art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Matthias Corvinus Monument (Romanian: Monumentul Matia Corvin; Hungarian: Mátyás király emlékmű) is a monument in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Matthias Corvinus Monument|
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Location | Cluj-Napoca Romania |
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Designer | János Fadrusz |
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Material | bronze, stone |
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Height | 12 |
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Beginning date | 1896 |
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Completion date | 1902 |
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Opening date | 14 October 1902 |
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Dedicated to | Matthias Corvinus |
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This classified historic monument, conceived by János Fadrusz and opened in 1902, represents Matthias Corvinus. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania, classified with number CJ-III-m-A-07819.[1] After casting the sculpture in bronze in the ore foundry, another small plaster model was made and sent to the World Exhibition in Paris. The plaster sample has been awarded the Grand Prix, the highest award at the World Expo.[2]
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Landmarks in Cluj-Napoca |
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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
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Historical buildings |
- Academic College
- Babos Palace
- Bánffy Palace
- Berde Palace
- Biasini Hotel
- Central University Library
- City Hall
- Elian Palace
- Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania
- Firefighters' Tower
- Hungarian Theatre
- Jósika Palace
- Matthias Corvinus House
- Mikes House
- National Theatre
- Orthodox Archbishopric Palace
- Palace of Finance
- Palace of Justice
- Postal Palace
- Prefecture Palace
- Rhédey Palace
- Széki Palace
- Tailors' Bastion
- Teleki Palace
- Telephone Palace
- Toldalagi-Korda Palace
- Train station
- Transylvania State Philharmonic
- Urania Palace
- Wass Palace
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Avenues and squares |
- 21 December Avenue
- Avram Iancu Square
- Calea Moților
- Heroes' Avenue
- King Ferdinand Avenue
- Michael the Brave Square
- Lucian Blaga Square
- Spring Street
- Stephen the Great Square
- Union Square
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Other sites |
- Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden
- Central Park
- Cetățuia
- Hajongard cemetery
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- [en] Matthias Corvinus Monument
[es] Monumento a Matías Corvino en Cluj-Napoca
El monumento a Matías Corvino (en rumano, Monumentul Matia Corvin; en húngaro, Mátyás király emlékmű) es un monumento en Cluj-Napoca, Rumanía. Este monumento histórico clasificado, concebido por János Fadrusz e inaugurado en 1902, representa a Matías Corvino. Es un monumento histórico en Rumanía, clasificado con el número CJ-III-m-A-07819.[1]
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