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"ASTRA" Museum of Traditional Folk Civilisation
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The Dumbrava Sibiului open air museum contains six theme sectors: Processes and procedures for turning animal and vegetal products into food - hunting, fishing, bee keeping, cattle breeding, vinegrowi... more
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"ASTRA" Museum of Transylvanian Civilization
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It presents two permanent exhibitions: "the open iar ethnographic museum" and "the monuments of architecture and folk technology". It illustrates virtually all the traditional crafts with four exhibit... more
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"ASTRA" National Museum Complex
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ASTRA Museum was established in 1905 by the Transylvanian Association for the Literature and Culture of the Romanian People. In 1950 it ceased to exist, and the collections were transferred to the Bru... more
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"August von Spiess" Hunting Museum
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In 1963 the Spiess collection summing up 1058 pieces. The Hunting Museum grew from it and the relevant collection of the Transylvanian Society for Natural Sciences in 1966. The museum was reorganized ... more
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"Emil Sigerus" Museum of Saxon Folk Culture
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The "Emil Sigerus" Museum of Saxon Ethnography was established on the 1st of July 1997. Its heritage includes over 7,000 items from Transylvania from the 14th - 20th centuries. The most relevant belon... more
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"Franz Binder" World Ethnography Museum
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The "Franz Binder" World Ethnography Museum is located in Hermes House, a monument of architecture in the neo-Gothic style, built in the middle of the 19th century (1865 - 1867). It presents items b... more
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The National Brukenthal Museum
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The National Brukenthal Museum is a representative institution of the country,well-known through Europe. At its origins stand the collections acquired by the baron Samuel von Brukenthal (1721 - 1803) ... more
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