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Memorial Halls
Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
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Str. Iosif Vulcan 16, Oradea, RomaniaMap
Phone+40 359 466 088
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  • Ravenous2B
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    Small but worth visiting

    Despite being just a few rooms, it is worth visiting as it is presenting an important part of the romanian literature history. Also the guide is very kind, knowledgeable and passionate

    Reviewed on Sep 21, 2023
  • ADB0214
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    Very important for the Romanian culture and history

    The memorial house is located very close to the city centre and opposite a wonderful park, along the river bank. It is highly recommended for all those interested in the Romanian culture and history.

    Reviewed on Aug 24, 2018
  • Bogdan B
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    Memorial House of Iosif Vulcan

    Iosif Vulcan was an ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian magazine editor, poet, playwright, novelist and cultural figure. He founded the literary magazine Familia, which he published for four decades. ONe...

    Reviewed on Mar 12, 2016
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    Walking down the street of Losif Vulkan is worth looking at the memorial house of the man in whose name it is named. The house itself is small, but there is a lot of interesting things related to the biography of this is known ...

    Reviewed on Jun 12, 2016
  • nadri97
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    Memorial to Iosif Vulcan

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    I didn't know Iosif Vulcan, but I definitely wanted to find it. Unlike other places, there was a guard here, and he said he was also a writer. Iosif seems to have made a magazine called 'Family' here. The exhibition hall also hangs a picture of Romanian national poet Mihai Eminescu. It is said that he first appeared through the Familia magazine at the age of 16. Iosif moved to Oradea in 1880 and 190...

    Reviewed on Dec 13, 2019