Avrig Valley
The recreational area between Avrig and Poiana Neam?ului, stretched along the river Avrig is a very picturesque area where many holiday homes have been built in recent years. In the middle of this valley there is the Ghiocelul Chalet with accommodation and dining possibilities, and at the terminus point, 14 km from Avrig is the Poiana neam?ului Chalet, at an altitude of 750 m, in an extremely beautiful valley, are created here accommodation and dining conditions. From Poiana Neam?ului, the path starts towards Cabana Bārcaciu, on the mountain of the same name, a place from which the alpine routes start in several directions: towards ?erbota and Negoiu, towards Lake Avrig or towards Suru.
Avrig Museum
Conceived as an ethnocultural center, the Museum includes an exhibition by Gheorghe Laz?r, a collection of folk art generically entitled Maria Spiridon, a glassware collection, a collection of icons on glass and circles for learning traditional crafts.
Evangelical Church
The oldest architectural monument in Avrig is the Evangelical Church. It was built between 1265-1295 and was designed as a Romanesque basilica with a western tower, choir and central apse and then, in the 16th century, its collaterals were demolished and fortified. The portal is in Romanesque style and adorned with medieval sculptures.
Brukenthal Palace
Construction began in 1762 at the request of General Bucow, the governor of Transylvania, and was completed by Baron Samuel von Brukenthal, who succeeded Bucow.
The castle was built in the late Baroque style, the central body with a Baroque portal is surrounded by two wings of smaller buildings. The palace has a park stretched to the Olt meadow, arranged in terraces with many streams, waterfalls, pools, alleys with rare species of trees and shrubs. The artesian well in the central basin was built according to the plans of the famous Viennese architect Blaumann.
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