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SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT
SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT YOUNG SINCE 1191 EN SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 WELCOME TO SIBIU! WHY LOVE SIBIU CONTENTS DISCOVER SIBIU AS A NATIVE GREEN FRIDAY 35 THE LUXEMBOURG HOUSE 36 The Public Bath Sibiu 38 4 6 THE COUNCIL TOWER 8 TRUTH AND MYTH OVER... THE BRIDGE OF LIES 12 SIBIU’S CHURCHES – A STORY ABOUT TOLERANCE AND RESPECT SIBIU – THE CITY OF FAMOUS CRAFTSMEN 22 THE lARGE SQUARE – THE STAGE OF SIBIU 26 34 50 CULTURAL SIBIU 14 SAMUEL VON BRUKENTHAL – ONE PALACE, ONE PERSONALITY, ONE SYMBOL OF SIBIU A SCHOOL LIKE A PALACE: SAMUEL VON BRUKENTHAL HIGH SCHOOL MAP 32 28 THE MEDIEVAL SIBIU 40 SIBIU’S FORTIFICATIONS 40 THE TOWERS – SIBIU’S SENTRIES 41 A WALK ON CETĂŢII STREET 42 THEATRE AND CONCERTS IN THE THICK TOWER 42 CELEBRITY LANE 43 52 USEFUL INFORMATION 64 How to get to Sibiu 66 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTERS 68 ACCOMODATIONS AVAILABLE HERE… 69 THE GREEN SIBIU 44 DISCOVER SIBIU ON A BICYCLE IN SUB ARINI PARK 44 THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN 46 “ASTRA” MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL FOLK CIVILIZATION 48 @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 2 3 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 Sibiu has become so complex, has developed so much in the field of economy, administration, culture and tourism that it is hard to mirror all these sides in a presentation brochure. to Sibiu! Actually, the only way to get to know the city through a personalized experience. The touristic experience in Sibiu is a very subjective one: we each discover a very personal Sibiu, sprinkled with experiences one deems pleasant, whether it is a quiet dinner in a stylish restaurant, a street event during which the crowd vibrates to the tune of the artists, a glamorous classical music concert, a special exhibition right in the building of the City Hall, a theatrical performance staged by our wonderful actors or maybe a pop music concert sustained by the most popular artists at the present. @Sebastian Marcovici WELCOME The present brochure presents just a few of the touristic objectives in Sibiu, mentions the biggest and most attractive cultural events and shows only some of the aspects of a city which I am sure will surprise you with its diversity, its color and spirit. That is the reason why I always say “You have to experience Sibiu”, because only by “breathing in” the city’s atmosphere you will get to know it. You actually have to come to Sibiu to discover it. We, as local authorities, the cultural operators and even the business environment invested time, efforts and funds so that Sibiu can offer its guests a unique experience and a pleasant living environment to its inhabitants. Discover Sibiu as an experience and I am sure that you will become fond of it and you will always come back with great pleasure! Astrid Fodor Deputy mayor of Sibiu pag. 4 5 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 WHY LOVE SIBIU Because the cosiness of one’s home strikes here an excellent balance with the exuberance of modern cosmopolitan life and the charm of the medieval streets. Proud of their city, the people of Sibiu can give you lots of reasons to believe that Sibiu is unique, spectacular, authentic and interesting. They’ll tell you what you need to see, what you should enjoy, what to take home with you and why you should come back again and again. No matter how many times you visit it, Sibiu is never the same. The local people here are trustworthy, they greet you reverently, with a smile. Several different nationalities have been living here for centuries, hence the history, the heritage and the multicultural present of the city. In the conference rooms, around the touristic points of interest, in the bohemian cafés, delight is uttered in many languages. Sibiu is one of the most romantic places in the heart of Transylvania, set at the bottom of the snowy mountains, in an exquisite landscape. So many people, tourists, opportunities and places to see in Sibiu, so many timeless stories. Under the eyes of the old roofs in the centre, one becomes in a blink an actor on the magnificent city stage. The Large Square is always wearing holiday garments, the festivals are going on and on and the vivid life of the city is always surprisingly different. Sibiu is a city with a rich cultural heritage, the European Cultural Capital in 2007, an eminent educational centre, a prosperous business centre favourable for industry and durable development. Sibiu is redesigning itself and is creatively developing a positive image among European tourist destinations. You will be the guest of honour, you will feel just like one of the natives, you will enjoy the energy and feel relaxed, and in the end you will heartily say: „I love it!” And you’ll come back again. Old and new at the same time, always young since its first official record in 1191. Simply: Sibiu. pag. 6 7 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE COUNCIL TOWER THE COUNCIL TOWER If you want to discover THE STORIES OF SIBIU, your walk should start from the heart of the city: the Council Tower. THE SYMBOL AND HEART OF SIBIU An old yet slender symbol, an arch connecting the Small Square and the Large Square, an axis mundi that has been unifying for ages the life of the people in Sibiu. From the top of it, an urban oasis of beauty is spreading at your feet. Nowadays a historical monument, the Council Tower or the City Hall Tower has an old story that starts in 1224-1241, at the same time as the second fortification precinct. In its immediate vicinity was the City Hall, hence its name. Out of the initial tower, only the lower part resisted over time. The tower looked very different through the ages, being rebuilt in 1588 after a devastating earthquake, rising more than its initial four stories and then repeatedly going through changes and rehabilitation work. @Dragoş Asaftei pag. 8 9 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 Contemporary with the first cornerstones of old Hermannstadt, the Council Tower has played an administrative, military and cultural role, experiencing all the ages of the city. It was alternatively a gate tower, watch tower, jail, granary, museum, and an observation point for a spectacular vista. Together with the wary eyes of the roofs, the Council Tower has been a silent witness of Sibiu’s history. It saw the fairs and the gatherings, the zeppelin that flew high above it between the two world wars, and the nostalgic streetcar passing by. A narrow door on the Small Square side will let you inside the tower. THE COUNCIL TOWER In its shadow lingered noble guests or ruthless conquerors, local people in a hurry, bohemian tourists and friendly pidgeons. From the medieval executions till the present concerts and festivals that enliven both squares of the city, the Council Tower might tell the whole history of Sibiu – a wise city thanks to its multicultural heritage, a dynamic and always surprising place. The Council Tower grew rich in 2007, when Sibiu was the European Capital of Culture, with a new commemorative plaque bearing its mission, which is also the whole city’s mission, engraved on it: The clock, whose elaborate mechanism can be admired just below the top floor, is pacing together with the people strolling in the Large Square, while the tall tower watches over the city. „CULTURAL DIVERSITY, A BRIDGE BETWEEN HERITAGE AND THE CULTURE OF THE FUTURE.” The vista from the top of the tower, a true bird’s eye view, is enchanting one’s soul, revealing the show of a photogenic city: southwards one can sweep a part of the Large Square, the centre, Vasile Aaron District, till one’s eyes are climbing the snowy summits of the Făgăraş Mountains. Westwards the eyes will reign over the other part of the Large Square, Nicolae Bălcescu Street – the city’s main vessel, swarming with tireless people – over Sub Arini Park and Dumbrava Forest. Northward and eastward one’s eyes can wander about the Terezian District, the railway station and Guşteriţei Hill. 1 Small Square Open: daily, between 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. @Marian Bozdoc pag. 10 11 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE BRIDGE OF LIES There are lots of funny myths about this place. Once upon a time, when famous mongers were gathering in the Small Square, the bridge used to be a dreaded place of punishment. After haggling, unsatisfied customers were confronting the dishonest sellers under the bridge, while the crowd was roaring with laughter. A fruitful kind of show, because the mongers became reluctant to cheat the people of Sibiu. It was also near this bridge that the garullous women met daily, spreading gossip and false news all around the fortress. TRUTH AND MYTH OVER... THE BRIDGE OF LIES Stories are coming to life at each street corner of magical Sibiu. While the eyes of the roofs can see every move, there is a place that hears any whisper between the Small Square and Huet Square, above Ocnei Street: The Bridge of Lies. Once you set foot on it, it suddenly becomes alive and sensitive. Whenever somebody is telling a lie, the awoken giant starts cracking all over, and the