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Transylvanian cities Sibiu - Romania Sibiu 2019 - cover

Transylvanian cities Sibiu - Romania Sibiu 2019

Géza Kovács

Publisher: Kovács Géza

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A detailed City guide of Sibiu, one of the most beautiful city of Transylvania, Romania. After a brief historical summary, the reader will find information on accommodation, eating, how to travel there, local transportation, a lot of useful information and a short descriptions of the most attractive renowned cultural festivals. For those passionate about history the guide presents the waste and extraordinarily well preserved historical monuments of Sibiu such as the Evangelical Church, the Brukenthal Palace, the Orthodox Cathedral, the Small and Large Square, the walls of the fortresses and the defensive towers, the ASTRA Museum, with tailor made recommendations for short and all day programs. Tourist attractions near Sibiu such as the Fortified Church of Cisnădioara, the Cistercian Abbey of Cârța, or the highest mountain resort in Romania the Păltiniș are beautifully presented.
 
The guide has 145 pages and 200 high resolution pictures, very well structured bookmarks and fats search capabilities.
 
A must for travelers wishing to visit Transylvania, Romania.
Available since: 12/28/2018.

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