ROMANIA 589CLUJ-NAPOCA
CITY CENTRE
Art Museum 3
Babeş-Bolyai
University 6
Botanical Gardens 7
Ethnographic Museum
of Transylvania 1
Orthodox Cathedral 4
St Michael’s Church 2
National Theatre and
Opera 5Key to Symbols see back flapVISITORS’ CHECKLIST440 km (273 miles) NW of
Bucharest. * 340,000. k 7km
(4 miles) NE of centre. £ @ n
B-dul Eroilor 6-8, (0264) 452- _ Transylvanian Film Festival
(Jun). http://www.clujnapoca.ro
u Synagogue
Str Horea 21. Tel (0264) 596 600.
# varies, call in advance.
Built in the late 19th century,
this is the city’s main syna-
gogue (Sinagogă Neologă),
topped with four silver onion
domes. It has had a chequered
history, first attacked in 1927
by the Romanian fascist
organi zation, the Iron Guard,
and then during World War II.
It has now been restored
to its original design and
serves as a Holocaust
memorial for the city’s
small Jewish community.0 metres0 yards500500Y Botanical Gardens
Str Bilaşcu. # 9am–7pm daily.
& 7
Opened in 1920, the Botanical
Gardens (Botanice Grădini)
are located just outside the
city centre on a hillside park.
It has six greenhouses filled
with equa torial and tropical
plants, including specimens
from Japan, as well as flora
F National Theatre from all over Romania.
and Opera
Piața Stefan cel Mare 24. Tel (0264)
592 876. http://www.operacluj.ro
Opened in 1906, the National
Theatre and Opera (Teatrul
National si Opera) started as a
Hungarian theatre. The majes-
tic building was designed by
Austrian archi tects Ferdinand
Fellner and Hermann Helmer,
and it has been home to the
Romanian theatre and opera
since 1918. Its striking Art
Nouveau lobby leads into a
grand auditorium seating up
to 1,200 people. Regular
national and inter national
perfor mances take place here.
nationalist who led the 1848
revolt against the unification of
Transylvania and Hungary.
P Babeş-Bolyai University
Mihail Kogalniceanu nr1. Tel (0264)
405 300. http://www.ubbcluj.ro
Founded in 1581, this
(Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai) is
the largest univer sity in
Romania. It started off as a
Jesuit Academy but was later
closed down when Romanians
were denied education in their
language and taught in
Hungarian instead. After the
country’s liberation, two univ-
er sities were established to
pro vide edu ca tion in both
languages. In due course, the
institutions were merged and
adopted a name inspired by
the Romanian sci entist Babeş
and Hungarian mathematician
Bolyai. Today, the university
has a student population of
45,000 and with 21 faculties.The brightly painted National Theatre and Opera
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Bus Stations
1 km (0.6 mile)Airport
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