| 1 |  | When the importance of the role of the earl diminished in the 13th century the parish church of Sibiu is situated in the Huet Square having the Virgin Mary as titular saint. It is a Romanic style... |
| 2 |  | The present day building was built on the spot of the old school of the town which was mentioned for the first time in 1380. This was also the first mention of a school on the present day... |
| 3 |  | It is the oldest still standing building in Sibiu today, the gate of the first fortification circle of Sibiu. The historians claim a first form of fortification existed in this place already in... |
| 4 |  | On the site of the present day Bridge of Lies until the midst of the 19th century there was a row of houses which divided the Small Square in two. Below this row of houses there was a curved... |
| 5 |  | Before the stone house there was a wooden buiding here which had an economic role in the structure of the local guilds. The differentiation from the alignment of the rest of the houses is related... |
| 6 |  | Its history mingles with the one of the town. Its name has its origin in its vicinity with the town hall of the town when it was an acces gate.
The gate was built in the second half of the 13th... |
| 7 |  | The local administration tried to make the Catholic actions difficult but the energy shown by Joseph Berdia, the first superior of the Jesuits in Sibiu, had as a result that the Jesuit monks had... |
| 8 |  | The comming of the Habsburgs in Transylvania meant the forced coming
back of Catholicism. The fact that Sibiu was the capital of
Transylvania and the administration was brought here brought also... |
| 9 |  | In 1470 a first owner was mentioned, the Senator Hyeronimus Schneider. In 1500 the owner was the mayor Johann Agotha. In 1537 the house was owned by Petrus Haller, the mayor of the town but also a... |