1. Cluj-Napoca Central Park
Central Park is a large public, urban park in central Cluj-Napoca. It was founded in the 19th century and it located on the southern shore of Someşul Mic River. The Park is now home to the University of Arts and Design and to the Chemistry Faculty of the Babeş-Bolyai University.
Cluj-Napoca Central Park. (2018, September 12). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluj-Napoca_Central_Park
2. Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden
The Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden, officially Alexandru Borza Cluj-Napoca University Botanic Garden, is a botanical garden located in the south part of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was founded in 1872 by Hungarian linguist Sámuel Brassai, known as the "Last Transylvanian Polymath".
Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden. (2019, January 22). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluj-Napoca_Botanical_Garden
3. Cluj-Napoca Bánffy Palace
Bánffy Castle is a baroque building of the 18th century in Cluj-Napoca, designed by the German architect Johann Eberhard Blaumann. Built between 1774 and 1775 it is considered the most representative for the baroque style of Transylvania.
Cluj-Napoca Bánffy Palace. (2019, March 23). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluj-Napoca_Bánffy_Palace
4. Cetățuia Park
5. Cluj-Napoca Tailors' Bastion Romania
The Cluj-Napoca Tailors' Tower is located at the southeast corner of the old Cluj-Napoca citadel. It was built in the 15th century and rebuilt between 1627 and 1629, assuming its present form. It was named after the Tailors' Guild, who took care of and guarded this part of the city.
Cluj-Napoca Tailors Bastion. (2017, October 30). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluj-Napoca_Tailors_Bastion