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Alba Iulia
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Photo courtesy of Radu Trifan Alba Iulia
About Alba Iulia
[Ahl`bah - Yoo`lee`yah]

Alba Iulia is the main city of the state of Alba in Romania. The city was an important Dacian political, economic and social centre named Apulon, mentioned by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy. After the southern part of Dacia became a province of the Roman Empire, the capital of the Dacia Apulensis district was established here, and the city was known as Apulum. Apulum was one of the largest centers in Roman Dacia and the seat of the XIII Gemina Legion. The main historical area of Alba Iulia is the upper city, developed extensively by Charles VI of the Holy Roman Empire. The Habsburgs renamed the city Karlsburg in honor of Charles. The upper city's fortress with seven bastions, in a stelar shape, was constructed between 1716-1735 by Giovanni Morando Visconti, using the Vauban system - the largest of this kind in South-eastern Europe. (Wikipedia, Wikipedia GNU FDL)
National Union Museum
Local name: "Muzeul National al Unirii"
Local phonetic: [Moo`zeh`ool - Nah`tzioh`nahl - ahl - Woo`nee`ree]
Photo courtesy of Museum.ici.ro National Union Museum
2-14 Mihai Viteazu, Alba Iulia
State of Alba, Romania
+40 (258) 813300


The "Babylon" building, built in the middle of the last century (1851-1853) in the spirit of the Romantic architecture, now hosting the National Museum of Unity. In front of it, the equestrian statue of Michael the Brave realized by Oscar Han in 1968, with the occasion of the semicentennial of the union of Transylvania with Romania.

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