Szeky Palace, Gothic Revival palace in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Szeky Palace is a Gothic Revival building in Cluj-Napoca located along the Someşul Mic River, built with characteristic pointed roofs and ornamental stonework. The structure displays multiple stories with window-rich facades and architectural details typical of its era.
The palace was designed in 1893 by Hungarian architect Samu Pecz for Miklós Széki, a university professor and pharmacologist. Its construction reflects the architectural developments of Transylvania during this period and influenced Cluj-Napoca's urban character.
The palace reflects how wealthy families in late 19th-century Transylvania wanted to display their status through European architectural styles. One can see this choice reflected in the building's design, which shows how local society engaged with contemporary design trends.
The building stands near the river's edge and is easily reached on foot from other important structures in the city center. You should allow time to view the facade and details from different vantage points.
The palace was designed by Samu Pecz, one of the most influential architects of his time in Hungary, whose works shaped the appearance of many cities across the region. This connection makes it a window into how individual designers left their mark on Transylvania's architectural history.
Location: Cluj-Napoca
Location: Cluj County
Address: Str. Regele Ferdinand (fostă Doja Gheorghe) 37, municipiul Cluj-Napoca
GPS coordinates: 46.77370,23.58780
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:20
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