Sibiu, or Hermannstadt
Welcome to Sibiu, a charming city in Romania that enchants visitors with its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking architecture.
As you wander through its cobblestone streets, adorned with colourful houses, you'll be captivated by the unique blend of German, Hungarian, and Romanian influences that define the city's character. Explore the well-preserved historic center, adorned with medieval towers, impressive churches, and picturesque squares, and immerse yourself in Sibiu's fascinating past. Experience the thriving cultural scene, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and be embraced by the warm hospitality of Sibiu's residents.
The Old Town of Sibiu has a distinctly Germanic feeling, with sections of the medieval wall still guarding the historic area. Walking along its narrow streets, visitors will see 17th-century buildings with gable overhangs before opening up into vast, church-dominated squares like the Great Square and the Little Square.
Sibiu is a pedestrian-friendly city with two easily accessible levels: the Upper town, home to most of Sibiu's historic sights, and the Lower town lined with colourful houses on cobblestone streets and bounded by imposing city walls and defence towers overlooking the Cibin River.
Sibiu (Hermannstadt), where we'll explore the picturesque squares, charming cafes, and historic landmarks of this Transylvanian gem. Don't miss the iconic Bridge of Lies and the stunning Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral.
Sibiu, or Hermannstadt in German, is a historical gem located in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Founded in the 12th century by German settlers, Sibiu was the largest and wealthiest of the seven-walled citadels. Its impressive buildings and fortifications were paid for by the riches amassed by the city's guilds, and much of the grandeur of its earlier days can still be seen today in Sibiu's Old Town.
Our 4B Travel Guide Pictures
Step into the captivating world of Sibiu through our Google albums, where we invite you to embark on a visual journey through this enchanting city and the memorable events we've had the pleasure of experiencing. From the picturesque streets of the old town to the vibrant cultural festivals, our albums offer a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of life in Sibiu.
As you explore our collection, don't miss the chance to visit the Astra Museum, an open-air treasure trove that showcases the rich cultural heritage of Romania. Wander through the National Village Museum, where traditional Romanian architecture and customs come to life, providing a fascinating insight into the country's rural past.
So, come along and immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of Sibiu. Let our albums be your guide as you discover all that this remarkable city has to offer.
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Culture in Sibiu
Sibiu, often hailed as the cultural capital of Europe, boasts a vibrant cultural scene that attracts visitors from far and wide. One of its most renowned cultural events is the Sibiu International Theatre Festival, an annual celebration of performing arts that showcases an array of theatrical performances, ranging from classical to contemporary.
Beyond the theatre festival, Sibiu is also home to a wealth of cultural attractions, including its well-preserved medieval old town, which features charming cobblestone streets, colourful buildings, and historic landmarks such as the Brukenthal National Museum and the Evangelical Cathedral.
The city's rich cultural heritage is further evidenced by its diverse culinary scene, which offers a tantalizing array of traditional Romanian dishes and international cuisine. Additionally, Sibiu hosts numerous music festivals, art exhibitions, and cultural events throughout the year, ensuring there's always something exciting happening in this dynamic city.
Sibiu is also known for its lively cultural scene, with numerous festivals throughout the year, including the International Theatre Festival, the Jazz Festival, and the Sibiu International Film Festival. In addition, Sibiu has a reputation for excellent cuisine, offering a diverse range of traditional and modern dishes in its restaurants and cafes.
Astra Museum - This open-air museum offers a glimpse into the traditional rural life of Romania, featuring over 400 historic buildings and exhibits spread across 96 hectares.
Visitors to Sibiu can experience its rich history by exploring the many museums and galleries, including the Brukenthal National Museum, which houses an extensive collection of European and Romanian art, and the Sibiu-Astra National Village Museum a Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, which showcases the culture and traditions of rural Romania.
Around Sibiu
Around Sibiu, there are several remarkable attractions and destinations worth exploring:
Transfagarasan Highway - Embark on a scenic drive along one of the most breathtaking roads in the world, offering stunning views of the Carpathian Mountains and access to hiking trails and natural wonders.
Balea Lake - Journey to this stunning glacial lake located in the Fagaras Mountains, accessible via the Transfagarasan Highway, and offering opportunities for hiking, boating, and breathtaking views.
Sighisoara - Take a day trip to the medieval town of Sighisoara, known for its well-preserved citadel, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks, including the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
Sibiu surroundings - Explore the picturesque villages and landscapes surrounding Sibiu, such as Cisnadioara, Cisnadie, and Rasinari, known for their charming atmosphere and historic landmarks.
Paltinis Resort - Head to Romania's oldest mountain resort, located just 32 kilometers from Sibiu, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and relaxation amidst beautiful natural surroundings.
Biertan fortified church - Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site located about an hour's drive from Sibiu, known for its impressive fortifications and well-preserved medieval architecture.
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