liars are thrown over the rail. Do you dare to test its fame? Leaving the financial matters aside and going straight to those that pertain to the soul, the bridge has always been a romantic walkway for lovers. In those times when handsome cadets of the Military Academy were studying in Sibiu, the bridge witnessed their romantic rendezvous. Under the charming light of the streetlamps, the young men were promising eternal love to the young ladies, but soon forgot their promises and left the poor girls waiting in vain for the lies to become true. Even today you might see such a girl dreaming with starry eyes of the prince who once promised her a timeless love story. Once, there used to be a row of houses in this place, and right below them went a tunnel termed in the 16th century by Damasus Dürr as „the little benches of the lies” – the hagglers used to gather there, telling stories, blathering. It was an ill-famed place. The buildings were demolished in 1851, and a temporary wooden bridge was built. A genuine jewel, the cast iron bridge that we tread upon today was built in 1859, being the first of this kind throughout Romania’s present territory and the second one in Europe. Piaţa Mică / Small Square A BRIDGE OVER TIME The name’s origin is much disputed, involving a phonetic confusion between its name in German and the Saxon dialect. In some documents it has been called Liegenbrücke – The Lying Brigde, probably because it had no pillars, or, more recently, Lügen or Lügnerbrücke, meaning The Bridge of the Liars or of the Lies. The cast iron bridge, as we see it today, was inaugurated on December 17, 1860. On its southern side one can see the glittering Saxon coat of arms, and on the northern one there is the label that reminds the year and place of founding: 1859, „Friedrichs Hütte”, Germany. While enjoying a cup of cofee in a nearby café, you will notice how some of the passers-by are reluctant to set foot on the bridge and others are paying attention to every step they take. Well, the bridge won’t crumble under your feet at some tiny lie, but the myth goes that it will at least shake you a little. Only truth has a passport to walk on the Bridge of Lies. @Silvana Armat pag. 12 13 SIBIU’S CHURCHES SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE EVANGELICAL CATHEDRAL SIBIU’S CHURCHES A STORY ABOUT TOLERANCE AND RESPECT The religious edifices in Sibiu are the signposts of an ecumenical itinerary comprising the rich spiritual life of the city, defined by the cohabitation for ages of different ethnic groups and religions. The sky of Sibiu moulds upon several slender towers’ silhouettes, ancient symbols of the city. One of them is easily recognisable from afar: the Evanghelical Cathedral tower. A marvellous Transylvanian Gothic-style monument, the Evangelical Cathedral is watching over the daily life of the city from its highest point. THE LEGEND OF THE TOWER They say the Saxons in Sibiu were very proud of their town. Therefore, at the time when they were building the church tower they were planning to rise the most imposing one in Transylvania, one that will go „right up to the sky”. Findind out about the highest church tower in Bistriţa, they sent two craftsmen to measure its height. So they did – the two craftsmen went there, sneaked up, and then unreeled a rope from the top to the ground, measuring the tower. Once the job got done, they put up for the night at some inn. Alas, their tongues loosened by wine, the craftsmen talked about their mission. Therefore, while they were sleeping, somebody cut off 2 m or so of their rope. And thus the Evangelical tower in Sibiu is a little over 79 m, while the one in Bistriţa is still the tallest one in Transylvania: 82 m. THE TREASURE IN THE HEART OF SIBIU The church building process started in 1320, on the ruins of an old Romanic basilica. It was built in three stages, modified and then rehabilitated. The tower has seven levels and four turrets, which represented a sign that the town had the right to sentence to death. The church will surprise you from the outside with its Baroque portals and the massive, sober walls, and from the inside with the unearthly air and the treasures it shelters. From the heights of the tower, a magnificent view of the city unfolds at one’s feet. @Scott Eastman @Scott Eastman pag. 14 15 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 SIBIU’S CHURCHES You will experience for real inside the church what written words can only suggest here: the unearthly air, the deep organ tonalities, the lights playing on the floor, the silence that makes you forget about the outer noise. The impressive treasure sheltered here consists of: a bronze font dating from 1438, made by master Leonhardus and presumably cast in the bronze resulting from the Turkish cannons captured in 1437, the old altar (1545) with its wings inspired by Albrecht Dürer’s Passions, the vestry door, the south portal (1457), its Baroque door, the north portal (1509), the resting place of Baron Samuel von Brukenthal (1803). The tombstones put in the walls of the church ferula, at the same place with the Painted Chronicle of the city, constitute a unique gallery in Romania. Piaţa Huet / 1 Huet Square The organ in the church was installed in 1914, being at that time the largest one in South-Eastern Europe. @Scott Eastman pag. 16 17 SIBIU’S CHURCHES SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE METROPOLITAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL While admiring its beauty, the „Holy Trinity” Cathedral shaped like a Byzantine basilica will remind you of another monumental architectonical creation: Saint Sophia Cathedral in Istanbul. The imposing edifice is the symbol of the spiritual and cultural unity of the Orthodox believers in Sibiu. In 1857, after Emperor Franz Joseph consented to start the building, the Metropolitan Andrei Şaguna asked the priests and the believers for donations. The construction works started in 1902, and the cathedral was consecrated on April 30, 1906 by Metropolitan Ioan Meţianu and a group of priests and deacons. All those personalities that took part at that event were a live evidence of the ecumenical thinking and multiethnic living in Sibiu: the mayor Josef Drotleff, the historian Nicolae Iorga, the lord lieutenant of the county Gustav Thalmann, the Lutheran superintendent Friedrich Teutsch, the Reformed vicar Gidofalvy, and the Greek-Catholic dean Nicolae Togan. A tour of the churches in Sibiu will definitely include the Metropolitan Orthodox Cathedral. The iconostasis and dome were painted by Octavian Smigelschi, an artist whose works can also be admired at the Brukenthal Museum. The cathedral’s central element is the dome with its four little turrets. The main portico is flanked by two massive turrets serving as belfries. Today, the cathedral hosts the relics of St. Andrei Şaguna, the spiritual father of this place. Str. Mitropoliei / 33-35 Mitropoliei Street Open: daily, between 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. @Scott Eastman @Scott Eastman pag. 18 19 SIBIU’S CHURCHES SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH The statue of St. Nepomuk, which was initially placed in the Large Square and stayed there for centuries, stays now in the church house’s courtyard. It was removed from its place by the communists in 1948, dismantled and discarded in the courtyard of the Brukenthal Museum, but in 1987 it was restored and put in the place where we can see it today. In the heart of Sibiu, the Roman Catholic Church stands out among the architectonical jewels of the Large Square. Though younger than the adjacent buildings, the edifice was harmoniously incorporated in the architectural vista and invites you to discover its sacramental and quiet air inside. In the 16th century, after the Reformation, the Catholic churches in Sibiu became Evangelic. In 1691, following the Leopoldine Diploma, Austrian imperial troops quartered in the town, together with some military catholic priests. Having no Catholic sanctuary, they were allowed to hold the service in the Tailors’ Hall in the Large Square. The arrival of the Austrian troops and officials represented the beginning of the Catholic community in Sibiu, because some of them decided to settle down here. In 1708 the Esztergom Archbishop assigned the mission of leading this community to the Jesuit monks; they increasingly needed a Catholic church. Therefore, the construction started on July 4, 1726, and in 1733 the new church was consecrated by the Transylvanian Bishop, Baron Gregor von Sorger. Piaţa Mare / 3 Large Square Open: Monday to Saturday, between 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday, between 8.30 a.m – 7 p.m. Once you see all the churches in Sibiu you understand why the city hosted in 2007 the third European Ecumenical Assembly – because regardless of their religion or language, the prayers of the city are joining their variegated voices in one resonant choir: that is multicultural Sibiu. Other points of interest in your ecumenical itinerary: Built in the Baroque style, in 1901 the stained glass windows made in Budapest were installed, and in 1904 it was painted by Ludwig Kandler from München. The organ came in 1860 from Karl Hesse in Vienna, whose pipe organs can be listened to in many Transylvanian