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Best Things to See and Do in Târgu Mures, Romania

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Last Modified: June 15, 2024 //  by Anda //  17 Comments

I have strong ties to Târgu Mures. My in-laws resided in this beautiful medieval town in Transylvania, so while I lived in Romania I visited Târgu Mures countless times and explored not only its main attractions, but also many of the off the beaten path places around the city.

Table of Contents

  • A Brief History of Târgu Mures
  • TOP THINGS TO DO IN TÂRGU MURES ROMANIA
    • 1. Admire the city’s varied architecture
    • 2. The Prefecture Building (the Old Town Hall)
    • 3. Visit the Palace of Culture (Palatul Culturii)
    • 4. Step inside the Big Orthodox Cathedral
    • 5. St. John’s Baptist Church (the Roman Catholic Church)
    • 6. The Annunciation Cathedral (the Greek Catholic Church)
    • 7. Visit the Medieval Fortress
    • 8. Stroll through the Reformed Protestant Cemetery

A Brief History of Târgu Mures

Until the 1960s Târgu Mures (Marosvásárhely in Hun­garian) was the largest urban Hungarian community in Romania. But during Ceausescu’s regime it became a “closed city”, where ALL ethnic groups other than Romanians were forbidden to settle. The regime did that in an effort to dilute the Hungarian population.

Buildings in Târgu Mures Romania
Târgu Mures Old Town

Although today the Hungarians are only 48% of the total population, the city is officially bilingual and both Romanian and Hungarian languages are used in public. Târgu Mures is an important cultural and educational center that gets the best of both cultures.

Things to do in Târgu Mures: walk around the old town
Things to do in Târgu Mures: walk around the old town

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TOP THINGS TO DO IN TÂRGU MURES ROMANIA

Like its sister towns Sibiu and Sighisoara, Târgu Mures is one of Europe’s most charming cities that still maintains its unique medieval character. It reminds me a lot of Bratislava, in Slovakia. So if you are looking to visit it, here are some of the best things to do in Târgu Mures.

1. Admire the city’s varied architecture

One of the nicest things to do in Târgu Mures is stroll through the city center and the streets around it. Here you can enjoy the various architectural styles of the buildings, most of which are from the Art Nouveau period.

Târgu Mures city center

That was a time when Transylvania tried to mirror the architecture in other European countries like Germany, France, or Latvia. By merging different architectural styles with the local influences, they created an independent, national art.

Buildings in Târgu Mures city center
Buildings in Târgu Mures city center

The old residential areas around the city center are also worth exploring. Here you’ll see buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries, with tall wooden gates.

In this area you’ll also come across other important buildings in town. Like the Teleki Library, founded at the end of the 18th century by Sámuel Teleki, chancellor of Transylvania. Or the Palffy House (built around 1640) which is today home to the Music School of the University of Theatrical Arts (Address: Str. Bolyai 12).

Another beautiful building you’ll see in this part of town is the Kendeffy House, which houses the Courthouse of Târgu Mures today.

The Courthouse of Târgu Mures

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2. The Prefecture Building (the Old Town Hall)

One of the most beautiful structures in Târgu Mures is the Prefecture Building along the main street, dating back to1906. This construction replaced the old Town Hall, which was not fire safe. The building is remarkable for its 192 feet high spire, which was originally a watchtower over the city.

Things to do in Târgu Mures: visit the Prefecture Building
The Prefecture Building

In the first years the building functioned as the Town Hall, but nowadays it serves as the headquarters of the County Prefecture.

3. Visit the Palace of Culture (Palatul Culturii)

The city’s most famous building (known in Romanian as Palatul Culturii) stands at Strada George Enescu 2, close to Piata Trandafirilor (“square of roses”).  The Palace of Culture is equally beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside.

Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures, Romania
Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures, Romania

Built between 1911 and 1913, the Palace of Culture combines a Viennese Secessionist style with local folk art intended to emphasize the predominant culture in this eastern part of Transylvania.

