
Discover the most beautiful traditions, customs, myths, and the history of Transylvania.
Articles 181–187 of 187

The Bridge of Lies in Sibiu hides four of the most beautiful legends that have circulated in these lands for over 140 years. Built in 1860 to facilitate the access of merchants from the Small Square to Huet Square, the bridge received the German...

Every year, dozens of young people from the Mărginimea Sibiului region gather in mid-August to proudly showcase their traditional costumes. The celebration of folk attire takes place annually in Gura Râului on the Sunday after the Feast of the...

Discover Sibiu on the Transhumance Road Those who want to see a lesser-known side of Sibiu County and uncover all the beauties of this region in Transylvania can choose the "Transhumance Road." The route can be traveled in a single day by car and...

A vacation can mean more than just a week at the seaside or a few days in the mountains. For those who want to discover one of the oldest traditions in the Tarnava Valley, there is the "Wine Road." Experts agree that the wine from Tarnave is...

The lesser-known fortified church of Alma Vii should be part of the itinerary for any tourist deciding to visit this area. Although it may not be as significant as the citadels of Mosna, Biertan, or Sighisoara, Alma Vii hides a tranquility that you...

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...

Few know that the delicious vegetables from Moșna have their own festival. The Cabbage Festival in Moșna, held in recent years in mid-October, is increasingly attracting food lovers and enthusiasts of this vegetable. During the festival, there is...