The House of Religious Freedom is a restored 15th-century townhouse in Cluj-Napoca, now serving as a cultural centre dedicated to religious freedom and tolerance. Opened in 2018 by the Hungarian Unitarian Church, it commemorates the 1568 Edict of Torda, one of the earliest declarations of religious freedom in Europe. The building hosts exhibitions, cultural events, and community spaces, including a conference centre, guest rooms, a bookshop, and a restaurant.