Transylvania is a historical region in today's central Romania. Bound on the east and south by its natural borders, the Carpathian mountain range, historical Transylvania extended westward to the Apuseni Mountains. The term sometimes encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also the historical regions of Crișana and Maramureș, and occasionally the Romanian part of Banat.
Restaurants in Transylvania
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We’re a different kind of coffeehouse. And at the same time, we’re the other coffeehouse, the younger sibling of the oldest coffeehouse in Cluj-Napoca. At only a short walk distance from our roots, from the Insomnia Cafe that’s already part of the city’s contemporary history, we’ve created a space anew, a space seasoned with our matured color palette. We’ve christened it "L’autre Cafe" to indicate the strong bond with our roots, and to highlight the fact that here we’re different. A different insomnia, a new one, in a house and veranda full of stories to tell. So, in this house and on this street bearing a great storyteller’s name, we created a space that honors diversity and all cultures, languages. French, English, German, Arabic, Romanian or Hungarian, you can hear and speak them all here, while having a proper coffee, drinks, a cigarette, in our garden of earthly delights.
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The State Theater dominates Ferdinand Square with its great façade. The construction, completed in 1900, presents a style apart from most other palaces in Oradea. An art connoisseur may notice neoclassical and neo-Renaissance decorative elements, as well as a Greek temple look of its splendid main entrance, with its peaked frontispiece, supported by Corinthian columns.
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After a day of strolling through the city, a delightful evening of theater, opera, operetta or ballet.
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