The Cluj-Napoca City Hall, located at 3 Moților Street, is the seat of government for Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Built at the end of the 19th century after the plans of architect Ignác Alpár, it features a Viennese baroque facade with a corner clock tower. Affixed to the tower was the seal of Kolozs County, of which the city was the seat when it was part of Austria-Hungary before 1918, as the building initially housed the county's headquarters. The building was erected according to the city's 1798 development plan, whereby every new building had to be approved by the city council. During its days as county headquarters, the building served multiple purposes–as a political, administrative and fiscal centre. At the same time, the large halls hosted exhibitions of both established and younger arti
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| - Ajuntament de Cluj-Napoca (ca)
- Cluj-Napoca City Hall (en)
- Hôtel de ville de Cluj-Napoca (fr)
- Stadhuis van Cluj-Napoca (nl)
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| - L'hôtel de ville de Cluj-Napoca est le siège de l'administration locale de Cluj-Napoca, en Roumanie. (fr)
- Het stadhuis van Cluj-Napoca is de lokale bestuurszetel van de Roemeense stad Cluj-Napoca. (nl)
- L'Ajuntament de Cluj-Napoca, situat al carrer Moților 3, és la seu del govern de Cluj-Napoca (Romania). Fou construït a finals del segle xix segons els plànols de l'arquitecte i presenta una façana barroca vienesa amb una torre del rellotge cantonera. A la torre hi havia el segell del , del qual la ciutat era la seu quan era part d'Àustria-Hongria abans de 1918, ja que l'edifici va acollir inicialment la seu del comtat. L'edifici està classificat com a monument històric pel . (ca)
- The Cluj-Napoca City Hall, located at 3 Moților Street, is the seat of government for Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Built at the end of the 19th century after the plans of architect Ignác Alpár, it features a Viennese baroque facade with a corner clock tower. Affixed to the tower was the seal of Kolozs County, of which the city was the seat when it was part of Austria-Hungary before 1918, as the building initially housed the county's headquarters. The building was erected according to the city's 1798 development plan, whereby every new building had to be approved by the city council. During its days as county headquarters, the building served multiple purposes–as a political, administrative and fiscal centre. At the same time, the large halls hosted exhibitions of both established and younger arti (en)
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| - L'Ajuntament de Cluj-Napoca, situat al carrer Moților 3, és la seu del govern de Cluj-Napoca (Romania). Fou construït a finals del segle xix segons els plànols de l'arquitecte i presenta una façana barroca vienesa amb una torre del rellotge cantonera. A la torre hi havia el segell del , del qual la ciutat era la seu quan era part d'Àustria-Hongria abans de 1918, ja que l'edifici va acollir inicialment la seu del comtat. L'edifici es va aixecar d'acord amb el pla de desenvolupament de la ciutat de 1798, pel qual cada nou edifici havia de ser aprovat per l'ajuntament. Durant els seus dies com a seu del comtat, l'edifici va servir per múltiples finalitats – com a centre polític, administratiu i fiscal. Paral·lelament, les grans sales van acollir exposicions d'artistes consagrats i joves, i, a partir de principis del segle xx, els balls de la ciutat. L'edifici està classificat com a monument històric pel . (ca)
- The Cluj-Napoca City Hall, located at 3 Moților Street, is the seat of government for Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Built at the end of the 19th century after the plans of architect Ignác Alpár, it features a Viennese baroque facade with a corner clock tower. Affixed to the tower was the seal of Kolozs County, of which the city was the seat when it was part of Austria-Hungary before 1918, as the building initially housed the county's headquarters. The building was erected according to the city's 1798 development plan, whereby every new building had to be approved by the city council. During its days as county headquarters, the building served multiple purposes–as a political, administrative and fiscal centre. At the same time, the large halls hosted exhibitions of both established and younger artists, and, starting at the turn of the 20th century, the city's balls. The building is classified as a historic monument by the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony. (en)
- L'hôtel de ville de Cluj-Napoca est le siège de l'administration locale de Cluj-Napoca, en Roumanie. (fr)
- Het stadhuis van Cluj-Napoca is de lokale bestuurszetel van de Roemeense stad Cluj-Napoca. (nl)
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