Neumann Palace
The Neumann Palace is an eclectic building located in Arad.[1] It is a historical monument. It was built in 1891–1892 by the wealthy family of Neumann.[2] It was the biggest building in the city for a long period.
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Tourist sites in Arad
- Preparandia Română
- Serbian Church
- Serbian Episcopal Palace
- The House with the Padlock
- Old Theatre
- Red Ox Inn
- 'Trajan' Bridge
- Arad Fortress
- Administrative Palace
- Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre
- Neumann Palace
- Palace of Justice
- Cenad Palace
- National Bank Palace
- Bohuș Palace
- Szantay Palace
- Cultural Palace
- Herman Gyula Palace
- The House with the Cannon Balls
- The Water Tower
- Kohn Palace
- Old Customs House
- Nopcea Castle
- Andrenyi Palace
- Arad Casino
- Moise Nicoară National College
- The Old Cathedral
- Monastery of St. Simon Stylite
- Romanian Girl Gymnasium
- Boys Gymnasium 'Iosif Vulcan'
- Normal School for Girls
- Municipal Hospital of Arad
- Kovács Palace
- The Red Church
- Treasury
- The Neologue Synagogue
- Orthodox Synagogue
- The 'Ardealul' Hotel
- Roman-Catholic Church
- Roman-Catholic Church from New Arad
- Spirits and Yeast Factory
- Reformed Church
- Arad Central railway station
- Church "St. Martyr George"
- Ștrandul Neptun
- The Mureș River Bank Park
- Three Islands
- Mureș Floodplain Natural Park
- Păduricea
- Vladimirescu Forest
- Arad Vineyards
- Lake Ghioroc
- Cross of Martyrs
- St. John of Nepomuk Statue in Arad
- St. Florian Statue
- Bust of Aaron Chorin
- The 13 Martyrs of Arad
- The Triumphal Arch, Arad
- The Statue of Liberty
- Holy Trinity Monument
- Bust of Avram Iancu
- Bust of Mihai Eminescu
- Bust of Dimitrie Tichindeal
- Bust of Elena Ghiba Birta
- Bust of Moise Nicoară
- Bust of Alexandru D. Xenopol
- Bust of George Coșbuc
- Bust of Petre Pipoș
- Bust of Ioan Russu Șirianu
- Bust of Gheoghe Popa de Teiuș
- Bust of Mircea V. Stănescu
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