Palace of Culture façade
Palace of Culture façade

One of the most striking features of the Palace is the shimmering tiled roof. This was made from a special enamel from Pecs, Hungary, which was very popular at the time. Many of the cultural venues in Budapest have the same kind of tiled roofs.

Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures
The tiled roof of the Palace of Culture

As you step inside, a world of beauty opens before your eyes: stained glass windows and painted walls and ceilings, and a grand Italian marble staircase. This is one of the most unique places to visit in Romania!

The Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures
Interior of the Palace of Culture

One of the rooms that will leave you in awe is the enchanting Hall of Mirrors (open Tuesday to Sunday from 9am-4pm), named for the Venetian mirrors at each end of it. The hall was once used for balls and fancy receptions.

The Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures
The Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures

On the ground floor of the Palace there is a Great Hall where the local symphony holds concerts. The hall is beautifully decorated with mahogany woodwork and masonry touched up with real gold dust.

Stained glass windows at the Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures
Stained glass windows at the Palace of Culture in Târgu Mures

The Palace also houses a smaller concert hall with beautiful stained glass, a museum of contemporary art and an archeology and history museum.

4. Step inside the Big Orthodox Cathedral

Like most European cities, Târgu Mures is not short of beautiful churches and cathedrals. Some are newer and some are older, but many of them are wort visiting.

At the northern end of the city is the Big Orthodox Cathedral, built at the beginning of the 20th century, shortly after Transylvania became part of Romania.

The Orthodox Cathedral in Târgu Mures
The Big Orthodox Cathedral

The cathedral is quite monumental, with a huge central nave whose walls are decorated with the Orthodox saints.

Avram Iancu's statue in Târgu Mures
Avram Iancu’s Statue

The front of the church is dominated by the statue of Avram Iancu, an important Romanian figure who argued for the Romanians’ rights within Transylvania during the 1948 revolution in Romania.

5. St. John’s Baptist Church (the Roman Catholic Church)

With its imposing towers and striking façade, the Roman Catholic Church is visible from afar. The church stands to the left to the Orthodox Cathedral, in the center of the city, in Piata Trandafirilor (‘square of roses’).

The Roman Catholic Church in Târgu Mures, Romania
The Roman Catholic Church, in Târgu Mures

The inside of the church is quit luxurious, with liturgical objects that are true works of art.

Altar of St. John's Baptist Church in Targu Mures
Altar of St. John’s Baptist Church

The main altar, made in 1755 by Anton Schuchbauer, is supported by monumental columns.

6. The Annunciation Cathedral (the Greek Catholic Church)

Another beautiful church worth visiting is the Annunciation Cathedral, also known as the Small Cathedral. The church is not exactly small, unless compared to the Big Orthodox Cathedral at the opposite side of town.

Things to do in Târgu Mures: visit the Greek Catholic Church
The Greek Catholic Church

The church which was designed in the first half of the 20th century in the style of St. Peter Basilica in Rome, was initially a Greek Catholic congregation. However, during the communist regime Greek Catholicism was banned, so the Greek Orthodox took over the church.

7. Visit the Medieval Fortress

One of the main attractions in Târgu Mures is the Old Medieval Fortress, dating back to the 15th century. The thick walls and tall bastions of the fortress extend very close to the main square in the city center (Piata Trandafirilor).

the old Fortress walls in Targu Mures
The Old Fortress walls in Tirgu Mures

The impressive stone walls surround now a park . There is no admission fee for visiting the actual fortress. However, inside the walls there is a small history museum for which you need to buy a ticket.

Reformed Church (Fortress)
The Reformed Church (in the Fortress)

Also within the fortress you’ll see a beautiful chapel, which is the oldest church in Târgu Mures.

8. Stroll through the Reformed Protestant Cemetery

There are also some old and beautiful cemeteries in Târgu Mures that are worth visiting, like the Jewish, the Roman Catholic and the Reformed (Protestant) Cemetery.

