Bob Church, Cluj-Napoca
46°46′07″N 23°35′15″E / 46.76861°N 23.58750°E / 46.76861; 23.58750Architecture Architect(s) Iosif Leder Style Baroque Completed 1803
The Bob church (Romanian: Biserica Bob din Cluj, Hungarian: Bob utcai görög katolikus templom) is the first Greek-Catholic church that was built in 1803 in the city of Cluj, Transylvania, at that time part of the Austrian Empire. The name of the church comes from the Romanian noble Ioan Bob, later bishop of the Romanian Greek-Catholic church, who paid for the construction of the church.
On 7 August 1864, Veronica Micle married here Ștefan Micle, the future Rector of the University of Iași.[1]
References
- ^ Buica-Pickering, Elena (21 April 2004). "Veronica Micle (22 aprilie 1850 – 6 august 1889)". Observatorul Cultural (in Romanian). Retrieved October 10, 2020.
Bibliography
- Dăianu, Elie (1906). Biserica lui Bob în Cluj. Cluj.
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