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Cârța Monastery in Transylvania | Sibiu County
(07 February 2026)
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(07 February 2026)
The Cârța Monastery (German: Kerz) is a former Cistercian (Benedictine) monastery in Transylvania, Romania.
It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, almost exactly halfway between the cities of Sibiu and Fagaras, and is today an Evangelical-Lutheran church.
The exact founding date of the Cârța Monastery (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A Constance charter dated April 17, 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, states vaguely that the monastery was founded, built, and endowed with rights and privileges by his predecessors. Cistercian documents from the 13th to 15th centuries, collected and analyzed by Leopold Janauschek, mention the founding year of the monastery as being around 1202–1203.
Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from the end of September 2025.
It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, almost exactly halfway between the cities of Sibiu and Fagaras, and is today an Evangelical-Lutheran church.
The exact founding date of the Cârța Monastery (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A Constance charter dated April 17, 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, states vaguely that the monastery was founded, built, and endowed with rights and privileges by his predecessors. Cistercian documents from the 13th to 15th centuries, collected and analyzed by Leopold Janauschek, mention the founding year of the monastery as being around 1202–1203.
Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from the end of September 2025.

Großpold / Apoldu de Sus | Sibiu County
(07 February 2026)
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(07 February 2026)
The village of Großpold, in Romanian Apoldu de Sus, is located in the county of Sibiu and is one of the three so-called Landler villages in Transylvania.
The Landler were forced to leave their Austrian homeland in the 18th century due to their Protestant faith and settled mainly in three villages near Sibiu. They have preserved their language and traditional costumes to this day. In Großpold, the typical architecture of the houses has largely been preserved. The two other Landler villages are Neppendorf, in Romanian Turnisor, today incorporated into Sibiu, and Großau, in Romanian Cristian.
We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.
The Landler were forced to leave their Austrian homeland in the 18th century due to their Protestant faith and settled mainly in three villages near Sibiu. They have preserved their language and traditional costumes to this day. In Großpold, the typical architecture of the houses has largely been preserved. The two other Landler villages are Neppendorf, in Romanian Turnisor, today incorporated into Sibiu, and Großau, in Romanian Cristian.
We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Făgăraș Fortress | Brașov County
(07 February 2026)
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(07 February 2026)
On the way from Sibiu to Brașov lies the town of Făgăraș. At the end of the 12th century the town's fortress was only a wooden fortification, which was expanded into a stone fortress in the 14th century.
The fortress houses a museum, which—like the fortress itself—can be visited. Directly next to the fortress is the cathedral / church Sfantul Ioan Botezatorul.
Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).
The fortress houses a museum, which—like the fortress itself—can be visited. Directly next to the fortress is the cathedral / church Sfantul Ioan Botezatorul.
Beautiful pictures by Mr. Iercosan Marian from a few days ago (end of September 2025).

Kerz Monastery in Transylvania | Sibiu county
(04 February 2026)
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(04 February 2026)
Carta Monastery (Kerz in German) is a former Cistercian (Benedictine) monastery in Transylvania, Romania.
It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, almost exactly halfway between the cities of Sibiu and Făgăraș, and is currently an Evangelical Lutheran church.
The exact date of the foundation of the Carta Monastery (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A document from Constanta, dated 17 April 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, vaguely states that the monastery was founded, built and granted rights and privileges by its predecessors. Cistercian documents from the 13th-15th centuries, collected and analysed by Leopold Janauschek, mention the year of the monastery's foundation as around 1202-1203.monastery around 1202-1203.
It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, almost exactly halfway between the cities of Sibiu and Făgăraș, and is currently an Evangelical Lutheran church.
The exact date of the foundation of the Carta Monastery (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A document from Constanta, dated 17 April 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, vaguely states that the monastery was founded, built and granted rights and privileges by its predecessors. Cistercian documents from the 13th-15th centuries, collected and analysed by Leopold Janauschek, mention the year of the monastery's foundation as around 1202-1203.monastery around 1202-1203.

Alba Iulia | Alba Carolina Fortress
(03 February 2026)
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(03 February 2026)
The Alba Carolina Citadel in Alba Iulia (Karlsburg) was built between 1715 and 1738 under the rule of Emperor Charles VI as a fortification with seven bastions.
It served the Habsburgs as a strategic defense point along the military border with the Ottoman Empire. Alba Iulia is located near the highway on the route to or from Sibiu (Hermannstadt). A visit is definitely worthwhile.
We thank photographer Rene Benner ( facebook.com/rene.benner.1 ) for sending these beautiful images. Thank you!
It served the Habsburgs as a strategic defense point along the military border with the Ottoman Empire. Alba Iulia is located near the highway on the route to or from Sibiu (Hermannstadt). A visit is definitely worthwhile.
We thank photographer Rene Benner ( facebook.com/rene.benner.1 ) for sending these beautiful images. Thank you!

