Kolozsvár
Buildings

The Bánffy Palace is a defining building of the main square in Cluj-Napoca. It is located on the eastern side of the square, with its main façade facing west, and features a three-arched gateway entrance.

The Citadel in Cluj-Napoca is a fortress situated on a 405-meter-high hill originally called Kőmál, next to the Little Someș River (Kis-Szamos).

Today’s Ethnographic Museum is located in the former Redut building, in the historical city center of Cluj-Napoca, on Memorandumului Street.

(In Romanian: Clădirea Veche a Primăriei, also known as the Council House) is one of the city's most well-known and historically significant buildings.
Cluj’s first pharmacy (1573) became a museum blending medical history and modern art. Reopened in 2024 with a Dalí exhibit, the Mauksch–Hintz House is now a key cultural landmark.
The Mathias Rex Statue honors King Matthias in his birthplace, Cluj. This iconic 1902 monument blends national pride, artistic grandeur, and local heritage in one powerful ensemble.