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Strada Regele Ferdinand Nr 37, Cluj-Napoca 400027, RomaniaMap
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  • perrygrinate
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    On the scale of a London Station

    I found this mes,merising - very much put me in mind of St Pancras Station in London, which was even more derelict fro years before its recent restoration. Make sure you admire this from all angles - ...

    Reviewed on Sep 17, 2018
  • emilcristianh
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    From the Golden Age

    It`s a building that was used as a residence by several members of the formal royal family that ruled in Romania.Not it`s like an apartment block and can be seen only from the outside.

    Reviewed on May 17, 2017
  • JnVSydney
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    Beautiful, but neglected

    It is so enjoyable just walking the streets of the beautiful city seeing beautiful architecture. The palace/house is built 1800,s in the gothic revival style on the bank of the Somesul Mic River. An h...

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2017
  • Gabriella A
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    Nice building

    It's a nice building located near the River Somes. It was built in the late 19th century and belonged to Szeki Tibor( a well-known Pharmacist of the city). There is a Pharmacy on the ground floor whe...

    Reviewed on Oct 26, 2013
  • nadri97
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    Aristocratic mansion by the Somul Mic River

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    In order to climb the hill of the fortress, cross a small stream (some ul Mic). On the other side, magnificent buildings were connected, one of which was Szeki Palace. In reality, there are many palaces, so it is difficult to distinguish them. According to data, Hungarian architect Samu Pecz built it in 1893 for the university professor and pharmacist Miklós Széki.

    Reviewed on Dec 3, 2019
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