Oradea, Romania - 4K Walking Tour in Transylvania's most beautiful city with Captions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.พ. 2024
- Welcome to Oradea, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Join us on an immersive 4K walking tour as we journey through the charming streets, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture of this captivating city. With stunning visuals and insightful captions, this video promises to transport you to the enchanting world of Oradea.
As we wander through the cobblestone streets lined with elegant Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture, you'll feel as though you've stepped back in time. Marvel at the intricate details of buildings like the Black Eagle Palace and the Moon Church, each telling a story of Oradea's rich history and cultural heritage.
Follow along as we explore the bustling squares, such as Union Square and Ferdinand Square, where locals gather to socialize, shop, and enjoy the city's lively atmosphere. Take in the sights and sounds of Oradea's vibrant street life, from bustling markets to lively cafes, where you can indulge in delicious Romanian cuisine and soak up the lively ambiance.
Throughout the tour, informative captions will provide fascinating insights into Oradea's history, architecture, and traditions, allowing you to deepen your understanding of this unique destination. Learn about the city's multicultural past, its role as a center of trade and commerce, and the legends that have shaped its identity.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply seeking inspiration for your next travel adventure, this 4K walking tour of Oradea is sure to captivate your senses and ignite your wanderlust. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a virtual journey through one of Transylvania's most beautiful and beguiling cities. Don't forget to turn on captions for an enriched experience!
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Minunat oras ! O plimbare foarte placuta si relaxanta . Oradenii sunt oameni norocosi sa aiba un oras asa de ingrijit si frumos. Multumesc
Multumesc pentru aprecieri.Intr-adevar, Oradea este un oras foarte frumos si va fi si mai frumos dupa ce vor incheia toate lucrarile de modernizare care sunt in derulare.
Beautiful city
It really is
What a city!!!
Thanks for sharing this amazing experience with us all.
Regards from Brazil.
Thank you so much. 🤝
Hello and thank you for this walk in this beautiful, clean, calm and peaceful city. I think there are also hotels in this city??
Thank you for watching.Of course there are hotels.
Hotel,cosa sono?Noi ,non sappiamo in Romania, cosa sono i hotel?🙈🙈🙈🙈
very nice😍
Thanks 😊
👍👍👍
Very nice 38:21
Thank you
Well, it's not exactly Transylvania but Crisana (hun. Körösvidék, germ. Kreischgebiet)
Transylvania designates the territory that stretches to the western border of Romania, including Banat, Crişana and Maramureș.
The City of Nagyvarad (Oradea) is in region of Partium . Transylvania start east from Kiralyhago .@@WalkingTrailsTravelVibes
Nagyvárad ☺☺ gyönyörű szep tortenelmi Magyar varos, Historical Hungarian city
thank fuck for Romanians tho; they managed it and kept it to high standards. Definitely looks better and cleaner than Debrecen across the border. people are nicer and warmer in Oradea too.
You Hungaryans belong to Mongolia, you have nothing in common with Transylvania or Europe😂
The City of Nagyvarad (Oradea) population was 95% Hungarian before shameful Trianon Dictate in June 4. 1920. The president of Hungary statements on Trianon Dictate. th-cam.com/video/c1gmX--qStY/w-d-xo.html
In fact, about 55% were Jews, the rest Hungarians, Germans (Saxons), Aromanians, Ruthenians, Bulgarians, Gypsies and Romanians. There were few Romanians, because the Hungarians forbade them to settle in the city. The situation improved after the Horean War (1784), when Emperor Joseph II allowed the construction of Orthodox Cathedrals in Transylvania - in Oradea "Church with the moon" (1784-1790). However, the surrounding villages were mostly inhabited by Romanians, which is why, after the First World War, based on the Principle of Nations enunciated by President Woodrow Wilson, after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (established in 1867) and the occupation. of Budapest by the Romanian Army (August 1919) which crushed the communist armies of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, of Bela Kunn, Oradea remained within Romania's borders!
You push the fals wallach "romanian" propaganda , invented for justification the romanian occupation of Transylvania .@@lucianpop3667
Actually it was more than 50% Jewish lol ! All the beautiful Secession style buildings were erected by the rich Jewish merchants.
@@bgdx.5049 Jewish and Aromanians rich mercants families
From 1714, in Oradea the vast majority of merchants, traders and other wealthy taxpayers were "Greeks", în facts Aromanians (Driva, Roszvány, Iantso, Niri, Püspöki, Cosperda, Pitzis, Theodorovits, Kristoffy, Taszi, Poynar).
Demetrius Poynar de Biarea is known, being ennobled, his daughter, Ana Poynar, is the mother of the well-known lawyer, man of culture and patron: Emanuil Gojdu.
Austro-Hungarians really knew how to make a beautiful city. Pretty much every city thats on the territory of former AH is awesome. I've been to couple and its just amazing
Yes it is really beautiful. 🙏