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Monuments and architectural ensembles
Among the 24 monuments and architectural
ensembles in Zalau, the most representative are: the Transilvania
building (1895- the municipal Theatre), the city hall
building (housing the Law Court in 1889 and the Prefecture
between 1904-1907), the Roman-Catholic Church (1878),
The Reformed Church (1904-1907), The Dormition of Our
Lady Orthodox Church (1930-1934), the Orthodox Rectorate
(built at the end of the 19th century), the History County
Museum (1900- casino of the Tradesman Association, a veritable
architectural monument with neo-classical elements), the
“ Simion Barnutiu” Elementary School( 1895-
girl’s school) and the “ Silvania” National
College ( 1860- reformed college), with town architecture
of great value for the historic and cultural heritage
of the country.
The Republic Street houses the building where the Swedish
king, Carol the XIIth made a halt for one night in 1714.
A
memorial plaque on the frontage of the building reminds
us of Ady Endre’s (1892- 1896) time spent here during
the high-school time.
The statuary group “ Wesselenyi” is very interesting,
being the opera of the well-known sculpture Fadrusz Janos.
It is also worth being mentioned Ady Endre’s bust
(inaugurated in 1902) and Ocatavian Goga’s bust-
both of them placed in front of the theoretical highschool,
as well as Simion Barnutiu ‘s bust, made by Romul
Ladea.
Other architectural elements are Al. Papiu Ilarian’s
busts as well as Mihai Viteazu, Corneliu Coposu, Iuliu
Maniu, and Andrei Saguna’s busts, the Monument of
the Heroes, raised in the memory of the soldiers who died
in the World Wars, the Lion Monument in front of the city
hall and the Angel Monument. |
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