One of the Romanian churches with a special architecture built in the interwar period is the “Annunciation” Church from the Iris neighborhood, Puieţilor street, no. 2. The church was completed in 1934, in the shape of a ship and is built of brick. The bell tower is a unique architectural achievement within the municipality of Cluj-Napoca. The year 2008 marks the end of the renovation works, currently the interior being realized within the classical frameworks specific to a Byzantine church.