Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca, a city in northwestern Romania, is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. It's home to universities, vibrant nightlife and landmarks dating to Saxon and Hungarian rule. Surrounding its central square, Piața Unirii, is the Gothic-style St. Michael's Church and the dramatic Matthias Corvinus Statue of the 15th-century king. The baroque-era Bánffy Palace is now a museum showcasing Romanian art. ― Google

People died in Cluj Napoca (First 14 people) - Page 3

Liviu Rusu

Liviu Rusu

Romanian writer

Sándor Szolnay

Sándor Szolnay

Artist

Florentin Crihălmeanu

Florentin Crihălmeanu


Domokos Szilágyi

Domokos Szilágyi

Author

jenő dsida

jenő dsida

Hungarian poet

Levente Bíró

Levente Bíró

Actor

Laszlo Kovari

Laszlo Kovari

Historian

Nicolae Drăganu

Nicolae Drăganu

Romanian linguist

Cornel Taranu

Cornel Taranu

Musical composer

Ádám Könczei

Ádám Könczei

Author ‧ Árpád Könczei's father

Anna Látó

Anna Látó

Writer

Victor Deleu

Victor Deleu

Former Mayor of Cluj-Napoca

Anna Látó

Anna Látó

Writer

Dumitru Fărcaș

Dumitru Fărcaș

Romanian musician