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Touristic-cultural attractions in Transylvania
Transylvanian identity and traditional culture – the countryside world, ethnography,
gastronomy.
Transylvanian urban identity and culture:
Cluj-Napoca
Sibiu
Alba-Iulia
Braşov
Oradea
Timişoara
Târgu-Mureş
Bistriţa
Sighişoara
Mediaş
Satu-Mare
Arad
Romanian civilization, culture and art in Transylvania and Banat (e.g. Maramureş
Country, Haţeg Country)
Hungarian civilization, culture and art in Transylvania and Banat
German civilization, culture and art in Transylvania and Banat
The Transylvanian Saxons
The Swabians of Banat
The ethnic, cultural and confessional identity in Transylvania:
The Szeklers
The Gypsies
The Jews
The Armenians
The Slovaks and the Czechs
The Roman culture and civilization in the Province of Dacia
Forts, fortresses and castles (Dacian, Roman, Medieval, Early-Modern, Modern)
Profane art and architecture
Ecclesiastic art and architecture
Monuments from Transylvania under the worldwide patronage of UNESCO:
- The Dacian fortresses in the Orăştie Mountains: Sarmizegetusa Regia, Costeşti-Cetăţuie,
Costeşti-Blidaru, Luncani-Piatra Roşie, Blidaru, Căpâlna
- The historic center of the city of Sighişoara
- Villages with Saxon fortified churches: Câlnic, Valea Viilor, Biertan, Saschiz,
Viscri, Dârjiu, Prejmer
- The wooden churches from Maramureş: Budeşti-Josani, Deseşti, Bârsana, Poienile
Izei, Ieud Deal, Şurdeşti, Plopiş, Rogoz.
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