This website uses necessary cookies to ensure the site functions properly. These cookies are essential for basic website features.

The Szent Mihály Church in Cluj-Napoca is one of the most significant Gothic architectural monuments in Transylvania. Constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries, it is the second-largest church i

The main Saxon Evangelical Lutheran church of the Augsburg Confession was built between 1383 and 1477 on the site of St. Catherine’s Church, which had been destroyed during the Tatar invasion.

In the late 1550s, the Reformed community took possession of the church; the crucifix created by Veit Stoss, now located in Nyárádremete, is said to have been removed from here.
The Holy Cross Church (Szent Kereszt templom) is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Miercurea Ciuc.

The church is surrounded by a three-hectare green space, creating a peaceful refuge from the city. The nearby chapel and bell tower designed by Károly Kós blend beautifully into the setting.

The Roman Catholic Cathedral of Satu Mare (Szatmárnémeti) is one of the city’s most significant historical monuments and its central place of worship for the Catholic community. With its monumental scale, classical architectural style, and historical importance, it is not only a symbol of the diocese but also one of the defining elements of the cityscape.

In the historic center of Cluj-Napoca stands one of the most significant Gothic monuments of Transylvania and Southeastern Europe