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Exile and homeland – on Ovid's footsteps through Romania (from Transylvania to the Black Sea)
28 Feb 2017

Exile and homeland – on Ovid's footsteps through Romania (from Transylvania to the Black Sea)

Exile and homeland – in Ovid's footsteps through Romania (from Transylvania to the Black Sea) (Guided individual trip with minibus/HP) Contact person: Ladislau Ciocan / Dr. Heike Lammers-Harlander Travel companion: Ladislau Ciocan / Dr. Heike...

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Romania Trip
10 Jan 2016

Romania Trip

Romania and the Danube-Ries – what connects us... (Private guided tour by minibus/half board) Contact person: Ladislau Ciocan / Dr. Heike Lammers-Harlander Travel companion: Ladislau Ciocan / Dr. Heike Lammers-Harlander / Victor...

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Dragon Hunters from Mălâncrav
23 Oct 2014

Dragon Hunters from Mălâncrav

Mălâncrav / Malmkrog / Almakerek is an idyllic, picturesque village nestled among hills, approximately equidistant from Biertan and Sighișoara. A dreamlike place that holds many secrets within its walls, which is why the Mihai Eminescu Trust, under...

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Grandma's Cellar - The Flavor of Transylvania
30 Sep 2014

Grandma's Cellar - The Flavor of Transylvania

The beautiful landscape denotes the remarkable survival of Medieval Europe - a mosaic of ancient forests, meadows, and pastures rich in wildflowers, along with ancient villages featuring fortified Saxon churches. Traditional agricultural methods are...

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Transylvania Horse Show
2 May 2014

Transylvania Horse Show

This weekend, May 2-4, 2014, over 70 competitors from 19 countries will participate in the Transylvania Horse Show, the most renowned international equestrian competition in Romania. This year marks the third edition of the competition, and it is...

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The Dacian fortress of Sarmizegetusa Regia has reopened its gates to visitors.
5 Mar 2014

The Dacian fortress of Sarmizegetusa Regia has reopened its gates to visitors.

The Dacian fortress of Sarmizegetusa Regia is located in the Orăștie Mountains and is the largest of the Dacian fortifications. It sits on Grădiștea Hill, atop a cliff at an altitude of 1200 meters, and was the strategic center of the Dacian...

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On March 1st, we celebrate Mărțișor!
28 Feb 2014

On March 1st, we celebrate Mărțișor!

Tradition says that on March 1st, Mărțișor is celebrated, which is the main symbol of the arrival of spring. Mărțișor is a decorated ornament made of a white and red string, symbolizing the unity of opposites: summer-winter, warmth-cold,...

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Traditions and superstitions of Dragobete
24 Feb 2014

Traditions and superstitions of Dragobete

It's February, the month of love, but more importantly, it's the celebration of Dragobete, the day when girls are kissed. One of the most "loving" and ancient traditions celebrated in Romania, Dragobete takes place every year on February 24th....

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The benefits of the thermal waters at Baile Felix
22 Feb 2014

The benefits of the thermal waters at Baile Felix

The situation in Bihor County, 9 km from Oradea and 22 km from the border crossing point at Bors, the spa resort Baile Felix is available for all categories of tourists, offering conditions for relaxation, vacation, rest, but especially for...

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Discover the most beautiful spa resorts in Romania!
20 Feb 2014

Discover the most beautiful spa resorts in Romania!

Romania ranks among the European countries with a remarkable spa heritage. In recent years, this potential has been increasingly harnessed, allowing tourists to find a wide range of unique services in Europe. In Romania, there are 160 resorts and...

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23 Sep 2013

Viscri & Malancrav

Razvan Pascu As I begin to write the text for this article, I find myself at Malancrav a village in the heart of Transylvania, located about half an hour's drive from Sighisoara. I have no phone signal anywhere in the village and no internet...

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Horror - "FULL MOON" in Biertan, the unique festival in Romania
14 Aug 2013

Horror - "FULL MOON" in Biertan, the unique festival in Romania

"FULL MOON," a unique festival in Romania exclusively focused on horror and fantasy films, will take place for the second time from August 14 to August 18, 2013, in Biertan, Sibiu County. During the "FULL MOON" festival, spectators will have the...

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Bethlen Castle in Criș
9 Aug 2013

Bethlen Castle in Criș

Located 10 km from Daneş, in the village of Criş, stands the Bethlen Castle, which has a tumultuous history tied to a family with great traditions. Built by the Bethlen family and designed in a German style, the castle was restored in the...

