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Castle
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Canons Corridor
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Science & Technical Museum
Contains exhibits on science and technology.
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Gheorghe Asachi Library
A historic library and museum in the Palace of Culture.
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St Slujbă’s Monastery
Pretty St Slujbăs Monastery is surrounded by a lush walled garden.
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Planetarium
Constanţas planetarium is a fun rainy-day treat for kids.
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Sihla Monastery
Friendly small monastery, inhabited by around 30 monks today.
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Parc Zoologic
Along Str Ştefan cel Mare, the tiny zoo has a seasonal outdoor minizoo.
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Museum of Bucovina Folk Techniques
SMall museum on Bucovina local arts and crafts and their folk tradition.
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Museum of Zoology
This surprisingly rewarding museum is home to hundreds of jarred and stuffed specimens
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Maramureş Museum
The Maramureş Museum displays colourful folk costumes, rugs and carnival masks.
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Church of the Icon
This church was built by monk and former privy secretary Mihail Băbeanu from 1745 to 1750.
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County History Museum
This sprawling museum has extensive collections on archaeology, history, natural sciences and folk art.
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Dealul Florilor Stadium
North across the footbridge over the Săsar River, the stadium is home to the Baia Mare football club.
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Tâmpa Cable Car
The Tâmpa Cable Car offers stunning views from the top of Mount Tâmpa and a communist-era dining room.
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St Ursuline Church
Heading northeast from Piaţa Mică, you come to the St Ursuline Church, founded by Dominican monks in the 15th century.
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Banca Agricola
Banca Agricola is Piaţa Mare’s most impressive building; it now houses the town hall and tourist information centre.
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Hungarian Cemetery
Just east of here, most easily reached from Str Avram Iancu down the hill, is an immense, highly memorable Hungarian cemetary.
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St Johns Church
Opposite the Art Museum, towering over the square, the lovely, but sombre St John’s Church (1498) has a 10m-high bell tower.
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Franciscan Monastery & Church
At the western end of the main square, Piaţa Primeriei, stands the Franciscan Monastery & Church, built from 1712 to 1779.
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