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The Council Square (Piața Sfatului in Romanian, former Marktplatz in German, Főtér or Tanács tér in Hungarian) is located in the historic centre of Brașov, Romania. [1] It obtained its right to hold markets in 1520, but it has been the place for weekly and annual markets since 1364, being visited by merchants from the country and abroad.
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Casa Sfatului ("The mayor's former office building"). The administration for Brașov was here for more than 500 years. Biserica Sf. Nicolae (St. Nicholas Church), dating back to the 14th century. The First Romanian School, a museum with the first Romanian printing press among many other firsts. The Rope Street, the narrowest street in Romania.
The museum, founded in 1950, is housed in the former Council House at the centre of Piața Sfatului, the main historic square of the city. See also Museum of Urban ...
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The museum building. The Museum of Urban Civilization (in Romanian: Muzeul Civilizației Urbane) is a museum in Brașov, Romania. [1]The museum is located on the south side of the Piața Sfatului, the main historic square of the city.
The style is neo-Byzantine, with a central dome and bell tower. It measures 26.6 by 12.3 meters. A spire facing Piața Sfatului was added later. This collapsed during the 1940 Vrancea earthquake and was rebuilt in 1973. The iconostasis is carved and gilt, and was painted in 1898. The interior painting, dating to 1937, was restored in 1965 ...