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Sighișoara Medieval Festival 2013
27 Jul 2013

Sighișoara Medieval Festival 2013

Complete Program of the Sighișoara Medieval Festival 2013 Friday, July 26, 2013 16:00 The Grand Parade of Knights, Troubadours, Minstrels, Actors, and Artisans at Vlad the Knight of Justice Square (Citadel Square) 17:00 Official Opening of the...

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18 May 2013

Unique exhibition about guilds, brotherhoods, and areas from Mediaș

Under the title "Guilds, Brotherhoods, and Areas of Mediaș - Testimonies of European Urban Culture in Transylvania," the Mediaș Municipal Museum and the House of History in Dinkelsbühl invite us to take a look back at the life of the Saxon community...

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Easter Traditions and Customs in Transylvania
12 May 2013

Easter Traditions and Customs in Transylvania

The Easter celebration has its specific traditions and customs in Transylvania due to the confluence of Eastern and Western influences. Over time, this holiday has adopted specific traditions from the Saxons, Hungarians, and Romanians. On...

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Traditional Easter Customs in Transylvania
12 May 2013

Traditional Easter Customs in Transylvania

The Transylvanian Easter celebration is something truly special! Its traditional customs draw from influences of both the East and the West. Over a long period, specific practices developed for this holiday, rooted in Saxon, Hungarian, and Romanian...

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Ațel Fortified Church
30 Apr 2013

Ațel Fortified Church

Ațel, a locality located 16 km from Mediaș, 70 km from Sibiu, and 33 km from Sighișoara, boasts one of the most beautiful fortified churches in Transylvania. The Ațel fortified church was built in 1471 by the craftsmen who constructed the...

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24 Feb 2013

Discover the tradition of Mărțișor in Transylvania!

The tradition of Martisor says that in March, usually on the first day, Martisoare are given as gifts in Transylvania and throughout Romania. They represent a symbol of spring as well as admiration and love. Martisoare are offered by men to girls or...

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At the Horse Easter in Transylvania, one of the oldest celebrations.
14 Feb 2013

At the Horse Easter in Transylvania, one of the oldest celebrations.

Surely we have all heard the expression "the Easter of the horses" used when you want to say that a certain thing will never happen, but perhaps not all of us know that the holiday "Easter of the horses" actually exists, is celebrated every year,...

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House in Nature - A Country Vacation in Transylvania
12 Feb 2013

House in Nature - A Country Vacation in Transylvania

After the fall of communism in 1989 and the massive migration of Saxons from Transylvania, many villages in Romania have been left abandoned. Thus, localities of unique beauty in Europe are at risk of disappearing forever. The only chance for these...

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The Ski Cup of the Austrian Consulate in Sibiu, on the slopes of Arena Platos.
5 Feb 2013

The Ski Cup of the Austrian Consulate in Sibiu, on the slopes of Arena Platos.

The second edition of the "Austrian Consulate Ski Cup in Sibiu" is organized at the end of this month, on February 23, at the Arena Platoș ski slope. Anyone can register for the competition organized by the Austrian Consulate, but only the first 150...

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Folded polenta from Apold and the legend of the horseman
25 Jan 2013

Folded polenta from Apold and the legend of the horseman

You may have heard of Apold in passing on Turistintransilvania.com, but it certainly hasn’t told you yet about the folded polenta that is eaten here, a dish that makes your mouth water even just by writing about it. In Apold, a village located 16...

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Traditions and customs from Transylvania during Epiphany
2 Jan 2013

Traditions and customs from Transylvania during Epiphany

On January 6th and 7th, two of the greatest Orthodox holidays are celebrated, and like any other festivities, these have unique traditions and customs in Transylvania that make them special. These are Epiphany and Saint John the Baptist. From the...

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New Year's Eve in Transylvania: between tradition and dance
28 Dec 2012

New Year's Eve in Transylvania: between tradition and dance

There are only a few days left in this year, and tourists are starting to appear one by one in the guesthouses of Transylvania. In recent years, the cities in this region of Romania have become increasingly attractive, especially to foreign...

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PHOTO Christmas in Transylvania. Between story, tradition, singing, and plenty of joy.
25 Dec 2012

PHOTO Christmas in Transylvania. Between story, tradition, singing, and plenty of joy.

What could be more beautiful on Christmas Day than a day spent with family, a lavish meal, carols, and plenty of good cheer? The answer is simple. Absolutely nothing! And the collection of photos we present to you today is the best testimony to...

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Christmas Traditions in Transylvania: from fasting to caroling in the villages
23 Dec 2012

Christmas Traditions in Transylvania: from fasting to caroling in the villages

Christmas is coming again, and preparations are in full swing. In every home in Transylvania, the sweet bread is baking from the early hours of the morning, the warm mixture is being prepared in the oven, and the housewives have just taken the...

