Eroilor Avenue, Cluj-Napoca
46°46′10″N 23°35′30″E / 46.7694°N 23.5917°E / 46.7694; 23.5917
Buildings on the Eroilor Avenue
The pedestrian area on Eroilor Boulevard in Cluj-Napoca, with the Lupa Capitolina Statue and the Bolyai János house (the green building)
Eroilor Avenue ("Heroes' Avenue") is a central avenue in Cluj-Napoca , Romania , connecting the Avram Iancu and Unirii squares. The northern side of the avenue was converted during the late 2000s into a pedestrian zone .
In the late 19th century and until 1919, the avenue was called Deák Ferenc utca. During the interwar era, the street was called Regina Maria, after Queen Mary of Romania ; during the communist era it was named after Petru Groza , a Romanian prime-minister of that time.
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