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Complete guide to Visit Arad - Romania (17)

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The Water Tower in Arad, designed by architect Miklós Ybl, resembles a medieval fortress dungeon. Standing at 35 meters, it served as a water supplier and fire siren from 1896. Now a private art gallery, it features a permanent water exhibition and art displays on its five levels. The architecture is notable for its ornate balconies and windows. The tower's permanent exhibition focuses on firefighting history.

The Arad Central railway station (Romanian: Gara Centrală din Arad) stands as the largest railway station within Arad and Arad County. Positioned as the second largest in western Romania, it follows Timișoara Nord railway station in size. Designed by Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff during Arad's prominent era in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the main building was constructed. The station operates under the oversight of the national operator CFR, which manages both the station building and infrastructure. Additionally, the private operator Regiotrans contributes to its services. Arad Central's services mainly link with the CFR 200 Main Line, extending from Brașov/Bucureṣti Nord to Curtici. The Arad–Curtici line assumes a pivotal role as the primary railway link to Western Europe, connecting to Budapest Keleti.

Erected during the latter half of the 19th century, the 'Românul' palace showcases an eclectic architectural style. Operating as the editorial hub for the 'Românul' newspaper, affiliated with the Romanian National Party, this single-story structure was active from 1911 to 1916. Esteemed figures in Romanian culture, including historians Nicolae Iorga and AD Xenopol, writers Octavian Goga and George Coşbuc, as well as politicians Vasile Goldiş, Ştefan Cicio Pop, and Ioan Suciu, contributed to the newspaper's content. At present, the palace serves as a memorial museum dedicated to its history. Within its walls, an array of period documents, enriched correspondence including notable names like Ion Luca Caragiale, Octavian Goga, and Nicolae Titulescu, along with furniture, photographs, books, and more, are on display.

Situated at Episcopieia Street No. 9 within Arad, the Kohn Josef Palace was erected in 1905 based on the blueprints crafted by Ludovic Szantay. Notable for its spaciousness, the palace showcases both a vehicular and pedestrian entryway fashioned from wrought iron, adorned with intricate floral-vegetal motifs. This structure aligns with the geometric era of the Viennese Secession movement, evident in the understated facade characterized by subtly outlined geometric embellishments, mirrored in window frames, and highlighted by the exposed brickwork between the second-floor windows. Upon entry, the interior unveils geometric ironwork adorning the balustrade of the red marble staircase, accompanied by a ceiling fresco and partially preserved stained glass windows.

The Romanian Orthodox Cathedral named the 'Holy Trinity' Orthodox Cathedral (Catedrala 'Sfânta Treime' din Arad in Romanian) is situated in Arad, within the western Romanian region of Crișana. It serves as the primary cathedral for the episcopal see of Arad, led by Timotei, Archbishop of Arad (Timotei Seviciu). The laying of the cathedral's foundation stone was performed by Bishop Timotei in November 1991. Substantial construction commenced in 1992, focusing initially on stabilizing the ground and establishing the church's foundation. The construction process continued until 2006, encompassing the final exterior enhancements and the completion of a sizable front icon. Due to the cathedral's distinct design, bells were imported from a foundry in Innsbruck, Austria, even before the completion of construction. These bells, with a combined weight of 6.56 tons, were installed in December 2003. By 2006, the cathedral was adorned with four gilded crosses on its domes. Among them, three smaller crosses measured 3.5 meters each, while a larger one reached a height of 7.30 meters. On the occasion of Saint Nicholas' feast day in 2008, the cathedral was officially inaugurated by Patriarch Daniel of All Romania. The ceremony brought together clergy and believers to participate in the consecration and unveiling of the cathedral. As part of the cathedral's design, a temporary altar was initially used above the ground level and eventually positioned beneath the main altar within the nave. This temporary altar was blessed during the inauguration and later became a permanent fixture.

Welcome to the page of Ziridava Shopping Center in Arad. This element has been stored with the following categories Shopping Area,Shopping Mall. Coordinates of the place are 46.1797 (North), 21.3219 (East). We put on the map the perimeter of the Ziridava Shopping Center. The page needs some information so if you come across a blog post, a video with details or some other source that analyzes Ziridava Shopping Center please send us the info and we will insert it in the archive. In improving this page we also improve the page with the map of Arad and consequently the map of Romania.

The Historical and Architectural Landmark known as the Red Church is located within the municipality of Arad. This edifice holds significance as a place of worship for the Evangelical-Lutheran Church, conducting religious ceremonies in the Hungarian language. Its name is derived from the distinct appearance of its polished brick exterior. Construction of the church commenced in March 1905, under the guidance of Arad architect Ludovic Szantay, who designed the project. The culmination of this endeavor occurred in September 1906, marked by the consecration event. The Red Church showcases neo-Gothic architectural style, boasting a central tower that stands 46 meters tall. It features exquisite stained glass windows crafted by artist Josef Polka from Budapest. The pulpit, a masterpiece of sculpture, was chiseled by György Orr from Casovia. Additionally, the altar painting was skillfully executed by the painter J. Umlauf. The church houses a Wegenstein-type electropneumatic organ, created in Timișoara and installed in 1927. During its inauguration, the church was equipped with three bells, collectively weighing 1,590 kg. Tragically, during the Second World War, two of these bells were requisitioned by authorities and melted down for bronze projectiles. The bells were cast in the renowned Hönig foundry workshop in Arad, celebrated for its expertise in bronze casting within the region.

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