjak in Timişoara and Varad eyalets as "Yanova" during Ottoman rule. ... Secession Style in Timişoara. Baroque Palace of Oradea.
  • Oradea in a 1617 engraving by Braun & Hogenberg. The first mention of Oradea, under the Latin name Varadinum was in 1113.
  • Conceived as a striking symbol of Oradea’s sophisticated modern life, the palace once housed a hotel, two cinemas, ballrooms, a casino, cafes, shops and a bank.
  • This is the most emblematical building of Oradea and the most representative Secession style monument in Transylvania! #5 City Hall Palace and Tower.
  • 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.