The Hall of Mirrors inside Targu Mures's Culture Palace is not, despite the name, a room of glass, it is a concert hall wrapped in twelve stained-glass windows by Hungarian Art Nouveau master Karoly Kernstok and his contemporaries, each panel telling a scene from Hungarian folklore. The building itself, completed in 1913, went up as a civic statement in a city where Hungarian and Romanian communities have shared, and occasionally contested, the same streets for centuries.
That mixed heritage runs deeper than architecture. Targu Mures sits at the edge of the Szekely Land, a historically Hungarian-speaking area of Transylvania, and the city's Teleki-Bolyai Library, assembled by Count Samuel Teleki starting in the 1790s, still holds around 200,000 volumes including medieval manuscripts, one of the oldest and most complete private-collection libraries preserved intact anywhere in Romania.
Completed in 1913 in a mix of Art Nouveau and Hungarian Secession styles, the Culture Palace houses a concert hall known as the Hall of Mirrors for its twelve stained-glass windows depicting Hungarian folk legends, plus an art gallery and a history museum under the same roof. Coaches can drop groups directly in the central square outside.
Count Samuel Teleki began assembling his personal library in the 1790s and left it to the public on his death in 1822, and the collection, now numbering around 200,000 volumes, includes medieval manuscripts and early printed books kept in their original 18th-century reading room, largely unaltered since Teleki's time.
Targu Mures sits at the western edge of the Szekely Land, where Hungarian-speaking Szekely communities have lived for close to a thousand years, and the city's bilingual street life, church architecture, and craft traditions reflect that history more visibly than almost anywhere else in Transylvania.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Targu Mures runs around 750 to 1,250 RON per day, a midi-coach (around 29 seats) around 1,250 to 2,100 RON per day, and a full-size coach (49 seats) around 1,900 to 3,150 RON per day. Targu Mures runs close to Cluj-Napoca in baseline pricing given its role as a Szekely Land gateway, with cultural festival weekends through the summer adding short-term spikes. The final figure depends on your route, the date, and how long you need the vehicle. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
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