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Main greenhouse in Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden The renovated building of the former Casino (Central Park) Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden; Cetățuia Park; Colina Park; Hoia Forest; Iuliu Hațieganu Sports Park; Iuliu Prodan Park; Mercur Park; Park of the Railwaymen; Romulus Vuia Ethnographic Park; Roses Park; Simion Bărnuțiu Central Park
On 13 October 1920, the first Cluj derby between CFR and Universitatea which ended with a 8–0 win for CFR took place on a field from the park. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] During 2012, the Central Park was site of an important restoration process, especially for the building of the Old Casino.
Pair of Hungarian postage stamps cancelled at Kolozsvár in 1915 The New York Palace, nowadays the Continental Hotel Central Cluj in 1930 King Ferdinand Street City plan of Kolozsvár, 1913. In the autumn of 1918, as World War I drew to a close, Cluj became a centre of revolutionary activity, headed by Amos Frâncu.
Eroilor Avenue ("Heroes' Avenue") is a central avenue in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, connecting the Avram Iancu and Unirii squares. The northern side of the avenue was converted during the late 2000s into a pedestrian zone .
Jazz in the Park Festival opened on the 21st of June 2013 in the city's Central Park. [2] The initiative appeared at a time when the event market in Cluj-Napoca was still underdeveloped, and usual activities in the park (such as having a picnic, going for a walk with your dog, or even stepping on grass) were forbidden.
The Cluj-Napoca regional headquarters of the Banca Română pentru Dezvoltare (BRD) (Romanian Bank for Development) was completed in 1997 after 4 years of work.It is the second tallest building in Cluj-Napoca (the tallest one being West City Tower), 50 m or 164 feet.
Centru (Romanian for centre) is the main cultural, financial, administrative and commercial area in Cluj-Napoca in Romania. The centre consists of three main squares, the Piaţa Unirii, Piaţa Mihai Viteazul and Piaţa Avram Iancu. It also contains a number of smaller plazas.
Piața Unirii (Romanian for Union Square) is the largest and most important square in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca. The square is one of the largest in Romania, with dimensions of 220 m by 160 m. The square is one of the largest in Romania, with dimensions of 220 m by 160 m.