The Reformed Protestant Cemetery in  Targu Mures
The Reformed Protestant Cemetery
The Old Reformed Cemetery in Târgu Mures
Tombs in the Reformed Protestant Cemetery

Visiting old cemeteries may not be on your list of things to do in Târgu Mures, but this one is truly beautiful and relaxing. It also rests on a high hill which offers very beautiful views of the city.

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Anda is an award winning travel writer, avid globetrotter and passionate photographer. She is the voice behind "Travel Notes & Beyond," a collection of stories and travel impressions from her wanderings around the world. When she is not busy writing, traveling, or editing photographs, you can find her hiking in the foothills behind her house together with her husband and their dog.

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  1. Ganga Travel

    April 9, 2024 at 12:55 am

    Your insightful guide to Târgu Mures is a captivating journey through Romania’s cultural gems and hidden treasures. I’ll be in Romania next week and our vivid descriptions of this town make me want to go visit it.

    Reply
  2. Lolo

    December 4, 2016 at 12:42 am

    Wow the architecture is just so uniquely stunning! David from Travelsewhere just posted about Sibiu and it was also beautiful! Nice to know that this is it’s sister town! #WkendTravelInspiration

    Reply
    • Anda Galffy

      December 4, 2016 at 9:19 pm

      Transylvania has very many medieval towns like this, Lolo, and it’s not far from you.

      Reply
  3. Jim ~ ReflectionsEnroute

    December 4, 2016 at 12:22 am

    My condolences, it’s nice you were able to mix the pleasure of this beautiful city with this sad time. Thanks for linking up with #wkendtravelinspiration!

    Reply
  4. Albom Adventures

    December 3, 2016 at 1:25 am

    I’m sorry to hear that your visit was on such a sad occasion. The town looks beautiful and has an interesting history.

    Reply
  5. Sarah Ebner

    September 17, 2014 at 10:26 am

    It looks like a remarkable place, but I am sorry that you were there for such a sad reason.

    Reply
    • Anda Galffy

      September 17, 2014 at 10:56 am

      Thank you, Sarah.

      Reply
  6. Adelina // Pack Me To

    September 16, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    I really wish I had more time to explore all of Transylvania. Everyone has told me how beautiful the region is and your photos definitely prove that.

    Reply
    • Anda Galffy

      September 16, 2014 at 12:53 pm

      Thank you, Adelina. Next time you go to Budapest, just take Wizz Air for a 45 minute flight to Tirgu Mures, or Cluj. You’ll be in the heart of Transylvania.

      Reply
  7. Kelly

    September 14, 2014 at 3:44 am

    Wow what a beautiful part of the world – you’re photos are stunning and really capture the beauty of the area x

    Reply
    • Anda Galffy

      September 14, 2014 at 9:10 am

      Thank you, Kelly. Romania is indeed a beautiful country.

      Reply
  8. Emma

    September 14, 2014 at 3:25 am

    Sorry you went for a funeral. It looks like a beautiful place though…

    Reply
  9. Vlad

    September 12, 2014 at 12:00 am

    Sorry to hear about your loss! You definitely captured all the beautiful parts of Targu Mures, I have only been there for a few hours once, I remember it was beautiful, but it often gets overlooked in favor to the other cities in Transylvania.

    Reply
    • Anda Galffy

      September 12, 2014 at 12:28 am

      Yea, I totally agree.

      Reply
  10. Linda Bibb

    September 11, 2014 at 11:22 am

    I’m sorry to know you were there for a funeral, but what a beautiful town. No fair, you’ve made me want to see Transylvania even more!

    Reply
    • Anda Galffy

      September 11, 2014 at 12:06 pm

      I think you’d enjoy Transylvania a lot, Linda. Besides, Romania is still very affordable.

      Reply
  11. Laszlo

    September 10, 2014 at 8:55 pm

    I love this town in the heart of Transylvania, with a rich cultural tradition and several great restaurants, bars and coffee houses. Should have been kept as a secret!

    Reply

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