Spring in I Giardini di Zoe | Hunedoara County
(29 January 2026)
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(29 January 2026)
Beautiful pictures of the botanical garden "I Giardini di Zoe" from March 2024.
The garden, also known as Banpotoc Garden, is located east of the city of Deva (in German Diemrich), on the left side of the A1 motorway (heading towards Sibiu), in the Banpotoc village of Harau commune.
We thank Go Hunedoara for granting permission to use these images.
The garden, also known as Banpotoc Garden, is located east of the city of Deva (in German Diemrich), on the left side of the A1 motorway (heading towards Sibiu), in the Banpotoc village of Harau commune.
We thank Go Hunedoara for granting permission to use these images.

Sibiu | Hermannstadt | The Fortress Towers
(26 January 2026)
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(26 January 2026)
The Carpenters' Tower in Sibiu (German: Zimmermannsturm) was built in the 14th century by the Saxon carpenters' guild in Sibiu. The tower was part of the city's third fortification belt and is today the left tower of the preserved defensive and fortress wall. It is located on Citadel Street (Harteneckgasse, named after Mayor Johann Sachs von Harteneck).
The Potters' Tower (Romanian: Turnul Olarilor) was built in the 15th century by the Saxon potters' guild. It was also part of the city's third fortification belt and is located to the right of the preserved defensive and fortress wall.
Pictures: July 2023
The Potters' Tower (Romanian: Turnul Olarilor) was built in the 15th century by the Saxon potters' guild. It was also part of the city's third fortification belt and is located to the right of the preserved defensive and fortress wall.
Pictures: July 2023

Sibiu / Hermannstadt at night | October 24, 2024
(23 January 2026)

Brateiu | Sibiu County
(21 January 2026)
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(21 January 2026)
Brateiu, formerly known as Bratei, is the main village of the commune with the same name in Sibiu County.
Pictures: Buildings and the sale of copper items by the local ethnic minority of the Roma community.
The village is located in the valley of the Tarnava Mare River, 5 km from Medias. It was first mentioned in a document from 1283. The German name Pretai and the Romanian name Bratei derive from the Latin word "protodiaconus," which also influenced the Hungarian name of the village, Barathely (Village of the Monk).
Pictures: 23 September 2025
Pictures: Buildings and the sale of copper items by the local ethnic minority of the Roma community.
The village is located in the valley of the Tarnava Mare River, 5 km from Medias. It was first mentioned in a document from 1283. The German name Pretai and the Romanian name Bratei derive from the Latin word "protodiaconus," which also influenced the Hungarian name of the village, Barathely (Village of the Monk).
Pictures: 23 September 2025

Dumbraveni (German: Elisabethstadt) | Sibiu County
(21 January 2026)
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(21 January 2026)
Autumn impressions from Dumbraveni (German: Elisabethstadt; Saxon dialect: Eppeschdorf, Hungarian: Erzsébetváros), a town in the north of Sibiu County.
You can find good accommodation and delicious regional specialties here:
https://pensionkokel.ro | https://bistrotecabaum.ro
The town lies on the banks of the Tarnava Mare river and is located about 20 km east of the city of Medias. It is situated on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the border with Mures County, halfway between Medias and Sighisoara / Schässburg.
You can find good accommodation and delicious regional specialties here:
https://pensionkokel.ro | https://bistrotecabaum.ro
The town lies on the banks of the Tarnava Mare river and is located about 20 km east of the city of Medias. It is situated on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the border with Mures County, halfway between Medias and Sighisoara / Schässburg.

