Council Tower
Situated between the most important two squares of the city, more precisely at the northeast corner of the Great Market, the Tower of the Council was always the symbolic symbol of Sibiu.
Brukenthal Palace
After his return to Sibiu, as the Governor of the Grand Principality of Transylvania (1777-1787), Baron Samuel von Brukenthal brought his collections, and the 1790 Hochmeister's Calendar mentions among the city's attractions, the pineapple, consisting of 800 paintings and arranged in 13 rooms of the Brukenthal Palace.
The Evangelical-Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Evangelical Church in Sibiu has been given numerous features over time: in an eighteenth-century travel note, it is described as "the most remarkable building of Sibiu," and the Siberian historian Emil Sigerius called "a real memorial house of Saxons in Transylvania".
Astra Museum
The open-air museum in Dumbrav? Sibiului presents the synthesis of the traditional folk civilization on the Romanian territory, being one of the most important institutions of this profile in Europe, both through the cultural heritage represented here and by the cultural and educational programs it develops.
The bridge of Lies
The Bridge of Lies is one of the most important symbols of the city. Rebuilt in 1859 by Friedrich Hütte instead of another wooden bridge, the Bridge of Lies is the first stone bridge in Romania.
The resort was founded by the Transylvanian Carpathian Society of Tourists - SKV (Siebenbürgischer Karpatenverein) in 1894 being the oldest mountain resort in Romania.
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