Hungarians in Romania - Hungarian Heritage in Transylvania, Romania

Hungarian Heritage in Transylvania, Romania

  • Arad, The Statue of Liberty, raised in 1890 by György Zala in the memory of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

  • Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár), St. Michael's Church and Statue of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary by János Fadrusz

  • Alba Iulia (Gyulafehérvár) Catholic cathedral, Romanesque, 12th century

  • Rimetea (Torockó)

  • Târgu Mureş (Marosvásrhely), Hungarian Art Nouveau

  • Târgu Secuiesc (Kézdivásárhely), Áron Gábor statue

  • Dârjiu (Székelyderzs), Fortified Unitarian Church

  • Dârjiu, The murals of the Unitarian church show the legend of Ladislaus I of Hungary.

  • Odorheiu Secuiesc (Székelyudvarhely), Franciscan Church

  • Târgu Mureş (Marosvásárhely), Catholic Church (former Jesuit Church)

  • Székely Gate

  • Inlăceni (Énlaka), Hungarian runic script (Old Hungarian script)

  • Oradea, Catholic Cathedral and Ladislaus I of Hungary Statue

  • Timişoara (Temesvár), Catholic St. George's Cathedral

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