Reunification Cathedral

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Alba Iulia, Romania

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Cathedral· Orthodox church· Church· Tourist attraction

Reunification Cathedral Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Reunification Cathedral is located in Alba Iulia, Romania on Strada Mihai Viteazu 16. Reunification Cathedral is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category cathedral in Romania.

Address

Strada Mihai Viteazu 16

Phone

+40 258811690

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Paul Ciprian

Nice church but not out of common

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Alex Iordache

The Cathedral of the Coronation in Alba Iulia, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was built with the support of the Royal House of Romania, according to the plans of the architect Victor Ştefănescu, which was finalized in September 1922, in memory of the first Romanian envoys and patron of the event King Ferdinand. in the courtyard of this church took place on October 15, 1922 the crowning ceremony of King Ferdinand and the Queen Maria as sovereigns of Great Romania

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Claire Hungar

Beautiful and was a wonderful experience to listen to the service while standing outside in the garden

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ענת שורץ

This is a wonderful historic religious place.

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paolino p.

all the area around it's very interesting, the church it's not one of the most beautiful. better outside then inside.

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Sebastjan Ugrin

Orthodox cathedral in the historical centre of Alba Julia offers a very interesting wire onto a well kept garden and architecture, where the outside arched walls, a bit Roman Villa alike, keep at its center safe the cathedral building. The entrance itself is a masterpiece.

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Marius Savescu

Surpeisingly nice! Worth a visit!

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MacRoBu

It is a great cathedral situated in the middle of Alba Iulia Citadel. It is the symbol of Romanian Orthodoxy and it is also a symbol of the unification of Romania in 1918, this cathedral being completed by King Ferdinand and Queen Marie. First place to stop, starting from the West gate of the citadel the impressive bell tower of almost 60 meters high hides the nice church and the garden surrounded by porticos. The church has a sober, wooden iconostasis, and the interior reveals royal decorations and the portraits of King Ferdinand I and Queen Mary of Romania the whole complex has been build to celebrate a great moment of Romanian history, the coronation of the mentioned royal couple after the WW1 and the fundamental changes that followed it. It is an iconic historical place because here the Romanian people decided the creation of the Great Romania