Banffy Palace
Banffy Palace
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3.5
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ConstantinS61
Cluj-Napoca, Romania78 contributions
July 2013 • Family
Very nice building with architecture style, but also you can visit the Art Gallery inside, with romanian and international paintings.
Written 29 July 2013
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dfs346
104 contributions
Apr 2013 • Couples
Banffy Palace has been under renovation/reconstruction, with Europan funds, for the last few years. There is no public transport from Cluj-Napoca to Banffy, so you need a car. If you make the 20-km trip from Cluj-Napoca just for Banffy, it's best to be aware that (as of mid-2013) the renovations are not complete; the coffee shop may or may not be open; and there is nowhere to eat or drink nearby. That said, the ruins have an air of bygone grandeur.
Written 19 December 2013
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Steve W
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July 2017 • Friends
We are a group of friends who city break across Europe and always visit the local art museums. This is one of the most disappointing. Building is impressive though a bit grubby at present and most is off limits.
Gallery space upstairs is good in terms of space and light. Rooms needing attention.
Art itself is nothing special with exception of Gregorescu and Elena Popea. Rest of very average quality.
In another part of ground floor is another gallery space and at the moment very good exhibition of Romanian artist Mattis-Teutsch whose work compares well with early Kandinsky and Malevich. If you are around while this is on go see.
Gallery space upstairs is good in terms of space and light. Rooms needing attention.
Art itself is nothing special with exception of Gregorescu and Elena Popea. Rest of very average quality.
In another part of ground floor is another gallery space and at the moment very good exhibition of Romanian artist Mattis-Teutsch whose work compares well with early Kandinsky and Malevich. If you are around while this is on go see.
Written 12 July 2017
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Gabriella A
Cluj-Napoca, Romania229 contributions
Mar 2013 • Solo
The palace was owned by the Banffy family, a noble family from Transylvania. The famous composer Franz Liszt gave some concerts there and it was also visited by the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Sissi. It now hosts the Musem of Art. A must see if you visit the city.
Written 1 March 2013
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RaduCostea
Cluj-Napoca, Romania276 contributions
July 2013 • Friends
In this palace you can find the National Museum of Art from Cluj-Napoca witch was EMYA Award nominee for the European Museum of the Year 1997. So i think is a great place where you can start exploring the city.
Exactly in the city center.
Exactly in the city center.
Written 3 August 2013
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Barry D
Palmyra, PA254 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
Banffy is an interesting palace with a tremendous history. It is a shame that it is literally crumbling away. Today part of it is an art museum which deserves higher than my overall rating. But the palace could be put to so much better use with period furnishings in addition to the artwork. The deterioration of the structure after years of neglect is quite evident and one can only hope that funds from somewhere can be found to save it and restore Banffy to its glory.
Written 27 April 2016
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Ulysses336
Brasov, Romania2,717 contributions
Nov 2015 • Solo
Banffy Palace is considerând the most important baroque building in Transsylvania and in Romania ; the building began in 1774 and was siege of Duke of Banffy the governor of Transsylvania; it now houses the National Museum of Art which is the most important Museum of Art in Transsylvania and second after the National Museum of Art in Bucharest; besides paintings of the most renowned Romanian masters,there are a lot of paintings of foreign masters,especially Dutch,Italian,French,German
Written 27 February 2016
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Rambling Lawyer
Glendale, CA296 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
After reading Banffy's Transylvania Trilogy I would have gone just for the exposure to the author's "city" home. (The country home outside Cluj was destroyed by the Nazis when Banffy was discovered trying to make a separate peace with the Allies.) The earlier material is sparse and of mixed quality and condition, but the works from the Nineteenth Century on are quite strong with an especially good representation of Nicolai Grigorescu.
Written 10 June 2015
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LilsTrips
Pembroke Pines, FL4 contributions
Aug 2022 • Solo
I want to go tomorrow before I catch my plane but their hours are not posted on their website or here.
Written 21 August 2022
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Johan17
Winterswijk, The Netherlands1,411 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Banffy castle in Bonchida (Bontida) is being restored. Please note that the restauration als serves as a training ground for young restaurators.
Since I have last been here (five years ago) progress has clearly been made, but it is slow!
Since I have last been here (five years ago) progress has clearly been made, but it is slow!
Written 12 September 2018
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