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Arad - Airport City
Situated in the western Romania on the banks of the river Mures, Arad is a modern-built city and contains many beautiful buildings. It is an important industrial center and transportation hub, it is also the seat of a Romanian Orthodox bishop and features two universities, a Romanian Orthodox theological seminary, a training school for teachers, and a music conservatory. The Fortified Town of Arad is one of the Transylvanian fotresses built in the Vauban star-shaped style. Arad's city hall is an impressive building which has to its right and left another two palaces 2 centuries old. Other tourist sites that well worth a visit are: Neuman Palace, Judiciary Palace, Cenad Palace, Bohus Palace and The Old Theatre (Hirschl), built by Jacob Hirschl in 1817, the oldest stone theatre in Romania.
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Oradea
Located on the northwestern part of Romania, Oradea is the main gateway to Western Europa. Oradea's architecture is a mix between Communist-era buildings, and beautiful Baroque buildings, remnants from the era when the city was part of Austria-Hungary. The Fortress of Oradea, dating back from the 12th century, is one of the most impressive sights of the town. Other sights are: the Baroque Palace of Oradea, a wonderful Baroque museum with 365 famous windows, the biggest Baroque cathedral in Romania, the State Theatre, plans for which were designed by two Austrian architects who had built around 100 theatres and opera houses in Europe. The Felix Baths health spas, located just outside the city are also worth visiting.
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Timisoara
Timisoara is considered Romania's most cosmopolitan city, with western European cultural influences and progressive aspirations. This was the first European city to install street lighting, and the first to run off hydroelectric power. It was also the second European and the first city in Romania with horse drawn trams in 1867. It is surnamed "Little Vienna" because the entire city center consists of buildings built in the Kaiser era, which reminds one much of the old Vienna. The old city consists of historic city quarters with several historic squares and proms. These are: Cetate, Iosefin, Elisabetin, Fabric. Numerous bars, clubs and restaurants have opened in the old center in the fine old baroque square.
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