Lala
Orthodox temple
Reunification Cathedral is an orthodox temple located within the city walls of Alba Iulia. It was built in 1921 shortly after the unification of Romania, in the style of Byzantine church and inspired by Târgoviste. The most notable feature of the cathedral is its unique bell tower that extends 58 metres into the air, topped by a dome and supported by columns. It also has a Greek cross, and is accessed through a portico formed by five arches. The interior is decorated with murals. In this cathedral King Ferdinand I of Romania was crowned in 1922, and is therefore also known as "Coronation Cathedral".