Reghin is a city in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania, on the Mureș River. As of 2011 it has a population of 33,281.
Landmarks
Traditional German architectural heritage:
- the Protestant (Lutheran) church, built in 1330 in honour of Saint Mary. Burnt down in 1708 and in 1848, after which it had been rebuilt.
- the Roman Catholic Church, which was consecrated in 1781.
Traditional Hungarian architectural heritage:
- the Protestant (Calvinist) church, 13th century, in 1910 completely rebuilt.
- a Calvinist church built in 1890.
Traditional Romanian architectural heritage:
- the Wooden Church, built in 1744, both Greek-Catholic and Romanian Orthodox during its history.
- the Greek-Catholic church, built between 1811 and 1813, nowadays Romanian Orthodox.
New landmarks:
- a Romanian Orthodox Cathedral was built in the city in the 1990s.
- the renowned zoological and folklore collections.