churches. The fresco decorating the main altar, painted in 1777 by the Austrian artist Anton Steinwald, has for a long time been the one and only ornament of the church. The Baroque confesssionals and St. Joseph’s altar are also dating from the 18th century. The Greek-Catholic Church of St.Ursula, the Reformed Church, the „Din Groapă” („In the Hollow”) Church, the „Dintre brazi” („Among the Firs”) Church, the Holy Cross Chapel, the Franciscan Church, the Synagogue, St. John’s Evangelical Church, St. Luke Church, AND the Asylum Church. @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 20 21 THE FAMOUS CRAFTSMEN SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 SIBIU – THE CITY OF FAMOUS CRAFTSMEN O nce you arrive in Huet Square, between the Evangelical Church and the Stairs’ Tower, you enter a charming medieval isle. Just as in an open air workshop, one can hear the tools hammering and smell the clay. Peculiarly dressed young craftsmen are carrying lime sacks or polishing wood beams. Others are carving in stone, singing with their chisel to the rhythm of long gone ages. The Middle Ages guilds are right at home in the Huet Square. THE JOURNEYMEN’S HOUSE – a medieval workshop before one’s very eyes At the Journeymen’s House you’re standing near the oldest edifice in Sibiu, the Stairs’ Tower. It is part of the first precinct of fortification, dating from the 13th century. The tower was rebuilt in the 16th century, on the old foundation, as an access gate between the socalled „Upper Town” and „Lower Town”. The Journeymen’s House used to be a merchants’ house in the past. The interior walls are painted, the fresco dating from the 16th century, and the outside is the result of some changes made in the 19th century. Since 2002, the building has been the quarter of the travelling journeymen who carry on the old guilds’ tradition. WHO ARE THE MYSTERIOUS JOURNEYMEN? Ever since the Middle Ages, the travelling journeymen of Europe are young people wandering, going far away from home in order to gain experience in different crafts. Finally, they are supposed to become skilled craftsmen. There is a strict code, to this day, regarding who can be a travelling journeyman, and how. First, the young man or woman must be under 30, not married, with no kids, obligation or debts. For three years and one day, the travelling journeyman is not allowed to come closer than 50 km of his or her home town. Afterwards, they commit to respect and obey the rules and traditions of their guild. The young people are leaving on this journey with only one coin – and they will have to bring it back. The wandering journeymen are easily recognisable in Sibiu, because they’re dressed in their specially designed outfit called „Kluft”: flared pants, waistcoat and coat in the guild’s colour, white shirt with starched collar and hat. pag. 22 23 THE FAMOUS CRAFTSMEN SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 Nowadays, near the Journeymen’s House there is a wood pole having a lot of nails and all kinds of small sharp objects thrusted into it. One will find it rather weird, but the explanation comes from one of the travelling journeymen customs: when leaving, each young man has to leave on this pole a nail or some small belonging. This way he will be lucky in his wanderings. DID YOU KNOW THAT... THERE IS SUCH A POLE, CALLED STOCK IM EISEN, in the centre of Vienna, IN THE CORNER OF EQUITABLE PALACE, NEAR ST. STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL? Piaţa Huet / 3 Huet Square SIBIU – RENOWNED CRAFTS CENTRE The activity of the craft guilds was crucial for the city’s development. The first guild officially recorded was the Tanners’ guild, in 1367. Manufacturing and exporting their merchandise, the guilds helped the local economy. They also had a military role, each guild guarding one tower and one city gate. There were 40 registered guilds in Sibiu in 1780. In 1872, the guilds became crafts cooperatives, and the craftsmen tradition gradually disappeared at the beginning of 20th century, because of industrialization. @Dan Şuşa The wandering journeymen aren’t just old ballads’ heroes. They still exist in countries such as Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France. Since 2002, the Journeymen’s House in Sibiu is the first of its kind outside these countries and the easternmost European centre where journeymen are still active. Why precisely here? Because Sibiu has always been a traditional European crafts centre. Together with Rügen, Neustadt and Leipzig, Sibiu became since 2002 one of the cities that hosts today’s travelling journeymen. Now, just as during the Middle Ages, the journeymen are a link between Sibiu and the biggest European crafts centres. Besides their cultural value, the journeymen are an actual necessity for monuments’ rehabilitation, because they are still using the traditional construction methods. Huet Square and Cetăţii Street are transformed during summer and the Medieval Festival „Transylvanian Fortresses” – both places become open-air workshops, reminiscent of the old crafts centre that Sibiu used to be. pag. 24 25 THE Large SQUARE SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE Large SQUARE – THE STAGE OF SIBIU – THE Large SQUARE, THE PLACE WHERE THE HASTENED STEPS OF THE NATIVES ARE MEETING THE DREAMY TOURISTS’S STROLLS, WHILE PIGEONS ARE FLUTTERING THEIR WINGS. UNDER THOSE TIRELESS EYES GAZING FROM THE ROOFS AT THE Large SQUARE, THE HEART OF SIBIU IS ALWAYS THE SAME AND IS ALWAYS CHANGING. @Sebastian Marcovici It’s been pulsating with life since 1411, when it was mentioned as a grain market, although it existed since 1366, at the same time with the third precinct of fortification. In each of its ages, the Large Square played another role, but it has always been the main stage for the life of Sibiu. Der Grosse Ring or Grosser Platz in the Middle Ages was the place to negociate the merchandise of the renowned guilds, and where at the end of that period public gatherings and trials were held. The pillory stood in the centre of the square, with the statue of Roland on top of it. It was a place of terror, where witches and criminals were executed, while other lawbreakers, such as the troublemakers or those who disturbed the peaceful town were exposed in the „Lunatics Cage”. The weather vanes on the top of the buildings, marking the construction year or the guild’s emblem, are spinning with the wind – and times have changed the Large Square. The tram used to pass here once, continuing on Gării Street, then the square became a park during the communist years, while Saint Nepomuk’s Statue, which had been here since 1734, was moved to the Roman Catholic Church’s courtyard. At the beginning of the communist period, the medieval buildings on the north side found themselves within an ace of being demolished, in order to make room for some huge block of flats. The disaster was stopped just in time and the medieval look of the square was saved. Since 2005, all the buildings around the square have been flawlessly rehabilitated, so they can now live the history in their authentic garments. All the edifices around the square are historical monuments, architectonical jewels that once belonged to some of the wealthiest families in the city. Regardless of the season, the Large Square is the hospitable and dynamic place where something is always happening. There are concerts all the time, there are magic fragrances at the Christmas Market – the Large Square is a huge theatre where anybody can perfectly fit in. Qualified as one of the most romantic places of Europe, Sibiu is also the place where you immediately feel just like home, except here you’re always surprised by something out of the ordinary. Important buildings around the Large Square (see the map, p. 50-51) pag. 26 27 BRUKENTHAL PALACE SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 Samuel von Brukenthal WELCOME TO THE BRUKENTHAL PALACE! You are at the first museum opened for public on Romania’s present day territory and the largest museum in South-Eastern Europe. Built in late Baroque style, the Brukenthal edifice brings to the heart of Sibiu the refined air of Viennese palaces. The core of the valuable museum collections consists of the painting collection put together by the fascinating personality that was Baron Samuel von Brukenthal, the Transylvanian Governor. You can admire here some of the masterpieces of European painting, such as „Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon” by Jan van Eyck, standing next to Hans Memling, Tiziano Vecellio da Cadore, Pieter Bruegel the Younger and Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s works. @Scott Eastman ONE PALACE, ONE PERSONALITY, ONE SYMBOL OF SIBIU pag. 28 29 BRUKENTHAL PALACE SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE BUILDING AND THE ART COLLECTIONS OF BRUKENTHAL PALACE Samuel von Brukenthal (1721-1803) When you’re standing in the Large Square looking at it, the elegant building impresses you especially with the stone framing of the gate. Adorned with the gilded coat of arms of the Brukenthal family, the portal is also decorated with urns on top of the columns and garlands sustained by roses. The massive oak wood doors with the cornucopia carved in suggest the entrance of a temple of art and opulence. Once inside, passing