Join our new tour and discover the fascinating history of Arad in the heart of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire! Explore the lesser-known stories of this historic city.
The city on the Mures River has one of the most developed networks of historical buildings in Romania, which represents an exceptional cultural and historical heritage. Those interested will see the Neuman Palace, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the City Hall, the Cultural Palace, the Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre, the Statue of Liberty in Reconciliation Park, the Red Church, the Royal College (today Moise Nicoara College), the Szantay Palace on Horia Street, the Bohus Palace on Vasile Goldiș Street, the Földes Palace on Eminescu Street as well as other buildings designed by the architects Ludovic Szantay and Milan Tabacovici from Arad and other famous architects.
Each building has its own story that you will hear from the guide. We will discover administrative buildings, places of worship belonging to all religious denominations, houses of report, schools, parks, and statues.
At each tourist site, we will stop to admire it and listen to its story. At request, we can enter the art gallery of the museum complex, where you can admire a unique collection of paintings donated by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest in 1913.