MÃÂnÃÂÃÂtur (; ) is a district of the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, which has been a part of the city since 1895.
Its population as of 2007 was of approximately 126,600.
MÃÂnÃÂÃÂtur is home to the Calvaria Church, a Benedictine abbey built in the 9th-10th centuries.
After the German-Italian arbitrated 1940 Second Vienna Award, MÃÂnÃÂÃÂtur (Kolozsmonostor) was situated 1 km from the border with Romania, at Erdà Âfelek/Feleacu.
The district was changed during Nicolae CeauÃÂescu's systematisation urban reconstruction program, when many blocks of flats were built, which housed a mainly working class population.