Someșeni

Someşeni, formerly known as Someșfalău[1] (Hungarian: Szamosfalva, German: Mikelsdorf) is a neighbourhood of Cluj-Napoca city, Cluj County, Romania.

View of Someșeni

History

The area was inhabited by Gepids, as evidenced by the Treasure of Someșeni which was discovered in 1963.[2]

Originally a separate locality, Someșeni is first mentioned in a document from 1280. The Catholic church was built in the 13th century and still retains elements of Romanesque architecture.[3]

During the 20th century, the village was popular as a wellness tourism destination due to it's well-known baths. They have since fallen into disrepair.[4]

The Cluj Airport was established here in 1932.

Someșeni ceased to function as a separate entity and was attached to Cluj in 1968.[5]

References

  1. "Gazeta Oficială" [Official Gazette] (PDF). Gazeta Oficială (in Romanian) (43): 5. 1921. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  2. "Tezaurul de la Someșeni". Muzeul Virtual. muzeulvirtual.ro. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  3. Léstyán, Ferenc (2000). Megszentelt kövek: A középkori erdélyi püspökség templomai I–II [Holy Stones: Churches of the medieval Transylvanian bishopric] (in Hungarian). Római Katolikus Érsekség.
  4. "Băile Someșeni, comoară îngropată în mizerie: „De 20 de ani sunt incapabili să facă ceva!"" [The Someșeni baths, a treasure burried in dust: "They have been unable to achieve anything in the last 20 years!"]. Monitorul de Cluj (in Romanian). Cluj. 2020. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  5. Gaál, György (2000). "Kolozsvár kétezer esztendeje dátumokban". sulinet.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-01-21.


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