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Sibiu, a cultural and tourism capital in Romania, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The city's colorful houses, cobblestone streets, and historic squares make it an enchanting destination. Landmarks include the Gothic-style Evangelical Cathedral, the Brukenthal National Museum, and the ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization. Sibiu's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its 12th-century fortifications. Known for cultural events like the Sibiu International Theatre Festival and the Christmas Market, the city is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including the nearby Carpathian Mountains, offering opportunities for hiking and winter sports.
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Great Square

The Great Square (Piața Mare) in Sibiu, Romania is a large open area that has been the central point of the city for centuries. It is surrounded by historic buildings, many of which date back to the 15th century, such as the Town Hall, Brukenthal Palace, and Jesuit Church. The square is notable for its vibrant atmosphere, hosting various cultural events, festivals, and outdoor markets throughout the year. Additionally, it's a great starting point for exploring the medieval streets of Sibiu.

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Bridge of Lies

The Bridge of Lies (Podul Minciunilor) is the first cast-iron bridge built in Romania. Situated in the heart of Sibiu, it connects the Upper Town and the Lower Town. The bridge is steeped in legend and folklore, with the most popular story being that the bridge would collapse if anyone told a lie while standing on it. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a picturesque spot for photos, offering a view of the beautiful medieval town.

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The Council Tower

The Council Tower (Turnul Sfatului) is one of the most iconic landmarks of Sibiu. Originally built in the 13th century as part of the second fortification belt, it has undergone several transformations over the centuries. The tower offers visitors a spectacular panoramic view of the city from its upper level. Its interior houses exhibitions and provides insight into the city's rich history and architectural heritage.

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Brukenthal National Museum

The Brukenthal National Museum (Muzeul Național Brukenthal) is located in the Brukenthal Palace, a Baroque architectural masterpiece built in the late 18th century. This museum is one of the oldest in Romania and holds an impressive collection of European paintings, as well as artifacts from various historical periods. It is named after Samuel von Brukenthal, a Transylvanian governor who amassed the core collection of the museum. The museum complex includes several other buildings and offers a deep dive into art, history, and culture.

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