Visit Cluj-Napoca, Romania in this 4K walking tour. 🎧 Use headphones for an immersive experience.
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DJI Osmo Action 3 Camera
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Zoom H1n Recorder
Cluj-Napoca/ Kolozsvár/ Klausenburg is the second-most populous city in Romania. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest, Budapest and Belgrade. Located in the Someșul Mic river valley, the city is considered the capital of the historical province of Transylvania.
On the site of the city was a pre-Roman settlement named Napoca. After the AD 106 Roman conquest of the area, the place was known as Municipium Aelium Hadrianum Napoca. The first written mention of the city's current name - as a Royal Borough of the Kingdom of Hungary - was in 1213 under the Medieval Latin name Castrum Clus. Many craft guilds were established in the second half of the 13th century, and a patrician stratum displaced the older landed elite in the town's leadership.
In 1541, Cluj became part of the Principality of Transylvania after the Ottoman Turks occupied the central part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In the 17th century Cluj suffered from great calamities, epidemics of the plague and devastating fires. Turkish sovereignty ended, but found the city bereft of much of its wealth.
Cluj along with Transylvania became a part of the Kingdom of Romania under the Treaty of Trianon of 1920. Today, the city is one of the most important academic, cultural, industrial and business centres in Romania.
00:00 Unirii Square
10:36 Eroilor Boulevard
20:33 Avram Iancu Square
28:00 Constanta Street
34:11 Avram Iancu Square
38:49 Opera Park
45:40 Tailors Bastion
47:00 Kogalniceanu Street
57:35 Universitatii Street
58:37 Potaissa Street
1:04:19 Micu Klein Street
1:08:25 Bratianu Street
1:11:18 Hermann Oberth Street
1:12:36 Eroilor Boulevard
1:18:56 Unirii Square
1:48:02 Ioan Bob Street
1:51:32 Samuil Micu Street
1:53:45 Emil Isac Street
1:55:17 Virgil Fulicea Street
1:58:00 Matthias Corvinus House
2:00:00 Vasile Goldis Street
2:01:15 Muzeului Square
2:04:23 Victor Deleu Street
2:05:42 Octavian Petrovici Street
2:07:12 King Ferdinand Street
2:09:33 Tipografiei Street
2:10:48 Brassai Samuel Street
2:12:45 21 Decembrie Boulevard
2:17:04 F. J. Curie Street
2:19:10 Tipografiei Street
2:21:28 Andrei Saguna Street
2:26:10 Mihai Viteazul Square
2:31:17 King Ferdinand Street
2:36:00 Dragatina Street
2:38:30 Cetatuia Park
2:49:35 Suicide Trail
2:55:10 Elizabeth Bridge
2:56:34 Central Park
3:13:19 Iuliu Hossu Street
3:20:15 Vasile Alecsandri Street
3:21:43 Motilor Street
3:23:10 Emil Isac Street
3:24:27 Virgil Fulicea Street
3:27:00 Caragiale Park
3:29:37 King Ferdinand Street
3:33:03 Horea Street
3:46:21 Railway Station
31 май 2024