Eroilor Avenue, Cluj-Napoca

46°46′10″N 23°35′30″E / 46.7694°N 23.5917°E / 46.7694; 23.5917

Buildings on the Eroilor Avenue
The pedestrian area on Eroilor Boulevard in Cluj-Napoca, with the Lupa Capitolina Statue and the Bolyai János house (the green building)

Eroilor Avenue ("Heroes' Avenue") is a central avenue in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, connecting the Avram Iancu and Unirii squares. The northern side of the avenue was converted during the late 2000s into a pedestrian zone.

In the late 19th century and until 1919, the avenue was called Deák Ferenc utca. During the interwar era, the street was called Regina Maria, after Queen Mary of Romania; during the communist era it was named after Petru Groza, a Romanian prime-minister of that time.

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Places of worship
  • Bob Church
  • Calvaria Church
  • Calvinist Reformed Church
  • Central Reformed Church
  • Evangelical Church
  • Franciscan Church
  • Neolog Synagogue
  • Orthodox Cathedral
  • Piarists' Church
  • Reformed Church in Lower City
  • St. Michael's Church
  • St. Peter Church
  • Church on the Hill
  • Transfiguration Cathedral
  • Unitarian Church
Historical buildings
Statues and monuments
Sports venues
Avenues and squares
Other sites
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