The main sights in the area are: Muddy Volcanoes at Berca of Lopatari fires, the Magura Sculpture Camp, Amber Museum in the corner and Ciolanu Monastery.
Mud volcanoes - nature reserve type geologically approx. 30 ha., Mud volcanoes are located in the Carpathians Subcarpatii in Berca, Buzau county, being formed due to eruption of gas from the ground, which antreneza to the surface mud and water.
Living Fires - In Buzau and Vrancea live shots are nature reserves, which are visited annually by thousands of tourists. They are a natural phenomenon, unique in Europe. In this region, living fires flames reach sizes of 20 cm and are considered to be among the main attractions in Romania.
Amber Museum - houses a variety of amber samples from ores extracted from Buzau Mountains and a rich iconographic material, tools, instruments, documents, photographs, jewelry modern era and contemporary ethnography and folk art items: decorative items (towels ), costumes and furniture, weaving tools, household items, for pastoral and agricultural tools.
Sculpture Camp - Located about 35 km from Buzau, Magura Sculpture Camp is a real meeting with an art form less known in our country, sculpture and works on outdoor exposure.
Ciolanu Monastery - Located near the Magura Sculpture Camp, Ciolanu Monastery is founded in 1590 during the nation's Mihnea Voda Bessarabia. Legend has it that the very great prince Michael the Brave was here in her travels around the country. Place of worship and prayer with splendid paintings, excellently preserved monastery is one of the main attractions of Buzau county.
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