<\/a>That’s how Cluj-Napoca welcomed 2015, in the city’s main square.<\/p><\/div>\n
When you get to the city, one of the first things you will see is surely Matthias Corvinus\u00a0on his horse in front of the Gothic style\u00a0St.Michael\u2019s Church, one of the most famous sights of Cluj-Napoca, located in the city\u2019s main square,\u00a0Pia\u021ba Unirii\u00a0(Union Square). In the past New Year’s Eve, the city got totally crowded by thousands of young people who celebrated the beginning of this promising year for the city.<\/p>\n
Then, take a walk around the\u00a0Heroes\u2019 Avenue\u00a0(Bulevardul Eroilor), one of the most vivid and colourful spots in the city. Get lost in its Central Park, which is absolutely every bit as beautiful as some of the most famous parks in Europe, with its windmills on the trunks, the cute and small bridges, the large lakes and sculptures. And make sure you don\u2019t miss Cluj-Napoca\u2019s fortress hill at night \u2013 the astonishing views and the city lights will surely amaze you.<\/p>\n
Looking forward to getting to know the brand new European Youth Capital? For 2015, it is counted that there will be over 1,500 events and happenings in Cluj-Napoca throughout the year – you have no excuse to miss it! You have time until the end of the year, when Cluj-Napoca will pass the torch to\u00a0G\u0259nc\u0259 (Azerbaijan), the awarded European Youth Capital of 2016.<\/p>\n
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