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  2. Radu Stanca National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Eyes of Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    Sibiu lies in Transylvania, a historical region of Romania. The eyes, which are a symbol and a tourist attraction of the city, have given Sibiu the nicknames of The City with Eyes, [1] The City Where Houses Don't Sleep [2] and the portmanteau Seebiu. [3] They vary in shape – most of them are trapezoid-shaped, others having rounded or ...

  4. Artmania Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Sibiu annual festival has established a reputation for showcasing gothic metal artists and various other metal genres, expanding its scope to encompass heavy metal, punk, and alternative rock. Music serves as the central theme of the festival, with a strong emphasis on visual arts, particularly photography and painting.

  5. Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    Sibiu has had a long football tradition, starting in 1913 with the founding of Șoimii Sibiu, which was the launchpad of Ilie Oană's career, who later became a star of FC Petrolul Ploiești. Later came Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu , a sport club of Sibiu's Transylvanian Saxon community, which's best performance was reaching the Divizia A final ...

  6. Sibiu International Theatre Festival - Wikipedia

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    In March 1993, Constantin Chiriac organized the National Student Theatre Festival. The participants to this first edition of the festival represented no more than two countries (Republic of Moldova and Romania), and in 1994, the number of participating countries rose to eight, while the following two editions had guests from 21, and 24 countries, respectively.

  7. List of city squares - Wikipedia

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    Republic Square in Yerevan at night. The following is a partial list of prominent city squares ... Great Square, Sibiu; Small Square, Sibiu; Union Square, Alba Iulia;