Discover Oradea at your own pace on this self-guided walking tour you control entirely from your smartphone - no app to download and no physical guide to follow. Wander a route of ten stops through the city's dazzling Art Nouveau and Secession architecture, its grand Union Square, and the palaces and synagogues that tell the story of a once multi-ethnic city. Short audio stories bring each landmark to life, while interactive quizzes and riddles keep things playful as you go. Walk solo or with friends, pause whenever you like, and explore on any day, at any hour, in seven languages.
Start your self-guided tour at the entrance of the Moon Church (Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral) on Piata Unirii. Open your Ciceru experience nearby and follow the route on your smartphone.
The tour ends near the Oradea Fortress Gate. Take a moment to enjoy the area before finishing your walk.
The Moon Church (Biserica cu Luna) is a landmark Orthodox church on Union Square, known for the unique mechanism on its tower that tracks the phases of the moon. Admire the facade from the square as you begin your walk.
A beautifully preserved Art Nouveau (Secession) shopfront that once housed the glassware and porcelain store of Ignac K. Deutsch, a fine example of Oradea's early 20th-century commercial design.
Piata Unirii (Union Square) is Oradea's grand central square, framed by colorful Secession-era palaces and lively cafes. It is the beating heart of the city's celebrated Art Nouveau ensemble.
The Black Eagle Palace (Palatul Vulturul Negru) is one of Oradea's most iconic Art Nouveau buildings, famous for its Y-shaped glass-roofed arcade and the stained-glass black eagle that gives it its name.
The Darvas-La Roche House is a jewel of Secession architecture designed by the Vago brothers, now home to a museum dedicated to Oradea's Art Nouveau heritage. Admire its elegant facade and details from the street.
The Zion Neolog Synagogue, completed in 1878 in an elegant Moorish Revival style, is one of the largest synagogues in Romania. It stands as a moving testament to Oradea's once-thriving Jewish community and the city's multi-ethnic heritage.
The Fuchsl Palace is an elegant Secession-style apartment palace, part of Oradea's remarkable ensemble of early 20th-century architecture. Notice its refined facade and decorative detailing as you pass.
Oradea's Orthodox Synagogue served the city's Orthodox Jewish congregation, distinct from the Neolog community. Its facade is a quiet reminder of the religious diversity that shaped Oradea for generations.
The Ullmann Palace is a distinguished Secession-style building erected for the Ullmann family, showcasing the refined Art Nouveau detailing that defines Oradea's historic center.
The tour ends at the gate of the Oradea Fortress, a star-shaped Renaissance citadel with five bastions and centuries of military and trading history. Take time to explore its courtyards before finishing your walk.
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