Aiud

Aiud is a town in Alba County, Romania.

Understand

Aiud (Nagyenyed in Hungarian) is a town of troubled fate; devastated numerous times by Turks, Austrians, Romanians - its history is "a tragedy of blood and soot in several acts". Today, however, it is a small and mostly insignificant Romanian town, with not much to see, and only the central plaza reminding of its old atmosphere.

Having been founded by Germans in the 12th century, Aiud has later turned into a wealthy Hungarian town with its economy based on vine cultivation. With the foundation of a prestigious high school, it became a centre of education, and was dubbed "the Leiden of Transylvania". In 1849, Romanian troops and marauders massacred most of the inhabitants (who were predominantly Hungarian) and destroyed the entire town, including the school and churches. While it has been rebuilt later, it could never regain its prestige and importance.

Get in

Aiud is an important railway hub. The nearest airport is in Cluj Napoca.

See

  • 🌍 Aiud Citadel (Cetatea Aiudului), Piața Cuza Voda.
  • Museum of History (at the citadel).
  • 🌍 Museum of Natural Sciences.
  • 🌍 The City Hall.
  • 🌍 Orthodox Cathedral.
  • 🌍 City Park & The Students' Monument. The monument commemorates a battle from 1704

Do

  • Fishing
  • 🌍 Ștrandul Municipal Aiud, Aiud, Str. Băilor Nr. 2, +40 769 634 123. 08:00 - 20:00. Outdoor swimming pools: 1 pool (~50m x ~20m), 1 pool (~20m x ~10m); 7 lei/day/adult. pers, 5 lei/day/child - work days; 10 lei/day/adult. pers, 7 lei/day/child - weekend; 10 lei for sunbed.

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