Medias in Sibiu County in autumn 2025
(20 January 2026)
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(20 January 2026)
Very fresh and many beautiful pictures from the city of Medias (Sibiu County) from our dear Roland on site 🥰
We are always happy to receive current pictures and travel reports from all over Romania. Anyone who wants to share them with us (and our readers / followers), please simply send them to us as a private message or via WhatsApp (+40 (0)773 947 438), including your name. Thank you 😊
We are always happy to receive current pictures and travel reports from all over Romania. Anyone who wants to share them with us (and our readers / followers), please simply send them to us as a private message or via WhatsApp (+40 (0)773 947 438), including your name. Thank you 😊

Evangelical Parish Church | Hermannstadt / Sibiu
(19 January 2026)

Bazna commune / fortified church in autumn | Sibiu County
(16 January 2026)
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(16 January 2026)
Pictures from yesterday (16.10.2025) from Bazna (German: Baaßen or Baassen, Transylvanian Saxon: Baußen or Boassen, Hungarian: Bazna or Felsőbajom), located in the historical region of Siebenbürgen / Transylvania.
The commune is situated in the Kokel valley in the north of Sibiu County, about 15 kilometers northwest of the town of Medias and about 70 kilometers north of the county capital Sibiu / Hermannstadt.
King Stephen V (King of Hungary from 1270 to 1272) gave the place to the son of Count Bozouch. In 1302, Baaßen was mentioned for the first time in a document. In 1359 it was referred to as a free commune of the "Königsboden", belonging to the Medias seat. The German colonists first settled on the hill at the back, and later the village developed in the front valley.
Thanks to dear Roland for the wonderful pictures from 16.10.2025 🥰
The commune is situated in the Kokel valley in the north of Sibiu County, about 15 kilometers northwest of the town of Medias and about 70 kilometers north of the county capital Sibiu / Hermannstadt.
King Stephen V (King of Hungary from 1270 to 1272) gave the place to the son of Count Bozouch. In 1302, Baaßen was mentioned for the first time in a document. In 1359 it was referred to as a free commune of the "Königsboden", belonging to the Medias seat. The German colonists first settled on the hill at the back, and later the village developed in the front valley.
Thanks to dear Roland for the wonderful pictures from 16.10.2025 🥰

Hosman | Beautiful
(14 January 2026)
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(14 January 2026)
The village of Hosman ( in German Holzmengen ) is located in the Sibiu district of Transylvania and is part of the municipality of Nocrich ( Leschkirch ).
We thank Your Guide in Transylvania (photo: Adrian Arsu Films) for permission to use this image (January 2022).
We thank Your Guide in Transylvania (photo: Adrian Arsu Films) for permission to use this image (January 2022).

Ighisu Nou / Eibesdorf | Sibiu County
(13 January 2026)
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(13 January 2026)
The village of Ighișu Nou (known as Eibesterf in Saxon, Eibesdorf in German, and Szaszivanfalva in Hungarian) is part of the Medias Municipality in Sibiu County.
The village was first mentioned in documents in 1305 and became a free Saxon settlement in 1325.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for providing these photos (taken in early August 2024).
The village was first mentioned in documents in 1305 and became a free Saxon settlement in 1325.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for providing these photos (taken in early August 2024).

Brambura Family Park | Open daily
(12 January 2026)
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(12 January 2026)
The Brambura Family Park in Avrig (Sibiu County) awaits you. The upside-down house, the ice rink, the zoo, and many, many play opportunities for the little ones and the young at heart 😊
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/brambura-park-de/
In addition to the wonderful view of the Fagaras Mountains, there is a restaurant in the park to warm up and / or to find something delicious for the whole family.
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/brambura-park-de/
In addition to the wonderful view of the Fagaras Mountains, there is a restaurant in the park to warm up and / or to find something delicious for the whole family.

Holiday 2026: Alba Iulia / Karlsburg
(09 January 2026)
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(09 January 2026)
On the way from Timisoara to Sibiu or from Cluj Napoca to Sibiu (both on the highway), or of course also in the opposite direction, you should not miss a detour to Alba Iulia.
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-alba-iulia/
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-alba-iulia/

Alma Vii - Timelessly Beautiful | Sibiu County
(05 January 2026)
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(05 January 2026)
Alma Vii (in German Almen) is a village in Sibiu County in Transylvania and definitely deserves a visit!
The village is part of the municipality of Mosna and is also known under the old Romanian names Alma Saşe and Alma Intre Vii, as well as in Hungarian such as Almad, Szaszalmas, Nemet-Almas and Almas.
Information about the fortified church can be found here:
https://kirchenburgen.org/location/almen-alma-vii/
We thank Vlad the Impaler - Dracula for the permission to use these images.
The village is part of the municipality of Mosna and is also known under the old Romanian names Alma Saşe and Alma Intre Vii, as well as in Hungarian such as Almad, Szaszalmas, Nemet-Almas and Almas.
Information about the fortified church can be found here:
https://kirchenburgen.org/location/almen-alma-vii/
We thank Vlad the Impaler - Dracula for the permission to use these images.