under the Murano glass chandeliers and the rich stucco adorned ceilings, you will find yourself in some of the most charming rooms of the palace: the drawing rooms and the Baroque Salon, where the high society of Sibiu used to gather once, in the refined air of the famous soirées and cocktails organised by the Baron Brukenthal. Today, the Brukenthal Palace hosts the European Art Gallery of the Brukenthal National Museum. From the basement to the second floor of the palace, you will travel through ages and styles – the Gothic experience, the Transylvanian stone sculpture of the 13th – 19th centuries, the Prints Cabinet and the Maps Cabinet, the medieval Transylvanian art, the Anatolian rugs exhibition and the greatest European painting schools: the German and Austrian painting exhibition and the Flemish-Dutch and Italian paintings exposed next to the Masterpieces of the Brukenthal Collection. Besides the Brukenthal Palace, the Brukenthal National Museum also includes the Romanian Art Gallery, History Museum, Pharmacy Museum, Natural History Museum, Hunting Museum and the Gallery of Contemporary Art. A LEGENDARY BARON AND A RENOWNED FREEMASON Samuel von Brukenthal was appointed Governor of Transylvania in 1777, by Empress Maria Theresa. He attended the gymnasium in Sibiu, today named after him, then studied at Halle, Jena, Berlin and Vienna universities, being accepted in the first Masonic Lodge in Vienna. He even founded a very active and powerful Masonic Lodge in Halle. They say that his whole life and career were always conducted by the Masonic code of ethics. Also, the most important Masonic Lodge in Transylvania of the 18th century was established in Sibiu. It was also in Vienna that the Baron started collecting important works of art. Samuel von Brukenthal collection, listed in 1773 in Almanach de Vienne, was one of the most valuable private collections in Vienna of those times. Since 1777, for a period of 10 years, he was the Governor of Transylvania. In 1779 he built the elegant palace in Sibiu, as an official abode and to host his collections. The first public exhibits were his painting collection, a print collection, a library and a coin collection. Since its official opening in 1817, the museum constantly increased its collections through donations and acquisitions, now having impressive galleries and charming thousands of visitors from all over the world. Piaţa Mare / 4-5 Large Square www.brukenthalmuseum.ro Open: March, 21 – October, 21, Tuesday to Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. October, 22 – March, 20, Wednesday to Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m pag. 30 31 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 BRUKENTHAL HIGH SCHOOL A SCHOOL LIKE A PALACE: SAMUEL VON BRUKENTHAL HIGH SCHOOL Such a thrill! Do you remember the first day of school? But imagine all the stories that the walls of Samuel von Brukenthal High School might tell. This is the oldest school in Sibiu and one of the first located on Romania’s present day territory. SEVEN CENTURIES OF EFFICIENT EDUCATION This building doesn’t look like a school on the inside, but more like a Baroque palace adorned with ornaments, sculptures and Latin inscriptions, old symbols of the knowledge and educational mission of the institution. Huge personalities of the city attended this school – among them, Baron Samuel von Brukenthal, who donated an important part of his assets to the gymnasium back then and also to the Evangelical Church. On the premises of today’s high scoool stood the first school in Sibiu – officially recorded in 1380. The fact that the Evangelical Church is so close to the school reflects the religious tutelage under which Saxon education functioned for centuries. The building we see today was raised between 1779-1781, at the same time with the Brukenthal Palace in the Large Square, its architectural sibling. The inscription above the entrance portal states the institution’s mission: ERVDITIONI.VIRTVTI. AC.EXEMPLIS.SACRA. – A house of culture, virtue and models. The high school asserted over time its educative development role, a place for multicultural meetings and communication between the people of Sibiu. SIBIU, ALWAYS YOUNG In the recent years Sibiu has become a well-known university town, a point of interest for the Romanian youth. Higher education tradition started in Sibiu during the 17th century with the Faculty of Theology, and then in 1844 with the Law Academy set up by the Saxon community. Since then, Sibiu has gradually strenghtened its academic life, through many other higher education institutions, now being a reputable university centre. The universities in Sibiu are attractive through their different and efficient educational offerings, the research and employment opportunities, and also through their rich cultural agenda of a city that never sleeps. Piaţa Huet / 5 Huet Square @Scott Eastman pag. 32 33 DISCOVER SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 DISCOVER SIBIU AS A NATIVE THE GREEN FRIDAY On her stall in Huet Square, auntie Maria lines up the dewy red-green rhubarb stems picked-out this very morning. Well, you probably did not know this, but sourish rhubarb is a favorite ingredient of Saxon cuisine, much sought after in spring. Auntie Maria comes from Turnişor and takes great pride in her beautiful merchandise. And the supermarket vegetables are not a patch on her gardengrown radishes, lettuce and green onions: all of them lovingly planted and plowed with her toilworn hands, not sprinkled with any chemicals, solely watered by the fresh rainfall from the sky. And on Green Friday you will find many farmers and local growers like auntie Maria enticing you with traditional dainties: all kinds of cheese from the neighboring herdsmen, flavoured comfitures and steamy home-baked pies, healthy fruit and vegetables freshly picked from the garden, cold meats based on sacredly guarded recipes from the olden days. Green Friday is the perfect opportunity to revel in Sibiu’s fragrances, at an authentic marketplace, amidst the natives. Piața Huet / Huet Square Every Friday, between 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. @Dan Şuşa pag. 34 35 DISCOVER SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE LUXEMBOURG HOUSE THE LUXEMBOURG HOUSE IS THE PERFECT example of blending BETWEEN SIBIU’S MEDIEVAL PAST AND ITS PRESENT DYNAMICS. IN 2007, SIBIU WAS THE EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE ALONG WITH THE CITY OF LUXEMBOURG. A strong spiritual bond that goes back centuries has linked these two geographical areas, since the first Saxon settlers arrived here in the 12th century from the Moselle River area, a territory that belongs to present day Luxembourg. The vernacular Saxon in Sibiu is notably similar to the Luxembourg spoken language. The House, one of the oldest buildings of the Upper Town, preserving its 13th century architectural charm to this day, was built upon the medieval city’s first precinct of fortifications. The current edifice is the outcome of a 15th century amalgamation of two Gothic dwellings, and opens towards both Small Square and Huet Square. It has beautiful Baroque street fronts adorned with splendid stucco floral motifs, and traditional carpentry windows with curved tops and stylized shells. Previously known as Schaser House, the building got that name from the Evangelical priest who used to own it in the 19th century. It has been restored courtesy of the Luxembourg Service of Sites and National Monuments and received its present name on March 30, 2004, when Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa visited Romania. Nowadays the building also houses the Honorary Consulate of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Resource Centre of the European Institute for Cultural Itineraries for Southeast Europe. Piaţa Mică / 16 Small Square @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 36 37 DISCOVER SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 The Public Bath Sibiu Baia POPULARĂ After several hours of strolling down Sibiu’s bohemian streets, an oasis of relaxation awaits the visitor in a chic environment. Besides the swimming pool, placed within a wonderful architectural space, the Public Bath spoils its visitors with an Irish sauna, a massage room, fitness facilities, hair and skin care, all meant to loosen you up and get you back in shape. Str. Andrei Şaguna / 2 Andrei Şaguna Street www.baiapopulara.sibiu.ro Open: Tuesday to Saturday between 7 a.m – 8 p.m. @Paul Albu Offering services worthy of a spa resort, the Public Bath edifice mixes Baroque and Jugendstil stylistical elements in an uniquely magnificent architectural creation. It was built by Karl Hocheder, the architect and professor of building studies who also designed the famous Müller Volksbad in Munich. Here you will experience the perfect blend of glamour, leisure, beauty and fun. pag. 38 39 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE MEDIEVAL SIBIU SIBIU’S FORTIFICATIONS One next to another, the old stronghold towers gather round the heart of the city like a girdle of unflinching sentries. “The Red City” – that’s how they called Sibiu because of its red clay brick walls that kept the foes at bay. The fortifications watched over the whole history of Hermannstadt and