Neumann Palace
Neumann Palace in Arad, Romania
The Neumann Palace is an eclectic building located in Arad. It is an historical monument.
History
Built in 1891–1892 by the wealthy family of Neumann. It was the biggest building in the city for a long period.
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- Preparandia Română
- Serbian Church
- Serbian Episcopal Palace
- The House with the Padlock
- Old Theatre
- The Red Ox Inn
- 'Trajan' Bridge
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- Administrative Palace
- Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre
- Neumann Palace
- Palace of Justice
- Cenad Palace
- National Bank Palace
- Bohuș Palace
- Szantay Palace
- Cultural Palace
- Herman Gyula Palace
- The House with the Cannon Balls
- The Water Tower
- Kohn Palace
- Old Customs House
- Nopcea Castle
- Andrenyi Palace
- Arad Casino
- Moise Nicoară National College
- The Old Cathedral
- Monastery of St. Simon Stylite
- Romanian Girl Gymnasium
- Boys Gymnasium 'Iosif Vulcan'
- Normal School for Girls
- Municipal Hospital of Arad
- Kovács Palace
- The Red Church
- Treasury
- The Neologue Synagogue
- Orthodox Synagogue
- The 'Ardealul' Hotel
- Roman-Catholic Church
- Roman-Catholic Church from New Arad
- Spirits and Yeast Factory
- Reformed Church
- Gara Centrală Arad
- Church "St. Martyr George"
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- Cross of Martyrs
- St. John of Nepomuk Statue in Arad
- St. Florian Statue
- Bust of Aron Chorin
- The 13 Martyrs of Arad
- The Triumphal Arch, Arad
- The Statue of Liberty
- Holy Trinity Monument
- Bust of Avram Iancu
- Bust of Mihai Eminescu
- Bust of Dimitrie Tichindeal
- Bust of Elena Ghiba Birta
- Bust of Moise Nicoară
- Bust of Alexandru D. Xenopol
- Bust of George Coşbuc
- Bust of Petre Pipoş
- Bust of Ioan Russu Şirianu
- Bust of Gheoghe Popa de Teiuş
- Bust of Mircea V. Stănescu
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Coordinates: 46°10′31″N 21°19′03″E / 46.1753°N 21.3174°E / 46.1753; 21.3174