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Ignatul, a tradition from Transylvania that is hundreds of years old.
17 Dec 2012

Ignatul, a tradition from Transylvania that is hundreds of years old.

Whether you are a tourist or not, if you visit any village in Transylvania on a winter day before Christmas, you will surely hear the last squeal of a pig. The pig slaughter in Transylvania is a tradition that brings the whole family together. The...

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Sibian paprikash, a truly Transylvanian recipe.
14 Dec 2012

Sibian paprikash, a truly Transylvanian recipe.

You can't leave Transylvania without having eaten a plate of paprikash made from a traditional recipe that carries a history as vast as a nation. And if your visit includes the Sibiu area, don't hesitate to ask for a portion of Sibiu paprikash....

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Transylvania, one of the most beautiful places to spend your winter in Europe.
10 Dec 2012

Transylvania, one of the most beautiful places to spend your winter in Europe.

The well-known magazine Lonely Planet A travel and vacation blog has included Transylvania in its list of the ten regions across Europe worth spending your winter holiday in. Besides medieval fortresses, fortified churches, and legends of Dracula,...

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Saint Nicholas, the most popular saint in Transylvania.
6 Dec 2012

Saint Nicholas, the most popular saint in Transylvania.

Few of us may know, but the celebration of Saint Nicholas is more popular in Transylvania than in other regions of the country. This is because the people of Transylvania say that on the day of his feast, Saint Nicholas brings winter and the first...

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Dracula's Domain in Danes
29 Nov 2012

Dracula's Domain in Danes

Dracula Domain is located along the course of the Târnava Mare River, near the village of Daneș, just 9 km from Sighișoara and 30 km from Mediaș. This stunning location is divided into three main activities: a guesthouse, an equestrian center, and...

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The Enigma of Dracula: Was he born in Sighisoara or not?
21 Nov 2012

The Enigma of Dracula: Was he born in Sighisoara or not?

One of the enigmas and legends surrounding the myth of Dracula is the place where he was born. The House of Vlad Dracul in Sighișoara is viewed by most historians, and not only them, as the house where his son was also brought to life. However, not...

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Transylvania, the medieval realm
14 Nov 2012

Transylvania, the medieval realm

The name Transylvania derives from Latin and means "the land beyond the forests." This region is located in the center of Romania, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. Transylvania is currently divided into 10 counties, covering a total area of...

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The Church on the Hill, the pride of Sighisoara Citadel
14 Nov 2012

The Church on the Hill, the pride of Sighisoara Citadel

The Church on the Hill is undoubtedly one of the representative monuments of Sighișoara Fortress, and it holds great significance for all of Transylvania. Built starting in 1345, the church was erected on the site where, several hundred years...

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Halloween in Transylvania: a party with Dracula
31 Oct 2012

Halloween in Transylvania: a party with Dracula

It's Halloween again, and the perfect place to spend this day can only be Transylvania. Legends of werewolves and witches, castles haunted by ghosts, medieval towns, and last but not least, the myth of Dracula are the main ingredients for a...

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The Scholars' Stairs in Sighisoara
30 Oct 2012

The Scholars' Stairs in Sighisoara

If you find yourself in Sighişoara and follow either School Street or the line of fortifications, starting from the left or the right, the path seems to lead you to one place: the Scholars' Stairs. This staircase was built in 1654, at the initiative...

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Pro Istoria Fest 2012 - Sighişoara
12 Sep 2012

Pro Istoria Fest 2012 - Sighişoara

“Music of the Present in the Service of the Past” is the slogan of Pro Istoria Fest, which promotes cultural-historical and tourist attractions located in Romania through a series of events. This festival debuted in September 2011 at the Royal Court...

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The Myth of Dracula
11 Sep 2012

The Myth of Dracula

It is believed that Vlad the Impaler, the son of Vlad Dracul, was born in 1431, either at the royal court in Târgoviște or in Sighișoara while his father was in Transylvania between 1431 and 1436. His real name was "Valdislaus I Basarab-Luxemburg,"...

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Natural paradise: The 800-year-old Oaks of Breite, Sighișoara
4 Sep 2012

Natural paradise: The 800-year-old Oaks of Breite, Sighișoara

The ancient oak reserve on the Breite Plateau, near Sighișoara, is relatively unknown and even less promoted. However, the reserve hides some of the oldest trees in Romania. The Breite Plateau covers 133 hectares and is surrounded by a forest with...

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The festival in Sighisoara revives medieval tradition.
31 Jul 2012

The festival in Sighisoara revives medieval tradition.

The Sighisoara Festival is undoubtedly the most important medieval festival in Romania. Year after year, the medieval spirit of this region is revived, the streets are filled with knights and princesses, and a truly unique atmosphere hangs in the...

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