these walls carry the city’s 823 years of attested history carved deep within them. By virtue of the privileged status and the prestige of the German residents who settled here, and also because of the permanent invaders menace, Hermannstadt’s fortifications have evolved into a complex and inexpugnable defensive system. A walk along the fortifications line will take you back in time, to the age of the far-famed guilds, fashionable gentlemen, bashful maidens and stern executioners of Large Square. THE MEDIEVAL SIBIU THE TOWERS – SIBIU’S SENTRIES – Only 10 towers of the original fortifications, the Passage of the Stairs, the Soldisch Bastion, the Haller Bastion, the exterior defense wall and the one in Cetăţii Street have survived to this day. Next to their military role, the towers also served as headquarters and storehouses attended by the guilds of old Hermannstadt, which was a renowned craft centre, auspiciously placed on the axis that connected Western Europe to the Balkans and Constantinople. Today, the the towers of Sibiu are still telling the story of a thriving and dynamic city, shrouded in charming myth and legend. Our medieval journey begins in the 13th century, when the first precinct of fortifications was erected around Huet Square. A remnant of that age is The Stairs’ Tower, considered to be the oldest construction preserved in Sibiu. The second defensive precinct surrounds the actual Small Square. Because of the Turkish and Tartars’ assaults, over the next centuries the third (14th century) and then the fourth (15th century) precinct of fortifications had to be built, in order to protect the Upper and the Lower Town, residential areas at that time. Like a real fortress, the city was protected by a wetland belt of ponds, channels and floodgates that allowed the controlled flooding of the surroundings. @Dragoş Asaftei pag. 40 41 THE MEDIEVAL SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 A WALK – ON CETĂŢII STREET – The Cetăţii Street, overlooked by the fortified walls from the 15th century, is Sibiu’s most romantic street. Here you will uncover history at leisure, step by step, relishing each little corner. The three defensive towers from the third precinct of fortifications were named after the guilds that ensured their maintenance and defence: The Arquebusiers’ Tower, the Potters’ Tower and the Carpenters’ Tower. The old houses, the brick wall with its watch road and the towers make up the story of a medieval corner marvelously preserved to this day. THEATRE AND CONCERTS – IN THE THICK TOWER – 18th century Sibiu was a city with a Viennese air, thriving with culture. The Brukenthal Palace was built at that time, and the city’s first theatre was established inside one of the fortificated towers. The Walk of Fame sibiu Did you know that Sibiu has its own version of the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame? The summer of 2013 witnessed the opening of Walk of Fame in Sibiu. A plethora of artists, cultural personalities and athletes who brought fame to the city and helped create its present cosmopolitan look will henceforth be shining on this lane in Cetăţii Park, ideally located between the Thick Tower which used to harbour the first theatre in town, and the future planned theatre. Sheltered by the stout city walls, the artists thus become everlasting honorary citizens. Each of these plates represents an extraordinary story intermingled with Sibiu’s destiny. This is the city’s way to say a symbolic “Thank You” to its personalities. Parcul Cetăţii / Cetăţii Park The Thick Tower, different from its tall and slender brethren, was erected in 1540, like a citadel in itself, with several defensive levels and firing posts. In 1788 arts replaced arms as the space was refashioned to host the first theatre house of the city. In 1826 the hall received a sumptuous Rococo redecoration. The first cinema projection in town took place here in 1898. Its cultural mission still carries on, as today, entirely rehabilitated, the Thick Tower bears Muse Thalia’s name and hosts the State Philarmonics’ concerts. Once you’re here, allow your senses to feast on a Philarmonics musical performance – it’s a double delight: you’ll get to visually admire Thalia Hall while savouring the aural harmonies of one of the greatest Transylvanian symphonic orchestras. @Sebastian Marcovici Strada Cetăţii / 5 Cetăţii Street pag. 42 43 THE GREEN SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE GREEN SIBIU DISCOVER SIBIU ON A BICYCLE IN SUB ARINI PARK A bicycle ride on a sunny day across one of Sibiu’s green oases: Sub Arini Park, initially opened in 1856, as a cosy English garden with lush greenery, lawns, trails and ponds arranged in an organic layout. Sibiu was one of the places where the City Embellishment Society, resurrected today, had been very active. Owing to the Society’s efforts, the music pavilion and the spring well were built, public lighting was introduced and the flora has been largely enriched. Today the most ancient trees in the park are over 150 years old, while 30 indigenous and 38 exotic species from North America and the Far East, including the famous ginkgo biloba, the resplendent magnolias, the American maple tree and the Californian cypress, provide a perfect shelter for the various birds. On summer days, the music pavilion, reverberating to the sound of brass bands since the days of yore, hosts concerts in a charming ambience. Regardless of the season, a ride on the bicycle track that stretches about 6 kilometers is a real trip to the heart of nature, where the sounds of the city gradually fade out and give way to the chirpy bird trills. Parks are yet another surprising face of Sibiu, a city that has always taken environmental protection in earnest in its quest for an active, healthy and ecological life. From Sub Arini Park we’ll further ride through Călăreţilor Lane towards Dumbrava Forest. The enchanted forest! Route to Dumbrava Forest: Şcoala de Înot Street – Sub Arini Park – Călăreţilor Lane – Ludoş Street – Dumbrava Sibiului Natural Park @Dragoş Asaftei @Dragoş Asaftei pag. 44 45 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE GREEN SIBIU THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN Welcome to the Zoo! A green giant greets you with its wide-open arms at the entrance, a secular oak tree like few others, rumored to be over 600 years old. A true natural monument! Try to hug its majestic trunk and take its patriarchal image with you! At the Zoo Sibiu you will come face to face with lions and zebras from the African savanna, tigers and jaguars, frolicsome monkeys, camels, mouflons, yaks, pythons, exotic parrots or homely species from the Carpathian forests, which peacefully and harmoniously coexist on a 15 hectars territory. This is the first zoological garden in Romania, established in 1929 in Dumbrava Forest, next to the pond. The garden’s first dwellers came here by donation, and today the Zoo comprises 228 animals from 56 species. Zoological gardens are miniature planets resplendent with diversity. Calea Dumbrăvii / 142 Dumbrăvii Road www.zoo.sibiu.ro Visiting hours: October, March, daily between 9.30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m November to January, daily between 9.30 a.m. – 4 p.m. February, daily between 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. April and September, daily between 9.30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m May and August, daily between 9.30 a.m. – 7.30 p.m June and July, daily between 9.30 a.m. – 8 p.m @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 46 47 THE GREEN SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 “ASTRA” MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL FOLK CIVILIZATION The Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization in Sibiu is not just a museum, it’s a whole world, a backward time travel, a homecoming. It’s a peaceful world, governed by the traditions and authenticity, of our fathers and forefathers. A visit to the ASTRA Museum resembles a holiday at your grandparents’, back to those childhood years filled with wonder and ageless fairytales. Covering 96 hectars of land (40 of which cover the permanent exhibition), the museum is the largest open-air ethnographic exhibition in Europe and also the biggest unit of ASTRA Museums, founded in 1963 as the Museum of Folk Technics. It received its present name in 1991. Some of the over 400 monuments of folk technique and architecture, filled with beautiful ethnographic heritage objects, will look familiar, while others will amaze and reveal the beauty and richness of the village universe. Every one of these carpets, every handpainted detail on a clay pot, every skillfully carved wooden beam carries at the same time an artistic and a symbolic statement. Here you have the human soul embodied in matter. THE MUSEUM CELEBRATES THE VILLAGE LIFESTYLE AS A SYNTHESIS OF ROMANIAN TRADITIONAL CIVILISATION AT ITS UTMOST SPECIFICITY: WOODEN CHURCHES AND MILLS, TRADITIONAL HOMESTEADS, TOOLS AND HOUSEHOLD OBJECTS. The six thematic exhibitions with several groups and subgroups mark out the symbiosis of arts, crafts, utility and spirituality in the rural world. A highlight of the museum in Sibiu and the most complete collection in the whole country is the folk industry installations