The Olympic pool from Cluj-Napoca, as the inhabitants call it, is in a continuous process of modernization. It is destined to the general public: adults, children, students, pupils, UTCN students, employees and retired persons. Centers for swimming learning: 10 classes. Individual subscriptions for children, adults, subscriptions for an entire class and for kindergarden. N/A Splaiul Independentei Street Phone: 004 0264... Read more »
The Mountain Club Carpati 29, with headquarter in Cluj-Napoca, has a Romanian legal, non-profit, non-working and non-governmental personality. It was founded in February 2006 at the initiative of 5 young students fond of mountains. We wish to make the young generation fond of the environment’s values, of the mountains and of a life at heights. The wish to help the... Read more »
The Universitas Swimming Complex, situated in Iuliu Hatieganu sports park, completes the complex of sports facilities (terrains and sports halls), which are part of Babes-Bolyai University property. It was inaugurated on the 27th of September 2009 and on the 1st of February 2010 it was actually opened for swimming teaching, but also for the public. It is first of all... Read more »
Cluj Arena is the stadium that is being built in Cluj, in the place of the former stadium, Ion Moina. The construction is financed by funds of the Cluj County Council, which also owns the building. The main beneficiary will be the U Cluj football team. The new stadium, with 2 stands and 2 grounds will have a capacity of... Read more »
The stadium began an extensive process of modernization in 2005, when CFR played successfully in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. The big number of people who assisted the important matches, the growing ambitions of the management, but especially the UEFA rules led to a new level, which was the enlargement of the stadium’s capacity. The old “L” imagined 40 years ago... Read more »
The Confucius Institute was created due to the desire of offering young people the possibility of taking classes of Chinese and of getting familiar with the Chinese culture and civilization. The preparations for creating the Institute were made at the “Babes-Bolyai” University in 2008 and due to the support of the HANBAN foundation and of the Zhejiang University, University of... Read more »
As an artistic institution dedicated exclusively to concerts, the Philharmonic of Cluj was founded through an official decree given by the Council of Ministers from Romania in the autumn of 1955, officially called: “The State Philharmonic Hall of Cluj”. At the moment it was created the musical bands were the great symphony orchestra with 75 musiciens and an instrumental band... Read more »
The Center of Japanese Art and Culture is a private institution in the city of Cluj-Napoca which carries out activities with the purpose of promoting the Japanese culture. The main concern of this center is to create and maintain a connection between the Romanian and Japanese culture by establishing a community of people who love the Japanese culture, regardless of... Read more »