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City Guide Eroilor Pedestrian Area
 

Eroilor Pedestrian Area

Eroilor Boulevard is one of the most important arteries in Cluj-Napoca. From the late nineteenth century until 1919, it was called Deak Ferenc Utca, in translation "Deak Ferenc Street." Between the two world wars it was called the Queen Mary Street, while under communism, it beared the name of Dr. Petru Groza.
During 2006, the southern side of the street was completely rebuilt, being opened for traffic later that year, while the northern side has been transformed into a pedestrian area in 2007.