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10 PLACES TO VISIT IN ARAD | Romanian Travel Guide #1
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In Episode #1 of Romanian Travel Guides, I will recommend you 10 places you should visit next time you’re in Arad, Romania's westernmost city, located in Transylvania on the border with Hungary.
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10 PLACES TO VISIT IN ARAD
Ghidul orașului Arad. Arad City Guide.
I suppose that everyone who is a consumer of Romanian Hub content and studies the Romanian language would eventually like to go to Romania. While I live abroad in Thailand, I do go back home occasionally so I have a good archive of photos and videos which I want to share with you in this new series called Romanian Travel Guides.
Here are 10 places you should visit next time you’re in Arad.
1.
Palatul administrativ
The Administrative Palace
Built between 1872 and 1876, Palatul administrativ has a U-shaped building with a central clock tower that is 54 m heigh. Its overall architecture combines characteristics of new-Renaissance with the style of late medieval town halls.
2.
Malul Mureșului
Mureș River Bank
The northern bank of Mureș River, the second longest river in Romania, is flanked by kilometers long parks where you can jog, cycle, or just go for a walk. It can be easily reached from almost anywhere downtown.
3.
Podul pietonal peste Mureș
Pedestrian Bridge over Mureș
You can cross Mureș River on a fairly new pedestrian bridge and enter Ștrandul Neptun, an open air public swimming pool. During the off-season, when the pool is closed, you can still cross the river and chill out at one of the restaurants on the river bank.
4.
Catedrala Nașterea Sfântului Ioan Botezătorul
Nativity of Saint John the Baptist Catedral
This Ortodox cathedral was built between 1862 and 1865 and it is a beautiful example of classical neo-Baroque style of architecture.
5.
Teatrul Clasic Ioan Slavici
Ioan Slavici Classic Theatre
The theatre is centrally located in the axis of the city’s main boulevard and has a seating capacity of 1,250. The theatre was damaged by fire twice, in 1883 and 1957, but its Neo-Classical architectural style has been preserved.
6.
Monumentul Ostașului Român
The Romanian Soldier Monument
This monument is located behind Teatrul Clasic Ioan Slavici in Piața Avram Inacu, one of the largest public squares in the city. It was build to honor the Romanian soldiers who gave their life to free Romanian from fascist occupation.
7.
Catedrala Sfânta Treime
Holy Trinity Cathedral
This cathedral is a fairly new addition to the cityscape of Arad as it was inaugurated only in 2008. It has four domes and four golden crosses are mounted on each one of the domes. It’a a massive structure facing the city’s major roundabout.
8.
Lacul de la Pădurice
Little Forest Lake
Next to Catedrala Sfânta Treime there’s a quiet little artificial lake which takes its name after an adjoining park full of trees. During the winter, the lake transforms in an outdoor ice-skating rink while in milder weather it gives a nice reflection of the surrounding architecture.
9.
Consiliul Județean Arad
Arad City Council
The glass building of Arad City Council might not have a classical look like most of the architecture downtown Arad, but it’s modern look makes for a good photo opportunity.
10.
Cartierul Podgoria
Podgoria Neighborhood
Cartierul Podgoria is small and quaint neighborhood located right in the center of the city. Its alleys, brick four-story apartment buildings, and green areas make it as the perfect location for a walkabout in your city exploration.
If you’re coming to Romania from Hungary, then Arad must be your first stopover. Or else, make sure you spend one or two days in this great hometown of mine.
Let me know in the comments section what’s your favourite place in Romania or what destinations you’d like to travel to. And, don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE. In that way you won’t miss the next episode.
Ceau. This is Mihnea, signing out from Bangkok.
my love city ARAD ROMANIA
best city on Romania
Museum NightScape | City Hall Arad | Primăria Arad |
#Museum #NightScape #Arad #CityHall
▶️This Part is in the back of City hall, Here we can see the Museum but it's close for this hours,
It's Colorful and lots of lights Decorations also here, Foods, rides and anything..
