Cluj-Napoca is the historical capital of Transylvania and Romania’s fastest growing city, as well as an important destination for doing business in South-Eastern Europe. The universities and research institutes, especially the ones operating in the medical field, are vital for this city’s development. Also, there are seven very active clusters in Cluj-Napoca.
Your company can find here highly qualified workforce, together with an emerging business community and responsible local authorities.
These two-in-one cultural institutions were founded in 18th September 1919, as an expression of spiritual rebirth after the Great Uniuon in 1918. The hall has 928 seats and it is built in New-Baroque style. The lobby is decorated with stylistic modulations inspired by Secession.
Find moreThe central building of the Babes-Bolyai University was built in three stages, from 1893-1902. With a neo-Renaissance architecture style and an area of 4,226 m2, it includes both teaching spaces and rooms with ceremonial functions (eg Aula Magna).
Find moreBuilt between 1923-1933 in the Romanian stylistic current, it holds an important collection of religious and documentary art, consisting of painted icons from 17th-19th centuries, liturgical objects, documents of the diocese, manuscripts, vestments, crosses, chalice, ethnographic printings and testimonies about the Romanian people past.
Find moreMichael the Brave (Mihai Viteazu) is known as one of the most important figures in the history of Romania. He lived in the 16th century and the square in Cluj-Napoca was dedicated to him upon the end of WWI.
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