Cluj-Napoca or simply Cluj in everyday language is the second largest city and is one of the most important academic, cultural and industrial centers in Romania. The city is located in the center of Transylvania and is certified documentary since 106, when the Roman Empire conquered Dacia and formed the city of Napoca.
Cluj is a rich cultural environment offering a series of cultural events and festivals of music, art and film, some with continental relevance, such as Opera Ball, Transylvania International Film Festival (TIFF), Untold Festival or Electric Castle. At the same time, in Cluj you can take part in theater, opera, ballet or music shows, movie projections, exhibitions and other such events.
If you are a tourist in Cluj, you can enjoy a rich history, visiting monuments such as the Tailor's Bastion, St. Michael's Church, Museum Square, Union Square, Franciscan Church, Matei Corvin's House or Banffy Palace, but also by nature visiting the Botanical Garden or Central Park. A magnificent panorama of Cluj can be seen from the Cetățuie, from the Feleacului hill or from various selected locations. If you want to venture into the surroundings of the city, you can visit the Banffy palace in Bonțida, the Tarnița accumulation lake or the former salt mine at Turda, currently arranged for tourism and leisure.