collection, comprising food, lumber, mining, metallurgical and apparel @Sebastian Marcovici industry installations. You can not fail to be impressed by the windmill in the fisherman’s homestead or by the craftsmen’s workshops which are still going strong. In recent years the museographers shifted their focus towards the imaterial heritage zone, and therefore the dwellings have turned into living spaces where people revive the olden lifestyle and trades. Numerous educational and cultural programs succeeding one another bring to public attention a series of valuable craftsmen, singular people that are today considered living heritage, according to the UNESCO paradigm. Thus comes alive a soulful and wise museum that has so many stories to tell. The ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilisation lives and breathes. Strada Pădurea Dumbrava / 16-20 Pădurea Dumbrava Street www.muzeulastra.ro Summer opening hours: every day, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. (the traditional houses interiors are not visitable on Mondays) Winter opening hours: every day, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. (the traditional houses interiors are not visitable) pag. 48 49 1. The Council Tower 2. The Bridge of Lies 3. The Evangelical Cathedral 4. The Metropolitan Orthodox Cathedral 5. The Roman-Catholic Church 6. The Greek-Catholic Church of Saint Ursula 7. The Reformed Church 8. The Franciscan Church 9. Saint John’s Evangelical Church 10. The Asylum Church 11. The Stairs’ Tower 12. The Journeymen’s House 13. Samuel von Brukenthal National High School 14. The Large Square 15. Brukenthal National Musem 16. The City Hall, Tourist Information Center 17. Weidner-Reussner-Czekelius House 18. Haller House 19. Generals’ House 20. Luxembourg House 21. The Public Bath Sibiu 22. Arquebusiers’ Tower 23. Potters’ Tower 24. Carpenters’ Tower 25. The Thick Tower 26. The Walk of Fame Sibiu 27. Cetăţii Park 28. Sub Arini Park 29. The bicycle track 30. The Zoological Garden 31. The “ASTRA” Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization CULTURAL SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 CULTURAL SIBIU Sibiu Jazz Festival Huet. Urban Festival The International Theatre Festival in Sibiu Sibiu International Film Festival (TIFF) Feeric Fashion Days Artmania Rock Festival “Transylvanian Fortresses” Medieval Festival On the Stairs Festival – Minifestival Coquette Potters’ Fair ASTRA Film Festival “Ioan Macrea” National Folklore Festival Christmas Market “Radu Stanca” National Theatre Sibiu Ballet Theatre Sibiu “Gong” Theatre for Children and Youth @Daniel Bălţat pag. 52 53 CULTURAL SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 SIBIU JAZZ FESTIVAL (May) The Sibiu Jazz Festival is a renowned festival with a long tradition in Europe. Numerous concerts, jam sessions and workshops take place over a period of seven days, with jazz music as their common theme, and a dialogue between this musical style and other genres such as folklore, classical music, rock, salsa, hip-hop etc. Contact: Sibiu Jazz Festival Foundation Tel: 004 0269 219810 E-mail: office@sibiujazz.eu Web: www.sibiujazz.eu INTERNATIONAL THEATRE FESTIVAL IN SIBIU (June) The International Theatre Festival is the most important performing arts festival in Romania, with over 350 events presented by companies from more than 70 countries. The most spectacular section features the street performances and concerts in the Large Square. Contact: “Radu Stanca” National Theatre Sibiu Tel: 004 0269 210092 E-mail: tnrs@sibfest.ro Web: www.sibfest.ro HUET. URBAN FESTIVAL (May) Huet Square in Sibiu is an enchanting landmark for both tourists and locals. This is the reason why the Heritas Foundation has been organizing here every year, starting in 2010, the Huet Urban Festival, in order to remodel and enliven this urban corner over the space of a week end rich in various cultural activities. The Festival aims to engage the economic agents in the area and at the same time to bring to public attention the importance of conserving the cultural heritage. Contact: Heritas, Transylvanian Foundation for Integrated Development, Protection and Revitalization of Cultural Heritage Tel: 004 0269 211988 E-mail: office@heritas.ro Web: www.heritas.ro SIBIU INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (TIFF) (June) The international festival of feature film in Romania has become a well-known brand in the region not only due to the quality of the screened films, but also thanks to the excellent organization, the sparkling atmosphere and the myriad of events: from seminars and workshops to concerts and all night long parties. Contact: Association for Romanian Film Promotion Tel: 004 0213 266480 E-mail: info@tiff.ro Web: www.tiff.ro @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 54 55 CULTURAL SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 ARTMANIA ROCK FESTIVAL (August) Over the last years famous names and celebrated rock bands such as Him, Amorphis, Tristania, Anathema, Lacrimosa, Tiamat, My Dying Bride and Serj Tankian have performed on the festival stage. Contact: Artmania Foundation Tel: 004 0314 379123 E-mail: info@artmaniafestival.ro Web: www.artmaniafestival.ro Feeric Fashion Days (June) Feeric is the most important fashion week in the Balkans - a distinctive experience for Romanian and foreign designers alike. During the six festival days, big names of the fashion industry rally up in Sibiu, along with various performing artists, to celebrate high fashion as an art form through a series of shows, exhibitions and events. Contact: Mitichi Foundation Tel: 004 0756 590101 E-mail: info@mitichi.com Web: www.feeric.ro Sibiu MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL (August) The stories of Sibiu’s fortifications and its Middle Ages glorious past come to life every year during the Medieval Festival. For three days at the end of August the Historic Centre teems with knights, minstrels and princesses, and hosts medieval mystery plays, farces and chants, while the guilds practice once again their craft under the old walls. You will not remain a simple bystander, but become part of the city’s story. Sibiu is simultaneously old and new, an inexhaustible, glamorous, always amazing place. Contact: The Cultural Department of the City of Sibiu Tel: 004 0269 229627 E-mail: casacultura@sibiu.ro Web: www.ccmsibiu.ro @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 56 57 CULTURAL SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 ON THE STAIRS FESTIVAL - MINIFESTIVAL COQUETTE (August) On the Stairs Festival, a movement conceived to valorize the potential of the transitional area connecting the Upper and Lower Town, is an artistic act that takes place under Stairs’ Tower. Fashion design, painting and sculpting exhibitions, live concerts and an overall cheerful mood will grant you three idyllic days on Sibiu’s most well trodden stairs. Contact: www.facebook.com/ FestivalulDePeScari POTTERS’ FAIR (September) Master potters from all over the country gather at the fair, representing the most renowned pottery centers in Romania. During the festival, the Large Square, located in the center of Sibiu, regains its original holiday fair purpose. Contact: The “Cindrelul - Junii” County Center for Traditional Culture Preservation Tel: 004 0269 210945 E-mail: contact@juniisibiului.ro Web: www.juniisibiului.ro ASTRA FILM FESTIVAL (October-November) Astra Film, an international film festival unique in this part of Europe, promotes the best Romanian and foreign non-fiction film productions, and offers film enthusiasts the opportunity to meet important directors from all over the world. Astra Film Fest is dedicated to those documentaries tackling contemporary society issues. Contact: Astra Film Foundation Tel: 004 0269 202431 E-mail: aff@astrafilm.ro Web: www.astrafilm.ro “IOAN MACREA” NATIONAL FOLKLORE FESTIVAL For the daily events programme, please follow www.turism.sibiu.ro or download Sibiu City App application. (November) The most cherished professional folklore ensembles from Romania and abroad, as well as famous traditional folk musicians, congregate every year in Sibiu for a traditional Romanian feast of singing and dancing. Contact: The “Cindrelul - Junii” County Center for Traditional Culture Preservation Tel: 004 0269 210945 E-mail: contact@traditiisibiene.ro Web: www.juniisibiului.ro @Dan Şuşa pag. 58 59 SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 CULTURAL SIBIU THE CHRISTMAS MARKET (December) During winter the town’s Large Square turns into a festive village, covered by curtains of lights, alluring the visitors with the tantalizing aromas of gingerbread figures, multi-coloured comfits, fruit tea and roasted chestnuts as well as fairytale wooden cottages and Santa Claus’ Christmas tree. Contact: Events for Tourism Foundation Sibiu Tel: 004 0269 224246 E-mail: eventsfortourism@gmail.com Web: www.targuldecraciun.ro @Silvana Armat pag. 60 61 CULTURAL SIBIU SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 THE THEATRE SEASON AT: “RADU STANCA” NATIONAL THEATRE 2 Corneliu Coposu Boulevard The theatre’s portfolio comprises about 100 different plays. Virtually every evening plays are staged in Romanian or German (on Tuesdays). “Faust”, the theatre’s most famous show, is featured monthly. You