You can date date pod gamay sa daplin haha in short this is Plaza????
Driving in Arad,Romania
Driving in Arad,city centre,city hall
Arad is the capital city of Arad County, in western Romania, in the historical region of Crişana, on the river Mureş.
An important industrial center and transportation hub, Arad is also the seat of a Romanian Orthodox archbishop and features two universities, a Romanian Orthodox theological seminary, a training school for teachers, and a music conservatory. The city has a population of approximately 168,000, making it the fourteenth largest city in Romania. Arad is the third largest city in the western part of the country following nearby Timişoara and Oradea.
Arad was first mentioned in documents in the 11th century. The Mongol invasion of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1241 showed the importance of the fortifications on this place, to which were added in the second half of the 13th century more stone fortresses at Soimos (Solymos), Şiria (Világos), and Dezna (Dézna). The Ottoman Empire conquered the region from Hungary in 1551 and kept it until the Peace of Karlowitz of 1699. Arad or Varad became an eyalet center, which comprised the sanjaks of Varad (Arad), Logoş, Kacaş, Beşlek and Yanova from 1660 till 1697, when it was captured by Austrians during Ottoman-Habsburg wars (1683--1699). After 1699, the city was ruled by the Habsburg Monarchy. According to 1720 data, the population of the city was composed of 177 Romanian families, 162 Serbian, and 35 Hungarian.[2]
The new fortress was built between 1763 and 1783. Although it was small, it proved formidable having played a great role in the Hungarian struggle for independence in 1849. The city possesses a museum containing relics of this war of independence.
Bravely defended by the Austrian general Berger until the end of July 1849, it was captured by the Hungarian rebels, who made it their headquarters during the latter part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. It was from Arad that Lajos Kossuth issued his famous proclamation (11 August 1849), and where he handed over the supreme military and civil power to Artúr Görgey.
The fortress was recaptured shortly after the surrender at Világos (now Şiria, Romania), with the surrender of Görgey to the Russians. It became an ammunition depot.
Thirteen rebel generals were executed there on 6 October 1849, by order of the Austrian general Julius Jacob von Haynau. These men are known collectively as the 13 Martyrs of Arad, and since then Arad is considered the Hungarian Golgotha. One of the public squares contains a martyrs' monument, erected in their memory. It consists of a colossal figure of Hungary, with four allegorical groups, and medallions of the executed generals.
Arad enjoyed a great economic development. In 1834 it was declared a free royal town by Emperor Francis I of Austria.
Aradu Nou / Újarad (New Arad), situated on the opposite bank of the Mureş/Maros, is a suburb of Arad, to which it is connected by a bridge. It was founded during the Turkish wars of the 17th century. The works erected by the Turks for the capture of the fortress of Arad formed the nucleus of the new settlement.
In 1910, the town had 63,166 inhabitants: 46,085 (73%) Hungarians, 10,279 (16.2%) Romanians, 4,365 (7%) Germans.[3]
Primaria Arad (Arad City Hall) - December 2009.AVI
Majestic Christmas Lighting views | Primăria Majestic Arad, vedere de iluminat de Crăciun
#WesternRomania #MajesticBuilding #ChristmasLightsDecor
Arad City Hall is without doubt a Majestic Building in Western Romania.
Simple and Fabulous Christmas Decorations.
Primăria Arad este fără îndoială o clădire
maiestuoasă din vestul României
Church Christmas Caroling at City Hall in Cluj, Romania
Our church's caroling team singing and sharing the gospel at the city hall in Cluj, Dec. 22, 2011.
Christmas decorations - Arad, Romania
Christmas decorations in front of the City Hall in Arad, Romania. Filmed in 2008. Produced by Voicu Mihnea Simandan (c) 2011 simandan.com
Film de prezentare Arad - Semifinala Eurovision România 2019
Moment din Semifinala Eurovision România 2019 de la Arad, spectacol transmis în direct de TVR1 şi TVR HD.
