Every traveller wants to experience a combination of the art and culture of a city, blended in with its daily rhythm. The people in Oradea take pride in #SlowLiving and, therefore, we want to invite you to enjoy your trip at your leisurely pace, taking unhurriedly advantage of the experiences that Oradea has to offer. There are many interesting things to discover here!
The route that we propose will open your appetite for the rich cultural offer of Oradea while giving you plenty of time for reflection, how else than with a cup of coffee on the riverside.
ROUTE
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Oradea City Museum (Oradea Fortress)
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Iosif Vulcan Memorial Museum
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Darvas - La Roche House (The Art Nouveau Museum)
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Museum of Jewish History
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Țării Crișurilor Museum
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Museum of Freemasonry
MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
- December 1st Park
- Commercial Hall (Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy)
- St. Ladislaus Bridge
- Union Square
- “Iuliu Maniu” Greek Catholic High School
- Eva Heyman Memorial
- Nicolae Bălcescu Park
- Țării Crișurilor Museum Park
#TravelTips
Details: 4 km / 5000 steps / 50 min / 220 cal
In the Museum of Jewish History, you will find the story of Eva Heyman, a 13-year-old girl who, like Anne Frank, wrote a short diary in the Oradea ghetto, before being deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp and becoming a victim of the Holocaust. Eva's mother recovered the diary on her return after the war and published it in Budapest in 1948. Later, translations into other languages were published, including Romanian. Éva was also called the Anne Frank of Transylvania or Anne Frank of Oradea. In memory of Eva Heyman, various editions of the diary "I have lived so little" were exhibited.