can check out the theatre schedule at www.tnrs.ro. Tickets can be purchased online on www.eventim.ro, directly from the Ticket Agency, or at the entrance on the evening of the show. TICKET AGENCY 17 Nicolae Bălcescu Street Tel: 004 0369 101578 Tuesday to Saturday: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. THE BALLET THEATRE City of Sibiu Culture House 1A Emil Cioran Street Sibiu Ballet Theatre was the first Romanian dance company to include an international cast, with dancers from all over the world (New Zealand, USA, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Spain and Israel) and Romania alike. A diverse repertory features classic and neoclassic ballet performances including the “Ionesco Trilogy”, inspired by the writings of world famous playwright Eugene Ionesco, being one of its highlights. Tickets for all Sibiu Ballet Theatre shows can be purchased from the City of Sibiu Culture House located at 1 Tineretului Park, or reserved by phone: 004 0269 229627. “GONG” THEATRE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 4 Al. Odobescu Street “Gong” is one of the few theatres in Eastern Europe that cultivates and carries on the art of puppetry. Its shows are mainly intended for children. The theatre schedule can be consulted online at www. teatrulgong.ro and tickets can be purchased online on www.eventim.ro, at the theatre house (Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.), or directly at the entrance, 30 minutes before the show starts. @Sebastian Marcovici pag. 62 63 USEFUL INFORMATION SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 USEFUL INFORMATION pag. 64 65 USEFUL INFORMATION SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 How to get to Sibiu R o m a n i a BY PLANE Sibiu International Airport is located 5 km west of the city, with direct access to the E81 European Route. Air companies such as Austrian Airlines, Tarom, Blue Air, Lufthansa, Wizz Air and Menzies Airlines operate at Sibiu Airport. To check the flight schedule, please access www.sibiuairport.ro or ask for informations on the phone: 004 0269 253 135. BY TRAIN To obtain direct information regarding the best connections for your trip, please ask for information on the phone: 004 0269 952. HUNGARY BY CAR Sibiu / Hermannstadt Sibiu is crossed by E68 European Route (Arad – Sibiu – Braşov), which enters the country at Nădlac border crossing point and E81 (Cluj – Sibiu – Piteşti – Bucureşti) European Route, entering Romania at Borş border crossing point. pag. 66 67 USEFUL INFORMATION SIBIU - HERMANNSTADT / YOUNG SINCE 1191 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTERS For guidance and information regarding Sibiu’s landmarks please visit us to receive a free map! Sibiu City Hall 2 Samuel Brukenthal Street Tel: 004 0269 208 913 Fax: 004 0269 208 812 E-mail: turism@sibiu.ro www.turism.sibiu.ro ACCOMODATIONs AVAILABLE HERE… Open: May 1 – September 30 Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. October 1 – April 30 Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sibiu International Airport 73 Alba Iulia Road Tel: 004 0269 253 999 Fax: 004 0269 208 812 www.turism.sibiu.ro Open: January 1 – December 31 Monday to Friday: 9.30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m. @Silvana Armat @Dan Şuşa pag. 68 69 Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website Hotel Hilton 5* Str. Pădurea Dumbrava Nr. 1 004 0269 505 600 info.sibiu@hilton.com www.sibiu.hilton.com Hotel Grand Hotel 2* Str. Pădurea Dumbrava Nr. 14 004 0743 619 223 contact@grandhotelsb.ro www.grandhotelsb.ro Hotel Continental Forum 4* Str. Piața Unirii Nr. 10 004 0372 692 692 forum.sibiu@continentalhotels.ro www.continentalhotels.ro Hotel Pamira 2* Str.Calea Şurii Mici Nr. 39 004 0269 220217 pamira.tenis@yahoo.com www.pamira.ro Hotel Golden Tulip Ana Tower 4* Str. Școala de Înot, Nr. 2 004 0269 234 000 office@goldentulipsibiu.ro www.goldentulipsibiu.ro Hotel Sonne 2* Str.Stefan cel Mare Nr 47A 004 0369 426 026 004 0744 939 484 hotel@sonne.ro www.sonne.ro Hotel Levoslav House 4* Str. General Magheru Nr. 12 004 0269 216 185 004 0788 143 438 rezervari@levoslav.ro www.levoslav.ro Boarding house Vicenza Square 5* Str. Turnului Nr. 17 004 0732 950 332 vicenzasquare@gmail.com www.vicenzasquare.ro Hotel Ramada 4* Str. Emil Cioran Nr. 2 004 0269 235 505 reservations@ramadasibiu.ro www.ramadasibiu.ro Boarding house Carmen 4* Str Podului Nr. 79 B (Str. Viilor, FN) 004 0736 443 443 contact@pensiunecarmen.ro www.pensiunecarmen.ro Hotel Am Ring 3* Piața Mare Nr. 14 004 0269 206 499 contact@amringhotel.ro www.amringhotel.ro Boarding house La Residenta 4* Str. Cărbunelui Nr. 5 004 0722 380 822 larezidenta@gmail.com www.larezidenta.ro Hotel Ana Airport 3* Șos. Alba Iulia Nr. 120 004 0755 032 042 004 0269 228 875 info@anaairporthotel.ro www.anaairporthotel.ro Boarding house Maria 4* Str. Înfrățirii Nr .13A 004 0269 227 203 004 0751 105 705 office@pensiunea-romaria.ro www.pensiunea-romaria.ro Hotel Apollo Hermannstadt 3* Str. Nicolae Teclu Nr. 14 004 0269 212 465 office@hah.ro www.hah.ro Boarding house Palazzo 4* Str. Moldoveanu Nr. 19 004 0369 446 968 office@pensiuneapalazzo.ro www.pensiuneapalazzo.ro Hotel Bliss 3* Str Calea Turnișorului Nr. 116 004 0744 628 814 rezervari@hotelbliss.ro www.hotelbliss.ro Boarding house Smarald 4* Str. Hipodromului Nr. 3 004 0369 566 999 004 0747 751 574 info@pensiuneasmarald.ro www.pensiuneasmarald.ro Hotel Class 3* Str. Rahovei Nr. 40 004 0269 206 999 rezervari@hotel-class.ro www.hotel-class.ro Boarding house Acasă 3* Str. Ştefan cel Mare Nr. 124 004 0369 439 347 004 0374 939 391 pensiunea.acasa@yahoo.ro www.acasasibiu.ro Hotel Eden 3* Șos. Alba Iulia Nr. 64 004 0369 452 025 rezervari@hoteledensb.ro www.hoteledensb.ro Boarding house Alexia 3* Str.G-ral David Praporgescu Nr.1A 004 0746 920 771 pensiunea.alexia@yahoo.com * Hotel Gallant 3* B-dul. Victoriei Nr. 55 004 0269 215 975 contact@gallant.ro www.gallant.ro Boarding house Ambra 3* Str N.Iorga Nr.16 004 0269 442 572 004 0741 746 689 office@pensiunea-ambra.ro www.pensiunea-ambra.ro Hotel Ibis 3* Str. Calea Dumbrăvii Nr. 2-4 004 0269 218 100 reservations.sibiu@ibishotels.ro www.ibishotels.ro Boarding house Amso 3* Str. Prejbei Nr. 5A 004 0269 242 666 004 0722 318 788 office@pensiunea-amso.ro www.pensiunea-amso.ro Hotel Împăratul Romanilor 3* Str. Nicolae Bălcescu Nr.4 004 0269 216 500 sibiu@imparatulromanilor.ro www.sibiu. imparatulromanilor.ro Boarding house Artemis 3* Str. E. A. Bieltz Nr. 59 004 0748 287 824 pensiunea_artemis@yahoo.com www.pensiunea-artemis.ro Hotel Libra 3* Str. Calea Gușteriței Nr. 21-23 004 0369 428 000 office@hotel-libra.ro www.hotel-libra.ro Boarding house Baroc 3* Str. Semănătoarelor Nr. 38 004 0745 835 951 contact@slimnic.ro www.pensiuneabaroc.ro Hotel Parc 3* Str. Școala de Înot Nr. 1-3 004 0269 423 559; office@hotelparcsibiu.ro www.hotelparcsibiu.ro Boarding house Belașcu 3* Calea Turnișorului Nr. 116 004 0744 762 814 contact@belascu.ro www.belascu.ro Hotel Premier 3* Str. Gen. Vasile Milea Nr. 76 004 0269 244 804 office@hotel-sibiu.ro www.hotel-sibiu.ro Boarding house Cardinal 3* Str. Justiției Nr. 9 004 0269 214 814 004 0740 655 415 cardinal.pensiune@yahoo.com www.cardinalpensiune.ro Hotel Rin 3* Calea Dumbrăvii Nr. 12 004 0369 801 901 rezervari@hotelrinsibiu.ro www.hotelrinsibiu.ro Boarding house Casa Baciu 3* Str. 9 Mai Nr. 29 004 0269 214 701 004 0733 979 924 info@casa-baciu.com ricabaciu@ gmail.com www.casa-baciu.com Hotel Roberts 3* Str. Charles Darwin Nr. 16-18 004 0269 212 222 004 0724 522 071 director@hotelroberts.ro www.hotelroberts.ro Boarding house Casa Burgheză 3* Str.Fochistilor Nr. 11 004 0369 442 694 004 0724 175 933 casaburgheza@gmail.com * Hotel Select 3* Șos. Alba Iulia Nr. 49 004 0269 243 333 004 0755 548 726 cazare@hotelselectsibiu.ro www.hotelselectsibiu.ro Boarding house Casa Frieda 3* Str. Nicolae Bălcescu Nr. 40 004 0269 218 821 casafrieda@yahoo.com www.pensiuneacasafrieda.ro Hotel Silva 3* Aleea Mihai Eminescu Nr. 1 004 0269 243 985 silva@hotelsilvasibiu.com www.hotelsilvasibiu.com Boarding house Casa Romană I 3* Str. General Magheru Nr. 40 004 0740 612 270 rezervari@casaromanasibiu.ro www.casaromanasibiu.ro Hotel Stefani 3* Calea Turnișorului Nr. 36, 004 0369 452 452 004 0755 115 415 rezervari@hotelstefani.ro www.hotelstefani.ro Boarding house Casa Romană II 3* str. Rotarilor Nr. 23 004 0745 545 554 rezervari@casaromanasibiu.ro www.casaromanasibiu.ro Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website pensiuneanane@yahoo.com * Boarding house Casa Salzburg 3* Str. Cetății Nr. 46A 004 0369 450 991 info@casasalzburg.ro www.casasalzburg.ro Boarding house Nane 3* Str. Livezii Nr. 16 004 0269 227 626 004 0721 464 515 Boarding house Casa Sibianului 3* Str. 9 Mai Nr. 37 004 0269 243 929 004 0725 928 610 casa.sibianului@yahoo.com www.casasibianului.ro Boarding house Perla Sibiului 3* Str. Oborul de Vite Nr. 12 004 0269 221 065 004 0744 559 048 claudiu_mozacu@yahoo.com * Boarding house Casa Veche 3* str. Liviu Rebreanu Nr. 4 004 0269 213 034 info@casavechesibiu.ro www.casavechesibiu.ro/ Boarding house Rubin 3* Piața Crișan Nr. 7C 004 0269 207 680 office@pensiunea-rubin.com www.pensiunea-rubin.com Boarding house Cibinium 3* Str. Charles Darwin Nr. 10 004 0269 216 946 004 0722 210 690 office@pensiuneacibinium.ro www.pensiuneacibinium.ro Boarding