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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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28 aug 2009
Transilvanian Brunch on 29th August 2009 in Hosman.| Apold Fest |
15 aug 2009
Film projection, concert, exhibition...on 20th of August come to Apold, just a few kilometers away from Sighisoara. Entrance is free of charge.| Proetnica 2009 |
13 aug 2009
Come to Sighisoara between the 14th and 22nd of August! Participate for 9 days in the 9 edition of Sighisoara’s ProEtnica Intercultural Festival 2009.| Transilvania Geo Quest |
14 jun 2009
Do you have a GPS? Let’s go for some treasure hunting in Transilvania!| Two blond lads between the Balkans and Caucaus! |
12 jun 2009
First exhibtion is in the fortified church of Apold, in Transylvania, on the 20th June at 7pm.| ICon Arts in Cisnadie |
07 jun 2009
ICon Arts is an unique event in Romania and Europe. It gathers an international course of contemporary arts, a contest and a concert festival.| Klezmer workshops |
07 jun 2009
Klezmer music is the traditional music of Eastern European Jewish communities. It developed over many centuries in Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, the Baltic States, Western Russia and, of course, Romania.| Transylvanian brunch |
29 may 2009
Transilvanian Brunch” in Nucet, Pension BIO-HAUS, on 30th of May 2009.| Transilvania GeoQuest 2009 |
19 may 2009
Do you have a GPS? Let’s go for some treasure hunting in Transilvania!| PhotoRaid Mai Verde |
08 may 2009
Nowadays we have to deal with an invasion of photographers.
Fortified Churches Multimedia CD - 15 EUR
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 7 languages: Romanian, German, English, Hungarian, French, Spanish, Catalan
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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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