Valea Viilor | Sibiu County
(03 January 2026)
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(03 January 2026)
Valea Viilor (Wurmloch in German) is a commune in Sibiu County, Transylvania Region.
Valea Viilor, originally Vorumloc, was probably first mentioned under the Hungarian name Baromlak in 1224 (possibly 1305). Transylvania-Saxon Hörigendorf, which was originally held by the nobility, was later able to join the see of Mediascher and thus become free. Until 1964, the local in Romania was run under the German derivative name Vorumloc, then renamed "Valea Viilor" (in German: valea viilor).
In 1850 the proportion of Germans was over 65% and in 1977 over 50%. Today, only about 1-2% of the inhabitants are German.
We thank Vlad the Impaler - Dracula (photo: Adrian Arsu) for the permission to use this picture.
Valea Viilor, originally Vorumloc, was probably first mentioned under the Hungarian name Baromlak in 1224 (possibly 1305). Transylvania-Saxon Hörigendorf, which was originally held by the nobility, was later able to join the see of Mediascher and thus become free. Until 1964, the local in Romania was run under the German derivative name Vorumloc, then renamed "Valea Viilor" (in German: valea viilor).
In 1850 the proportion of Germans was over 65% and in 1977 over 50%. Today, only about 1-2% of the inhabitants are German.
We thank Vlad the Impaler - Dracula (photo: Adrian Arsu) for the permission to use this picture.

Museum of Traditional Popular Civilization | Sibiu
(02 January 2026)
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(02 January 2026)
The Museum of Traditional Folk Culture in Sibiu (in German, Hermannstadt) is one of the largest open-air museums in Romania.
Located just south of Sibiu (in German, Hermannstadt), the museum is in the “Dumbrava Sibiului” forest, along the road connecting Sibiu and Rășinari, about three (3) kilometers from the city.
It features installations of traditional, pre-industrial Romanian folk civilization. Houses, workshops, and building complexes are scattered around a lake, among the trees of Dumbrava Sibiului.
We thank Ms. Farkas Ildiko (https://www.facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75) for the permission to use these images.
Located just south of Sibiu (in German, Hermannstadt), the museum is in the “Dumbrava Sibiului” forest, along the road connecting Sibiu and Rășinari, about three (3) kilometers from the city.
It features installations of traditional, pre-industrial Romanian folk civilization. Houses, workshops, and building complexes are scattered around a lake, among the trees of Dumbrava Sibiului.
We thank Ms. Farkas Ildiko (https://www.facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75) for the permission to use these images.

Holiday destination 2026: Hermannstadt (Sibiu) in Transylvania
(01 January 2026)
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(01 January 2026)
The old town / center of Sibiu in beautiful pictures. Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt, Hungarian: Nagyszeben, and Transylvanian Saxon: Hermestatt) is the capital of the county of the same name in the historical region of Transylvania.
The first German settlers presumably reached the area in 1147. The first documentary mention of the city dates back to 1191. From 1223, the Latin name "Villa Hermanni" is documented, and from 1241, the German equivalent Hermannstorf.
We thank Mr. Maik Lanckrock for the permission to use these pictures from early August 2022.
The first German settlers presumably reached the area in 1147. The first documentary mention of the city dates back to 1191. From 1223, the Latin name "Villa Hermanni" is documented, and from 1241, the German equivalent Hermannstorf.
We thank Mr. Maik Lanckrock for the permission to use these pictures from early August 2022.

Brambura Family Park | Daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
(01 January 2026)
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(01 January 2026)
The Brambura Family Park in Avrig (Sibiu County) awaits you even during the holidays. The upside-down house, the ice rink, the zoo, and many, many play opportunities for the little ones and the young at heart 😊
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/brambura-park-de/
The wonderful view of the Fagaras Mountains and, of course, the restaurant to warm up again or to find something delicious for the whole family.
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/brambura-park-de/
The wonderful view of the Fagaras Mountains and, of course, the restaurant to warm up again or to find something delicious for the whole family.