house Santa Maria 3* Str. Livezii Nr. 43 004 0269 224 451 004 0743 224 451 sim_mol2002@yahoo.de www.pensiunesibiu.ro Boarding house Cocoșul Roșu 3* Str. Ocnei Nr. 19 004 0745 143 732 contact@cocosulrosu.ro www.cocosulrosu.ro Boarding house Tosca 3* Str. Ana Ipătescu Nr. 51 004 0269 230 385 004 0744 698 869 pensiuneatosca@yahoo.com * Boarding house Da Vinci Residence 3* Str. Calea Dumbrăvii Nr. 36 004 0747 908 054 davincisibiu@gmail.com * Boarding house Transilvania 3* Str. Hipodromului Nr. 9A 004 0269 420 001 004 0754 628 379 contact@transilvania-sibiu.ro www.transilvania-sibiu.ro Boarding house Daniel 3* Str. Măsarilor Nr .1 004 0269 243 924 004 0749 400 738 daniel@ela-hotels.ro www.ela-hotels.ro Boarding house Verox 3* Str. Lungă Nr. 53 004 0269 222 456 004 0744 577 756 verox_sibiu@yahoo.com * Boarding house Dumbrava 3* Str. Pădurea Dumbrava Nr. 1 004 0269 252 935 rezervari@pensiunesb.ro www.pensiunesb.ro Boarding house Ardealul 2* Str. Călțun Nr. 24 004 0745 503 468 004 0269 243 006 paulhanea@yahoo.com * Boarding house Eli 3* Str. Ecaterina Varga Nr. 11 004 0747 222 602 004 0757 110 309 pensiunea.eli@gmail.com * Boarding house Casa Bianca 2* Str. E. A. Bieltz Nr. 93 B 004 0744 599 466 m_peris@yahoo.com www.casa-bianca.ro Boarding house Erlen Park 3* Str. Octavian Goga Nr. 77 004 0269 252 153 004 0742 079 365 erlenpark@yahoo.com www.erlenpark.ro Boarding house Casa Spătar 2* Str. Nicovalei Nr. 5 004 0741 212 844 casaspatar@yahoo.com * Boarding house Flamingo 3* Str. Zorilor Nr. 15 004 0269 230 411 004 0748 267 295 rezervari@pensiuneaflamingosibiu. ro gaporini@yahoo.de www.pensiuneaflamingosibiu.ro Boarding house Cony 2* Str. Porumbacului Nr. 22 004 0369 448 867 004 0748 827 219 office@vilacony.ro www.vilacony.ro Boarding house Fortuna 3* Str. AL. I. Cuza Nr. 22 004 0369 429 613 004 0728 758 517 office@pensiuneafortuna.ro www.pensiuneafortuna.ro Boarding house Corina 2* Șos. Alba-Iulia Nr. 104 004 0269 228 492 004 0724 594 588 cazare@PensiuneCorina.ro www.pensiunecorina.ro /contact.htm Boarding house Gasthof Sara 3* Calea Turnișorului Nr. 139 004 0744 690 833 sara.gasthof@gmail.com www.gasthof-sara-sibiu.ro Boarding house Costas 2* B-dul. Vasile Milea Nr. 26 004 0269 212 411 004 0748 100 869 contact@pensiune-costas.ro * Boarding house Happy Day 3* Str. Lungă Nr. 2D 004 0269 234 985 004 0722 773 962 rezervari@pensiuneahappyday.ro www.pensiuneahappyday.ro Boarding house Ela 2* Str. Nouă Nr. 43 004 0269 215 197 004 0744 916 893 ela@ela-hotels.ro www.ela-hotels.ro Boarding house Haus Paltinul 3* Str. Paltinului Nr. 14 004 0269 216 297 004 0728 275 444 info@haus-paltinu.ro www.haus-paltinu.ro Boarding house Favorit 2* Calea Dumbrăvii Nr. 52 004 0744 955 992 pensiunesibiu@yahoo.com www.pensiuneafavoritsibiu. in-romania.ro Boarding house Hermannstadt 3* Str. Blănarilor Nr. 13 004 0269 212 340 004 0757 316 264 info@pensiuneahermannstadtsibiu.ro www.pensiuneahermannstadtsibiu.ro Boarding house Greenhouse 2* Str. E. A. Bieltz Nr. 67 004 0269 227 800 greenhouse@clicknet.ro web.clicknet.ro/greenhouse/ Boarding house Kon-Tiki 3* Str. Tudor Vladimirescu Nr. 10 004 0269 220 350 claudiacuntan@yahoo.com www.kon-tiki.uv.ro Boarding house Ileana 2* Str. Berăriei Nr. 2 004 0369 427 427 004 0733 841 048 contact@pensiuneaileana.ro www.pensiuneaileana.ro Boarding house Korona 3* Str.Luptei Nr. 8 004 0269 225 533 004 0731 003 097 contact@pensiunea-korona.ro www.pensiunea-korona.ro Boarding house La Viorel 2* Str. Lector Nr. 2 004 0269 211 410 004 0741 107 337 laviorel@gmail.com www.pensiunealaviorel.ro Boarding house Kristine 3* Str. Luceafărului Nr. 42 004 0269 238 479 004 0721 457 338 pensiuneakristine@yahoo.de www.pensiuneakristine.ro Boarding house Laura 2* Str. Vasile Aaron Nr. 18 004 0269 244 826 004 0722 215 412 anca.rus@pensiunea-laura.ro www.pensiunea-laura.ro Boarding house Lion 3* Str. Moldoveanu Nr. 41 004 0728 936 348 masca_maria@yahoo.com www.pensiunealion.ro Boarding house Luceafărul 2* Str. Ioan Lupaș Nr. 2 004 0269 232 232 004 0722 551 073 reservationsibiu@yahoo.com www.luceafarulsibiu.ro Boarding house Magnolia 3* Calea Turnișorului Nr. 144 004 0269 250 325 004 0745 267 276 office@pensiuneamagnolia.ro www.pensiuneamagnolia.ro Boarding house Nelu Klein 2* Calea Dumbrăvii Nr. 124 004 0269 252 111 office.nelu.klein@gmail.com www.nelu-klein.ro Boarding house Maria 3* Str. Viilor Nr. 101 004 0744 854 052 manuela_crg@yahoo.com * Boarding house Nero 2* Calea Dumbrăvii Nr. 76 004 0751 142 153 pensiuneanero@yahoo.ro * Boarding house Millenium 3* Str. Ștrandului Nr. 11 004 0269 226 230 004 0757 267 985 millenium_mln@yahoo.com www.pensiunea-millenium.ro Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website Boarding house Podul Mincinoșilor 2* Str. Azilului Nr. 1 004 0269 217 259 004 0747 053 457 podul.minciunilor@ela-hotels.ro www.ela-hotels.ro Rooms to let Grand Central 3* Str. Șelarilor nr. 5 004 0722 256 938 info@travelspecialist.ro www.travelspecialist.ro Boarding house Richiard 2* Str. Anton Pann Nr. 25 004 0369 436 632 004 0752 572 546 * * Rooms to let Huet Residence 3* Piața Huet, Nr.3, Whg.3 004 0727 999 111 004 0369 101 836 office@huet-residence.ro www.huet-residence.ro Boarding house Turist 2* Str. Rahovei Nr. 101 004 0269 242 050 004 0740 246 825 turistpensiune@yahoo.com * Rooms to let Siebenburgen 3* Str. Daliei Nr.2 004 0742 727 869 office@siebenburgen-apartments. com www.siebenburgen-apartments. com Boarding house Casa Arcaș 1* Str.16 Februarie Nr. 2A 004 0745 056 099 arcasmihaela@yahoo.com * Rooms to let Budac Veronica 2* Str. Anton Pann Nr. 9A 004 0751 361 084 004 0269 250 046 * * Villa Casa Cristina 3* Str. Lucian Blaga Nr. 13 004 0757 881 299 004 0269 250 286 casa.cristina2000@gmail.com www.casacristinasibiu.ro Rooms to let Casa Conțiu 2* Str. Bahluiului Nr. 20 004 0745 251 457 mirellacontiu@yahoo.com www.casa-contiu.xhost.ro Villa Casa Weidner 3* Piața Mare Nr. 16 004 0369 453 999 004 0740 254 460 office@villaweidner.ro www.villaweidner.ro Rooms to let Downtown Studio 2* Str. Târgu Peștelui Nr. 17 004 0722 256 938 info@travelspecialist.ro www.travelspecialist.ro HOSTEL Center 2* Str. Avram Iancu Nr. 15 004 0745 089 492 004 0744 703 950 hostelcentersibiu@yahoo.ro www.hostel-center.ro Rooms to let La Carul cu Flori 2* Str. Luptei Nr. 34 004 0744 355 822 004 0269 244 312 trendysibiu@yahoo.com * HOSTEL Centrum 2* Str. Gheorghe Lazăr Nr. 6 004 0369 801 667 004 0747 534 998 centrumhostel@yahoo.com www.centrumhostel.ro Apartament-hotel Central 3* Str. Nicolae Bălcescu Nr. 1 -3 004 0722 149 011 004 0269 233 707 cazare_central@yahoo.com * HOSTEL Diana 2* Pădurea Dumbrava Nr. 16 - 20 004 0269 202 451 004 0756 085 795 centruldeinformare@muzeulastra. ro www.muzeulastra.ro Apartament-hotel Grand Central 3 3* Str. Aleea Țesătorilor Nr. 3, Bl. 2, Whg. 12 004 0722 256 938 info@travelspecialist.ro www.travelspecialist.ro HOSTEL La Padre 2* Str. Someșului Nr. 14 004 0269 211 441 004 0722 258 715 lapadresibiu@gmail.com www.la-padre.ro Apartament-hotel O’tha Apartament 3* Str. Lucian Blaga Nr. 8 004 0754 777 060 * * HOSTEL Sibiu Travelers 2* Str. Teilor Nr. 4 004 0269 238 161 004 0766 242 874 info@villateilor.com www.sibiutravelershostel.com Apartament-hotel Vopsitorilor 3* Str. Vopsitorilor Nr. 21 004 0743 414 764 office@imobilgest.ro * HOSTEL Welt 2* Str. Nicolae Bălcescu Nr. 13 004 0269 700 704 004 0731 280 210 office@welthostel.ro info@ welthostel.ro www.weltkultur.ro Apartament-hotel Grand Central 2* Str. Regele Ferdinand Nr. 8, aWhg. 1 004 0722 256 938 info@travelspecialist.ro www.travelspecialist.ro HOSTEL Pangeea 1* Str. Avram Iancu Nr. 4 004 0369 801 232 004 0747 294 806 pangeeahostel@gmail.com www.sibiuhostel.ro Apartament-hotel Tourism &Accomodation 2* B-dul. Vasile Milea BL. 1 004 0722 551 073 reservationsibiu@gmail.com * HOSTEL The Old Town 1* Piața Mică Nr. 26 004 0269 216 445 contact@hostelsibiu.ro www.hostelsibiu.ro office@hanvestem.ro www.hanvestem.ro/ Type Name Stars Address Phone E-mail Website HOTEL Cindrel 4* Păltiniș 004 0269 574 056 hotel.cindrel@yahoo.com www.hotelcindrel.ro HOTEL Hohe Rinne Păltiniș Hotel&SPA 4* Păltiniș 004 0269 215 000 004 0745 300 134 hoherinne@hoherinne.com www.hoherinne.ro MOTEL Hanul Veștem 3* Dumbrava Sibiului - Muzeul Astra 004 0269 252 948 004 0745 703 845 CAMPING Ananas 3* Str.Pinului 004 0269 566 066 004 0741 746 689 info@ananas7b.de www.ananas7b.de Rooms to let Andra 3* Str. Mirăslău Nr. 1 004 0722 275 062 004 0369 429 982 adcoimpex@yahoo.com www.cazare-sibiu-andra.com Rooms to let Casa Ivan 3* Str. Călugăreni Nr. 34 004 0744 750 038 004 0269 233 991 casaivan34@yahoo.com www.casaivan.ro Rooms to let Casa Luxemburg 3* Piața Mică Nr. 16 004 0269 216 854 004 0745 374 006 office@casaluxemburg.ro www.casaluxemburg.ro Rooms to let Casa Manu 3* Str. Gheorghe Dima Nr. 7 004 0751 432 893 urdea.emanuel@gmail.com * Rooms to let Casa Roth 3* Str. Ion Creangă Nr. 26 004 0269 234 347 004 0743 809 050 info@casa-roth.de www.casa-roth.de Rooms to let Downtown Studio 3* Str. Târgu Vinului Nr. 6 004 0722 256 938 info@travelspecialist.ro www.travelspecialist.ro PĂLTINIŞ Made by the Sibiu County Tourism Association Text: Mihaela Kloos-Ilea Translated by: Veronica & Lucian Niculescu Edited by the Department for Culture, Sports and Tourism of the City Hall Sibiu Design: ImagineTact To be distributed for free.
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