Butoiul de Aur, Restaurant in Oradea
Oradea (Romanian pronunciation: [oˈrade̯a]; German: Großwardein, Hungarian: Nagyvárad, Hungarian pronunciation: [nɒɟvaːrɒd], colloquially also Várad, former Turkish: Varat, Yiddish: גרויסווארדיין Groysvardeyn) is the capital city of Bihor County, in the Crișana region of north-western Romania. According to the 2002 census, the city has a population of 206,614, making it the 11th largest city in Romania. The wider Oradea metropolitan area has a total population of 249,746.
Attractions: The beautiful city centre is worth visiting, as are the Băile Felix health spas, accessible by bus and located just outside the city.
Other sites worth visiting are: Baroque Palace of Oradea -- today Muzeul Ţării Crişurilor, a wonderful Baroque museum with 365 famous windows. It was the Roman Catholic bishop's palace until 1945, when the Communist regime took the building into public ownership. It was returned to the Roman Catholic Church in 2003. Its collection includes many fossils of dinosaurs and birds from the bauxite mines at Cornet-Brusturi.
Catedrala barocă -- the biggest Baroque cathedral in Romania,
Cetatea Oradea - Oradea's Fortress, with a pentagonal shape, is a fortification with walls of rock on some portions and wood towers situated at the gate and at the corners.[15]
Biserica cu Lună -- a church unique in Europe, with an astronomical clock depicting the phases of the moon,
Pasajul Vulturul Negru -- the Black Eagle Palace (or Eagle Palace) shopping galleria, named after its famous stained glass eagle in the ceiling
Ady Endre Museum - a museum dedicated to one of the greatest Hungarian poets and a native son,
Teatrul de Stat -- the State Theatre in the heart of the city, plans for which were designed by two Austrian architects who had built around 100 theaters and opera houses in Europe by the end of the 19th century,
Str. Republicii -- one of the most beautiful streets of Transylvania, displaying a great number of Art Nouveau buildings.
There are also some 100 religious sites of different denominations in Oradea, including three synagogues (only one still in use) and the biggest Baptist church in Eastern Europe.
Sfanta Cruce Monastery - Neamt County
- Sfanta Cruce Monastery from Brusturi village, Neamt County it's also known as The Monastery of Heroes because it's been built in the memory of thousands of soldiers that died in the nearby forests. To reach the monastery you'll have to go by car towards Neamt Monastery and after Vanatori village you'll make a right towards Nemtisor village. The monastery is located at about 10 km inside the forest, in a place where in one night 14,000 Romanian, Russian and German soldiers died in a terrible ambush. In the court of the monastery there is a monument in memory of those that died in this place.