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Synagogues of southern TransilvaniaMore 04 oct 2008 AD

"Alive Community" is the motto of the 18th annual meeting of the Saxons, meeting which will be held in Biertan on the 20th of September. More 19 sep 2008 AD

The tourism is a good way to promote the culture, and vice versa. In the Salt region a lot of etono-cultural tradition was survived because of cultural isolation. It's interesting to mention the ,,games " during the cold days of the year, culminate in ,,funerals of winter" in the end. More 14 sep 2008 AD

This photo exhibition attempts to capture the interesting transitional stage in which Romania now finds itself – with the entrance of outside, foreign investors and NGOs, some synagogues have been or are being restored and turned into cultural centres or finding other alternative uses.More 15 aug 2008 AD

Karpat Klezmer is a newly formed group comprised of some of the best young musicians playing klezmer music, traditional music of the Jews of Eastern Europe.More 26 jul 2008 AD

The event is organized once a month on countryside.More 19 jun 2008 AD

This year's sixth edition will take place between 10 - 13 July.More 12 jun 2008 AD

Mountain lovers are invited on 14th and 15th of June at the 14th edition of Snow Summer Fest.More 12 jun 2008 AD

Romanian Electronic Festival will take place this year in Tarlungeni, near Brasov between 24th-26th of July.More 09 jun 2008 AD

Between 4th-6th of July, Brasov will be the host of B'ESTFEST, event that will bring on the stage great names from the musical industry!More 09 jun 2008 AD

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Biertan / Birthaelm
The folks of Biertan, sensible people but with a tendency to be on the stingy side, claimed that the people of Medias, who were up to no good, had tricked them. The story goes that, long ago, representatives of the two burgs were sent to the King so he would decide which one of the two would be the capital for the seat of the county.

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Fortified Churches Multimedia CD
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Over 400 images revealing 44 saxon villages from Transylvania and their Fortified Churches, historical facts and architectural information, 19 local legends, an interactive map of the site, explicit hand-made drawings on how were the churches made, a see-through section ; all this toghether with a large, easy-to-use dictionary which will accurately explain all the specific or not so well-known terms you will come upon. Available in 5 languages: Romanian, German, English, Hungarian, French


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