Bistrita City
Location:
Bistrita, the capital of Bistrita Nasaud County is situated in the central-north part of Romania, approximately in the center of the county.
Area/Surface:
145.47 km²
Population:
77.000 people
Calling code:
+4 0263 or 0363
How to get here:
By car:
North-East entry: follow the European road E58 (DN17) from Russia – Ukraine – Moldova Republic – Iași – Botoșani – Suceava – Câmpulung Moldovenesc – Vatra Dornei.
South entry: follow the same European road E578 (DN15a) from Brașov – Sfântu Gheorghe – Miercurea Ciuc – Gheorghieni – Reghin.
West entry: follow the European road E58 (DN17) from Austria – Slovakia – Ukraine – Baia Mare – Dej – Beclean.
North-West entry: follow the National road DN17c from Moisei – Năsăud.
You can also get in Bistrița very easy by coach/bus.
By train:
Unfortunately Bistrița is not an important railway junction of Romania, so you will need connection trains to get here. Although, the main railway routes with stops in Bistrița are:
Bistrița – Beclean – Dej – Cluj Napoca
Bistrita – Gheorghieni – Miercurea Ciuc – Sfântu Gheorghe – Brașov – Ploiești – Bucharest
Bistrița – Beclean – Năsăud – Vatra Dornei
Bistrița – Reghin – Târgu Mureș and others.
By plane:
Bistrița doesn’t have an airport, but the nearest international airports are in Târgu Mureș (86 km) and in Cluj Napoca (117 km).
Foundation year:
1264
When to go:
The best period for visiting Bistrița City is between April and October when the temperature is high enough for walking dressed in light clothes and for visiting city’s touristic objectives. Summer is the most pleasant season, both in terms of weather and traffic/crowds, but sometimes it can be too hot.
Bistrita City
Relief, climate, rivers and lakes:
Bistrita City is the biggest city from the north part of the historical region Transylvania and is situated in the north-east of the Transylvanian Plateau (Bistrita’s Hills) in Bistrita Depression, not very far from the Eastern Carpathians. The average altitude of the relief where the city is situated is 350-400 m height. The climate in Bistrita City is very nice for more than two-thirds of the year with temperatures above 15° C. During summer, these temperatures can often exceed 25-30° C. The climate is temperate continental and the annual average of the temperature is 8-9° C. Summers are warm and rich in rainfall and winters are dry and cold. The main river which crosses the city is Bistrita River. There is only one lake on city’s territory, a leisure one.
History, importance and the beautiful location of Bistrita City:
Bistrita City is one of the first cities founded by Germans, who fortified the city starting the 14th century. A few centuries later, in 1930, since Germans arrived in the region, the city had a German population approximately equal to that of Romanians. But starting the 2nd World War, German population began to decrease very much and today the Romanians represent more than 90% of the population. The picturesque and quiet area of Northern Transylvania where the city is located, always attracted those tourists in search of silence, but also the adventurers, because Bistrita City is not very far from the Eastern Carpathians and their national parks rich in splendid landscapes, waterfalls and marked hiking trails (Rodnei Mountains National Park and Calimani Mountains National Park).
Tourism and the best tourist objectives and attractions in Bistrita City:
Like in majority of Romania‘s historical cities, in Bistrita City the life focused around the citadel or the central fortification, of which today was preserved only the Coopers (Dogarilor) Tower, everything else being ruins. However, tourists can find in Bistrita a quiet city, with a medieval air and rich in tourist objectives and attractions, from museums to historical monuments, old buildings or plazas which give you the impression that here the time always stayed and it never moved. (Find more journeys on blog.worldlifetimejourneys.com) The rural landscapes of Bistrita City also fascinate the modern tourist with their beauty and the surrounding villages through their local traditions and ethnography. Visit Bistrita City!
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Bistrita Tourist Objectives
Museums:
Bistrița-Năsăud Museum Complex (Ethnography, Natural Sciences, Art, History, Archaeology)
“George Coșbuc” Exposition Hall
24 Arcades Gallery
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Memorial Houses:
“George Coșbuc” Memorial house
“Andrei Mureșanu” Memorial house
“Liviu Rebreanu” Memorial house (Liviu Rebreanu)
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Theaters, operas and other buildings of cultural and musical interest:
“Alexandru Misiuga” Puppets Theatre
“George Coșbuc” Municipal Cultural Center
Sindicates Cultural Center
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Castles, citadels and old buildings:
Coopers (Dogarilor) Tower
Bistrița Citadel Ruins
Silversmith House
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Churches and monasteries:
“The entrance in Church of the Holy Virgin” Greek-Catholic Church
“The Three Saints Hierarchs” Orthodox Cathedral
Evangelical Church
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Palaces, monuments and statues:
Cultural Palace
Justice Palace
“Nation Heroes” Monument
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Parks and Markets/Plazas:
White House Park
Central Plaza
Citadel Park
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Other tourist objectives and attractions:
Bistrița Ice Rink
Șugălete Leisure Complex
Codrișor Forest
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