Transylvania | A little bit around
(29 December 2025)
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(29 December 2025)
Beautiful pictures from the Transylvania region in Romania ... Places & impressions
‘Blue’ hour in Sighisoara / Schässburg | gorge / rock Rapa Rosie | sheep in the ethnological museum Astra in Sibiu | Salina / salt mine Turda | Kronstadt / Brasov | view from Bran / the Törzburg | bear reserve Zarnesti | alley in Bucharest.
We would like to thank Julia ( instagram.com/jules_the_municorn ) for sending us these pictures.
‘Blue’ hour in Sighisoara / Schässburg | gorge / rock Rapa Rosie | sheep in the ethnological museum Astra in Sibiu | Salina / salt mine Turda | Kronstadt / Brasov | view from Bran / the Törzburg | bear reserve Zarnesti | alley in Bucharest.
We would like to thank Julia ( instagram.com/jules_the_municorn ) for sending us these pictures.

Christmas / New Year's Eve (Revelion) at Brukenthal Palace
(18 December 2025)
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(18 December 2025)
No plans yet for Christmas and/or New Year's Eve? Spend your time at Brukenthal Palace in Avrig, Sibiu County.
Enjoy the festive atmosphere, celebrate with friends, and take advantage of the many excursion options in the region (e.g.: Balea Lake, Brambura Family Park with ice rink, Christmas market in Sibiu / Hermannstadt, and much more ...)
All information / offers can be found at:
https://palatulbrukenthalavrig.ro | https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com (German, English)
Enjoy the festive atmosphere, celebrate with friends, and take advantage of the many excursion options in the region (e.g.: Balea Lake, Brambura Family Park with ice rink, Christmas market in Sibiu / Hermannstadt, and much more ...)
All information / offers can be found at:
https://palatulbrukenthalavrig.ro | https://brukenthal-palace-avrig.com (German, English)

Medias in December | Sibiu County
(17 December 2025)
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(17 December 2025)
Pictures from Medias today (17.12.25), Christmas spirit but no snow. We thank our dear Roland for these pictures 🥰
Medias (German: Mediasch, Hungarian: Medgyes, and in Saxon: Medwesch, Medves, or Meddesch) is a city/municipality in Sibiu County in Transylvania. It consists of the city of Medias and the village of Ighisu Nou (German: Sächsisch-Eibesdorf) and has about 55,000 inhabitants. After Sibiu, Medias is the second largest and most populous city in Sibiu County.
In Roman times, there was a Roman fortress called "Media" on the territory of today's city. Later, in the 12th and 13th centuries, the Hungarian kings settled German and Western European colonists, the so-called Transylvanian Saxons, in this area of Medias.
Medias (German: Mediasch, Hungarian: Medgyes, and in Saxon: Medwesch, Medves, or Meddesch) is a city/municipality in Sibiu County in Transylvania. It consists of the city of Medias and the village of Ighisu Nou (German: Sächsisch-Eibesdorf) and has about 55,000 inhabitants. After Sibiu, Medias is the second largest and most populous city in Sibiu County.
In Roman times, there was a Roman fortress called "Media" on the territory of today's city. Later, in the 12th and 13th centuries, the Hungarian kings settled German and Western European colonists, the so-called Transylvanian Saxons, in this area of Medias.

Holiday destination 2026: Hermannstadt (Sibiu) in Transylvania
(17 December 2025)
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(17 December 2025)
The old town / city center of Sibiu in recent pictures from April 12 and 13, 2025. Hermannstadt (Romanian: Sibiu, Hungarian: Nagyszeben, and Transylvanian Saxon: Hermestatt) is the county seat of the county of the same name in the historical region of Transylvania.
It is believed that the first German settlers arrived in the area in 1147. The first documentary mention of the city dates from 1191. From 1223 the Latin name "Villa Hermanni" is attested, and from 1241 the German equivalent Hermannstorf.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending the pictures and for granting permission to use them.
It is believed that the first German settlers arrived in the area in 1147. The first documentary mention of the city dates from 1191. From 1223 the Latin name "Villa Hermanni" is attested, and from 1241 the German equivalent Hermannstorf.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending the pictures and for granting permission to use them.

