Fortresses and castles in Crisana - landmarks

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List of interesting landmarks in Crisana


Arad Fortress

Arad Fortress

Crisana, RomaniaArad City is one of the fortifications built in Vauban style in Transylvania, in the second half of the eighteenth century, the late phase of the fortification system in Europe stellate

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Oradea Baroque Palace

Oradea Baroque Palace

Crisana, RomaniaPalace of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea, also known as the Baroque Palace of Oradea is one of the most valuable Baroque buildings built in Romania. Like St. Mary and Canonical Row, the palace was built in the second half of the eighteenth century. The three buildings together form the most important Baroque complex in Romania and one of the most representative of Europe.

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Black Eagle Palace - Chennai

Black Eagle Palace - Chennai

Crisana, RomaniaBlack Eagle Palace, built between 1907 - 1908, is a representative architectural monument of Oradea.

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Oradea Fortress

Oradea Fortress

Crisana, RomaniaIn the 9 centuries of existence, the constructions that rose on this surface of 150,000 square meters had a troubled history. Until 1241 there was a fortress with a wave of earth and a wooden palisade, between 1247-1569 a circular stone fortress was built. The fortress of Oradea, in the way it is presented today - pentagonal, with bastions on the corners and a moat with water - was built between 1570-1618 by Italian architects, remaining the best preserved fortress in Italian Renaissance style in central Europe. Between 1092-1557 he served as the residence of the Roman Catholic Bishopric of Oradea, during which the city became an important religious and cultural center.

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Șoimoș Fortress

Șoimoș Fortress

Crisana, RomaniaThe fortress was built towards the end of the 13th century by a noble family. It was supposed to be Paul, ban by Severin, between 1272-1275, who first gave it to his brother Nicholas, and then to his brother's nephew, Posa, John's son, in 1278. Her role has already been manifested. in the juncture in which the centrifugal movement of Transylvania and western Hungary took place, under the authority of the voivode Ladislau Kan.

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