Cluj-Napoca Unitarian Church
The Cluj-Napoca Unitarian Church (Romanian: Biserica Unitariană din Cluj; Hungarian: kolozsvári unitárius templom), located at 21 December 1989 Street #9, is a Unitarian church in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Built in a late Baroque style between 1792 and 1796, according to the plans of Anton (Antal) Türk, the apse is semicircular and the vestibule faces south. A two-story spire with an onion-shaped roof dominates the facade. The upper parts of the facade are somber compared to the lower, which features tall niches between the pilasters. The central niche contains the portal, topped by an ellipse-shaped window, a small and amply sculpted balcony and another window in the shape of an arch segment. The pilasters have Doric and Ionic capitals, while the Neoclassical stucco decor includes sculpted shells, garlands and grape bunches.[1] The church is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Gh. Lazarovici, D. Alicu, C. Pop, I. Hica, P. Iambor, Şt. Matei, E. Glodaru, I. Ciupea, Gh. Bodea, Cluj-Napoca – Inima Transilvaniei, p.54. Editura Studia, Cluj-Napoca, 1997, ISBN 973-97555-0-X
- ↑ (Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Judeţul Cluj
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