Mediaș | Sibiu County | Early August 2024
(16 December 2025)
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(16 December 2025)
Mediaș (in German Mediasch, in Hungarian Medgyes, and in Saxon dialect Medwesch, Medves, or Meddesch) is a town (and municipality, explanation below) in Sibiu County, Transylvania.
The town of Mediaș also includes the village of Ighișu Nou (German: Sächsisch-Eibesdorf) and has a population of approximately 35,000 to 55,000 inhabitants. After Sibiu, Mediaș is the second-largest and most populous city in Sibiu County.
In Roman times, a fortress named "Media" was located on the present-day site of the city. Later, in the 12th to 13th centuries, Hungarian kings settled German and Western European colonists in this area, known as the Transylvanian Saxons.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending these beautiful and recent pictures.
The town of Mediaș also includes the village of Ighișu Nou (German: Sächsisch-Eibesdorf) and has a population of approximately 35,000 to 55,000 inhabitants. After Sibiu, Mediaș is the second-largest and most populous city in Sibiu County.
In Roman times, a fortress named "Media" was located on the present-day site of the city. Later, in the 12th to 13th centuries, Hungarian kings settled German and Western European colonists in this area, known as the Transylvanian Saxons.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending these beautiful and recent pictures.

Four days at Brukenthal Palace INCLUDING rental car from 279 euros
(16 December 2025)
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(16 December 2025)
Explore the heart of Transylvania: Sibiu, Transfagarasan, Kerz Monastery, Sighisoara, and of course Brukenthal Palace in Avrig in winter, spring, and/or summer.
Four (4) days following the Historic Cafés Route in Transylvania, including accommodation/breakfast, your own rental car, and a city tour in Sibiu / Hermannstadt from 279 euros per person (price depends on travel period, in a double room, according to further information from the tour operator).
Provider: DRS Reisen GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Travel dates: From September 2025 until autumn 2026 possible
More information at:
https://drs-reisen.de/.../auf-der-historischen-cafes.../
Sibiu / Hermannstadt | Kerz Monastery | Sighisoara / Schässburg | Brambura Family Park | Transfagarasan and much more ...
Four (4) days following the Historic Cafés Route in Transylvania, including accommodation/breakfast, your own rental car, and a city tour in Sibiu / Hermannstadt from 279 euros per person (price depends on travel period, in a double room, according to further information from the tour operator).
Provider: DRS Reisen GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Travel dates: From September 2025 until autumn 2026 possible
More information at:
https://drs-reisen.de/.../auf-der-historischen-cafes.../
Sibiu / Hermannstadt | Kerz Monastery | Sighisoara / Schässburg | Brambura Family Park | Transfagarasan and much more ...

Ice rink | Family park | Christmas markets | and so much more
(14 December 2025)
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(14 December 2025)
Spend a (short) winter holiday at Brukenthal Palace in Avrig. Enjoy your time in the palace’s historic café, visit the on-site glass museum, and take your family to Brambura Family Park (also in Avrig), which will offer an ice rink starting December 13th.
https://palatulbrukenthalavrig.ro | https://brambura-park.ro
Avrig is centrally located for a trip to the Christmas market in Sibiu / Hermannstadt and/or to Schässburg / Sighisoara. Visit Balea Lake in winter (accessible by cable car), the Kerz Monastery, and the Fagaras fortress/museum. Even places like Bran Castle ("Dracula's Home") and Brasov / Kronstadt can easily be reached and visited on a day trip.
Brambura Park | Upside down... or maybe not!? Sometimes everything is upside down in life, and here at Brambura Park in Avrig (German: Freck), that's the norm. An experience for children, families, and every visitor.
https://palatulbrukenthalavrig.ro | https://brambura-park.ro
Avrig is centrally located for a trip to the Christmas market in Sibiu / Hermannstadt and/or to Schässburg / Sighisoara. Visit Balea Lake in winter (accessible by cable car), the Kerz Monastery, and the Fagaras fortress/museum. Even places like Bran Castle ("Dracula's Home") and Brasov / Kronstadt can easily be reached and visited on a day trip.
Brambura Park | Upside down... or maybe not!? Sometimes everything is upside down in life, and here at Brambura Park in Avrig (German: Freck), that's the norm. An experience for children, families, and every visitor.

Thursday, Medias, mici and flea market time
(11 December 2025)
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(11 December 2025)
Current pictures just now... from our dear Roland and from today’s flea market in Medias, Sibiu County. And also of his favorite dish... mici, freshly served with mustard and bread on a plate 😊 Thank you, Roland 👍
Mici are a typical Romanian national dish, and you can also find a typical Hungarian dessert in the pictures / at the flea market... Kürtőskalács, which in Germany would probably be called Baumkuchen.
Mici are a typical Romanian national dish, and you can also find a typical Hungarian dessert in the pictures / at the flea market... Kürtőskalács, which in Germany would probably be called Baumkuchen.




