Fairytale sceneries and folklore legends in Romania
You said legends in Romania ? The beauty of Romanian mountains, valleys and even cities hides well-kept folklore legends. For example, people who live in the Sibiu area tell the…
You said legends in Romania ? The beauty of Romanian mountains, valleys and even cities hides well-kept folklore legends. For example, people who live in the Sibiu area tell the…
…and no less than 700 architecture and design specialists were involved. Largest ethnographic open air museum in Europe The ASTRA Museum in Sibiu is the second largest ethnographic open-air museum…
…each region it’s easy to travel by plane. The largest airports are located in Bucharest, Cluj – Napoca and Timisoara. Other important airports are located in Sibiu, Oradea, Arad or…
…British Royal House. On all these houses, the royal crown of Great Britain can be seen. In the Malancrav village of Sibiu, Prince Charles, through the Mihai Eminescu Trust Foundation,…
…for a short period of time, just about a week before Christmas. But after the increasing international success of the Christmas fair from Sibiu, other cities decided to follow its…
…book a flight to Cluj, Sibiu or Mures, if possible instead of Bucharest. You save a lot of time on travelling, as the roads are not always the best. Or,…
…buildings, you can also visit the following cities and towns: Sibiu, Medias, Cluj – Napoca, Sebes or Bistrita. During summer, most of these cities are the perfect “stage” for medieval-themed…
…Transylvanian experience ? ASTRA open-air museum Ideal for maintaining the authentic Romanian spirit, the open-air museum in Dumbrava Sibiului is placed in the nature reserve “Dumbrava Sibiului”. Featuring a lake…
…summer season. On the road, you can stop for some pictures and a short break at Poienari fortress, which was rebuilt by Vlad Tepes. Next, you will arrive in Sibiu,…