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Transylvania, with its name coming from Latin ultra silvam (beyond the forest), is one of the most interesting and surprising regions of Romania. Its German, Hungarian and Romanian cultural traditions play a great role in its cultural and ethnic diversity. The Transylvanian plateau is surrounded by mountain peaks and drained by sparkling rivers which makes it both a pleasant place for a relaxing holiday with a landscape pleasing to the eye and an exciting place for adventure-seeking travellers.
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Cultural Heritage Info Centre - Sighisoara
+40 788 11 55 11
sighisoara@mioritics.ro
Cultural Heritage Info Centre - Sighisoara
+40 788 11 55 11
sighisoara@mioritics.ro
Mihai Dragomir (project manager)
mihai@mioritics.ro
+40 788 30 18 30
+40 744 62 42 26
mihai@mioritics.ro
+40 788 30 18 30
+40 744 62 42 26
Centrul de Resurse - Sibiu
Casa Luxemburg
Piata Mica nr. 16, Sibiu
Romania, RO 550182
Tel: 0040 (0) 788 082413 / 0040 727 642858
sibiu@culture-routes.lu
Casa Luxemburg
Piata Mica nr. 16, Sibiu
Romania, RO 550182
Tel: 0040 (0) 788 082413 / 0040 727 642858
sibiu@culture-routes.lu

Documentary movie - 15 EUR
Johann Schaas, curator of the Saxon church in Richiş (Germ. Reichesdorf, Reichersdorf, Hungarian Riomfalva) shares his beautiful memories using the Saxon dialect, about Transylvanian places that he loved and refused to leave, although it was against the historical constellation of the time. Documentary movie, 52 minutes. Subtitles: Romanian, English, German, French, Italian, Hungarian.
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In April and May you can witness the beginning of spring by admiring the blossomy fields and fruit trees, the fresh green of the grass, the flowery scents and the clear blue sky. This is an ideal time for experiencing the rebirth of nature and for taking fabulous pictures.
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The Fortified Churches are an unique and interesting fenomenon. They can be found in only a few places throughout Europe and there were more than 300 Fortified Saxon Churches in Transylvania.
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