Toate drepturile de proprietate intelectuala apartin TVR. Continutul nu poate fi copiat, postat pe nici nu canal media online sau pe retele sociale fara acordul TVR.
TVR este marca inregistrata si este protejata.
Arad
City full of beautiful colors, a lot of green, purple and pink houses and buildings.. :D
Travelling though Romania..
Filipina Community in Romania | Christmas Party | Part 1 | Arad - Timisoara
#FilipinaCommunity #Romania # AradTimisoara
As all you can see we celebrate our Christmas Party here in Romania, Simple but really for sure we all enjoyed each one of us.Merry Christmas everyone.
Arad by night
Arad by night
FILIPINA/ROMANIAN CIVIL 1st WEEDING ( MAY 23, 2018 ZIMANDOU-NOU CITY HALL)
#CivilWeeding #FilipinaRomanian
* This our first Weeding in Civil last May 23, 2018. 2weeks after I arrived here in Romania,
Romania Brasov City center / Roumanie Brasov Centre ville
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ROM: Arad (în maghiară Arad, în germană Arad, în sârbă Арад/Arad, în limba bulgarilor bănățeni Арад/Arad) este reședința și cel mai mare oraș al județului Arad, situat pe cursul inferior al râului Mureș, vestul României. Municipiul se află la limita regiunilor istorice Crișana și Banat. La recensământul din anul 2011 Aradul avea o populație de 159.074 locuitori, fiind al doisprezecelea cel mai mare centru urban al României din punct de vedere demografic. Municipiul Arad constituie pentru vestul României un punct important în ceea ce privește industria, și este de asemenea un nod important în transporturile feroviare, rutiere, având și aeroport. În privința religiei ortodoxe orașul Arad este reședința scaunului Arhiepiscopal al Aradului. Aradul și-a anunțat în 2013 candidatura la titlul de Capitală Culturală Europeană a anului 2021
ENG: Arad (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈrad] ( listen); Hungarian: Arad; Serbian: Арад/Arad) is the capital city of Arad County, historically situated in the regions of Crişana, and having recently extended on the left bank of the Mureș river, in Banat region of western Romania.
An important industrial center and transportation hub on the Mureș River, Arad is also the seat of a Romanian Orthodox archbishop and features two universities, a Romanian Orthodox theological seminary and a training school for teachers. It had one of the first music conservatories in Europe.[2][3] The city has a population of 159,704, making it the 12th largest city in Romania. Arad is the third largest city in the western part of the country, behind Timișoara and Oradea.
HUN: Arad (románul: Arad, németül Arad, középkori latinul Aradinum) város Romániában. Az egykori Arad vármegye, ma Arad megye székhelye. A 20. században Kisszentmiklós, Mikelaka, Újarad és Zsigmondháza településeket csatolták hozzá.
Arad neve a magyar településnevek túlnyomó többségéhez hasonlóan puszta személynévből keletkezett. Valószínűleg Arad, Urod, Orod lehetett az itteni várba I. István által az Ajtony vezér fölötti győzelme után kinevezett első ispán neve
Arad 2009 best city romania
arad 2009 city
???????? Timisoara (Temeswar), Romania - the capital of Banat
Timisoara, is a city in western Romania, the capital of the Timis County, the seat of the West Planning Region and the historical, economic and cultural center of Banat.
Tourist attractions: the city center, the historical old town, the Timisoara fortress, the botanical garden, The Ascension Cathedral, The Millennium Church, Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, Old Town Hall, National Theater and Opera House, Palais Lloyd.
Music:
Aakash Gandhi - Lunar Levitation
The 126ers - Follow The Shadows
VYEN - Wrong
Text Me Records / Bobby Renz - Grand Avenue
Revelion 2010 Arad Romania
Concertul din fata primaria Aradului........
ARAD - Romania
Pictures taken by me in April 2012 in Arad city and county Romania