Occupying 14 ha of abrupt and hilly land
in the south of the city, it is the largest green area
of Cluj-Napoca, displaying a large variety of flora.
The Memorial Matthias Corvinus House is the oldest
lay building in Cluj, well preserved and having many functions along
the time.
With an altitude of 405 meters above sea
level, and 60 m above the city, the hill got its name from
the Austrian fortress built there.
The statue was designed by Fadrusz Janos,
whose work of art won the Great prize of the Paris World Exhibition,
in 1900.
The southern wall of the Calvaria Church
has a built-in sundial that dates back from the XVth century,
considered to be one of the oldest in Transylvania.
Was built between 1350 and 1487, probably
immediately after the settlement had officially become a town,
in 1316.
Mihai Viteazul Square is dominated
by the equestrian statue of Michael the Brave and is bordered by
a few former palaces of fine architecture.
The gothic building was raised with help from
priest Kedves Istvan and funds from a house for elderly people,
on the founda- tions of the old church.