| 1 |  | On the spot of the present day building in the medieval period there were two parcels belonging to the families Lutsch and Vette, who came from Gdansk, Poland. Georg Vette bought also the nearby... |
| 2 |  | This building is the main office where there was the Guiding Council, the parallel govern of Transylvania which had the role of unification with Romania in 1918 of the historic province... |
| 3 |  | The house was built by the Seiverth family around 1900. After the First World War the house was bought by Ilie Floasu who opened in 1920 the biggest Romanian shop in Transylvania. The communists... |
| 4 |  | The second half of the 19th century is marked by an explosion of the credit institutions. In 1872 the Credit and Savings Institute “Albina” was established. Among the founders there were... |
| 5 |  | When the influence of the businessmen, clergy and intellectuals of Romanian origin and Orthodox rite grew, they understood the need to build an imposing church which was equally important to the... |
| 6 |  | The area were the ASTRA Park and Palace were built is an old trenchment between the ramparts between the 3rd circle and 5th circle of Sibiu.
The establishment of the ASTRA Association in 1861... |
| 7 |  | George Baritiu (1812-1893) was one of the most important characters of the Revolution of 1848 in Transylvania. He was the one who started the Romanian journalism in Transylvania, he initiated and... |
| 8 |  | In 1761 Maria Theresa accepted the appointment of a deputy of an orthodox bishop, the Serb priest Dionisie Novacovic. He tried to move his office inside the citadel of Sibiu.
Here the Gubernat... |
| 9 |  | The Leopoldine diplomas issued at the beginning of the century developed a strong Greek Catholic community which until the legal confirmation of the Orthodox Church in Transylvania was the... |