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Hotel MyContinental Sibiu, formerly known as Hotel Ibis Sibiu Centre, and before that Hotel Continental, [1] is a hotel building located in Sibiu. It has 13 floors and a surface of 16,000 m 2 . [ 2 ]
ASTRA Palace. The Romanian cultural association ASTRA decided in 1897 to establish a museum of Romanian civilisation as a "shelter for keeping the past".The museum was opened in 1905, under the supervision of Cornel Diaconovici, in what is today the ASTRA Palace in Sibiu, built through a public subscription with the specific purpose of creating a museum.
Cucuteni Neolithic Art Museum (Muzeul de Artă Eneolitică Cucuteni Piatra-Neamţ) Museum of Natural Sciences (Muzeul De Ştiinţe Naturale) Museum of Ethnography (Muzeul de Etnografie)
Entrance to the museum. The Brukenthal National Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Național Brukenthal; German: Brukenthalmuseum) is a museum in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, established in the late 18th century by Samuel von Brukenthal (1721-1803) in his city palace.
The first records of Sibiu, founded by Transylvanian Saxons, are from the year 1191. Since 1366, the town has been known as Hermannstadt and was the capital of the Saxon settlement in Transylvania. The Saxon University was founded in the town in the 15th century and in 1543, Sibiu was the centre of the Reformation in the region.
Valea Viilor (colloquially Vorumloc; German: Wurmloch; Hungarian: Nagybaromlak) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania.It has a population of 1,873 (as of 2011), and is composed of two villages, Motiș (Mortesdorf; Martontelke) and Valea Viilor.
The Council Tower of Sibiu (Romanian: Turnul Sfatului, German: Hermannstädter Ratsturm) is a tower situated between the two main squares of the Historic center in Sibiu, the Great Square (Piața Mare) and the Small Square (Piața Mică).
Among them, 19 were high school students from the Samuel von Brukenthal National College in Sibiu. This tragic event marked the deadliest avalanche in Romania's history, [1] [2] with the 42nd highest death toll in the world. In 2006, the first ice hotel in Eastern Europe was built in the vicinity of the lake. [3]