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Oradea stands in the Crisana region of western Romania, just kilometers from the Hungarian border, and the city's architecture announces that it spent centuries as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the early 20th century, during the final prosperous decades before World War One, a wave of Secession and Art Nouveau construction transformed Oradea into one of the most architecturally coherent cities in the region. The Black Eagle Palace, completed in 1908, is the centerpiece: a glass-roofed shopping arcade with sinuous iron details and hand-painted tilework that rivals comparable passages in Vienna or Budapest.
The Crisul Repede River divides the city, with the Baroque Bishop's Palace and the Roman Catholic Cathedral to the north and the Ottoman-era citadel ruins to the south.
Oradea also has thermal springs that have been channeled into spa facilities, some in grand bathing halls from the Habsburg era. After decades of communist-era neglect, a determined restoration campaign since the 2010s has brought dozens of facades back to their original colors and ornamentation, making Oradea one of central Europe's quietly compelling surprises for architecture travelers.

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