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4.2 Sibiu. 4.3 Other. 5 See also. 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. List of museums in Romania. ... Museum of Romanian History (Muzeul de Istorie Roman ...
The "ASTRA" Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization (Romanian: Muzeul Civilizaţiei Populare Tradiţionale "ASTRA") is located in the Dumbrava Forest, 3 km south of Sibiu, on the road towards Răşinari, and is easily accessible by car, bus or tramway. Occupying an area of 0.96 square kilometres, it is the largest open-air museum in Romania and ...
The Steam Locomotives Museum (Romanian: Muzeul locomotivelor cu abur) is a railway museum in Sibiu, Romania. It houses a collection of steam locomotives and engines. Inaugurated in 1994, the museum comprises 23 standard gauge locomotives, 10 narrow gauge locomotives, 3 snowploughs and 2 steam cranes . 7 of these locomotives are active, and are ...
Mărginimea Sibiului (red) within Sibiu County. Mărginimea Sibiului (Hungarian: Szeben-Hegyalja) is an area which comprises 18 Romanian localities in the south-western part of Sibiu County, in southern Transylvania, all of them having a unique ethnological, cultural, architectural, and historical heritage.
The Museum of Oltenia (Romanian: Muzeul Olteniei) is a multidisciplinary museum in the city of Craiova, Oltenia, Romania. The archaeology section of museum was founded on 1 April 1915. [1] The natural history section was founded in 1923 and the museum as it is structured today was established in 1928. [1]
Română: Troiță din Rășinari, județul Sibiu, Muzeul Național al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti". This is a photo of a historic monument in București , classified with number B-II-a-A-18994 . Date
The Radu Stanca National Theatre (Romanian: Teatrul Național "Radu Stanca" Sibiu, abbreviation: TNRS) is a theatre in Sibiu, Romania, which began construction in 1788.It is one of the longest-standing theatres in Romania and one of the main structures that have contributed to the rise of the Sibiu International Theatre Festival.
Balta Mică a Brăilei Natural Park an area of 17.529 ha [3] was declared protected area by the Law Number 5 of March 6, 2000 (published in Romanian Official Paper Number 152 of March 12, 2000) [4] and is a wetland of international importance especially a waterfowl habitat (aquatic ecosystem) and terrestrial species.