Former Hungarian Civil School
Liceul De Muzică Şi Arte Plastice
Former Hungarian Civil School
Liceul De Muzică Şi Arte Plastice
Original function:
school
Current function:
school
Settlement:
Address:
Strada Călărașilor 4
Historical Hungarian county:
Alsó-Fehér
Country:
Romania
GPS coordinates:
46.0738506484, 23.5825170254
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History
Built in 1900-1901 for the Hungarian civil school, it was taken over by the occupying Romanians in 1919 and the first Romanian state lyceum in Transylvania was opened here under the name of Mihai Viteazul.
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