The document provides information about several historical and cultural sites in the Valcea region of Romania, including monasteries, museums, mountains, and natural areas. It describes the Horezu Monastery as one of the most representative constructions in the Brâncovenesc style, built between 1693-1697. It also mentions the Bistrita Monastery founded in 1492-1494, the Arnota Monastery with the tombs of Matei Basarab and Mayor Danciu, and several art museums including the Art Museum of Costesti and the Anton Pann Memorial House. It provides a brief overview of the Bujoreni Village Museum, the History Museum of Valcea County, Coz
Teaching material about Romanian for the English lesson organised with Italia...andreimonica76
This PPT material was used during the English lesson organised with the Italian students during the Grundtvig project meeting held in Arezzo, Italy (April 2014)
Teaching material about Romanian for the English lesson organised with Italia...andreimonica76
This PPT material was used during the English lesson organised with the Italian students during the Grundtvig project meeting held in Arezzo, Italy (April 2014)
The village of Viscri, Weiskirich in the Saxon dialect, is located in the south-eastern part of Transylvania, about 8km (5mi) from the town of Bunesti, the last one been located on E60, 35km (22mi) from the famous Sighisoara.
Once you have passed by the town of Bunesti you’ll drive on a bad road flanked by the Transylvanian hills. It was built by the ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary. Initially Roman Catholic, it became Lutheran following the Reformation.
Viscri is a small village, with no more than 500 inhabitants, from which only about 27 are Saxons. People say that Viscri hide the most picturesque fortified church of the Saxons from Transylvania.
Unlike other Transylvanian fortified churches, Viscri was built around 1100 by the Szekler population and taken over by Saxon colonists in 1185. This explains why this unique gothic church displays a plain straight ceiling rather than a traditional vaulted one. In the 14th century, the eastern section was rebuilt and around 1525, the first fortification walls with towers were added.
Viscri is also known due to the great job in restoring done by the Mihai Eminescu Trust, the foundation patroned by The Prince of Wales. What is less known is that the work and the efforts of the foundation covers not only Viscri, but many other Saxon villages in Transylvania.
Do not miss the Museum of the Church which has many interesting objects. There are furniture and typical tools of ancient crafts. And the few original clothes reveal amazing, charming decoration.
Enjoy the view from the Tower. Looking all arround from the tower, you will see the tiled roofs of the village between the trees and all the natural surrounding.
Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agronomice şi Medicină Veterinară din Bucureşti Facultatea de Management, Inginerie Economică în Agricultură și Dezvoltare Rurală,Specializare:IMAPA,Authors:Toma Florin Cătălin,group8115,Viscri vilagge,Brașov,Keywords:Curch,Village,Romania,Viscri, long ago I write "The Saxon White Church
It is a settlement from the plateau of Transylvania, near Sighisoara, originally inhabited by Szeklers, then colonized by Saxons in the 16th century. XIII. At present there is a beautiful evangelical church, fortified in the style of the fortified Saxon churches in Transylvania.
The peculiarities of the settlement have attracted the attention and benevolence of the Mihai Eminescu Trust, a foundation sponsored by Prince Charles himself, who renovated the church and some houses in the locality, giving them something of the original splendor.
Withdrew from the highway connecting Brasov to Sighisoara, Viscri village shelters one of the most spectacular Saxon fortified churches, being one of the six UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The crocheted socks of old wool sweaters by women in the village were initially given in exchange for food (sugar, oil or bread). As the pile of socks began to grow steadily, with time the trocade turned into a real project involving 125 women in the village.
The peasants knit about 10,000 pairs of socks, gloves, hats, sweaters or felt slippers that arrive at the central warehouse in Naumburg (Germany) where they sell all over the country, or at the international café in Viscri,Acknowlegments
Coordinating Teacher:
Mihai Daniel Frumușelu,References:https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscri,_Bra%C8%99ov
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2. The Museum Maldaresti The Museum Maldaresti was held in a picturesque natural environment at about 3 kilometers from Horezu and gathered together Greceanu, Duca and Memorial House I.G. Duca.
3. Monastery Bistrita Bistrita Monastery, founded Craioveşti boyars (Ban Craiovei Barbu and his brothers Pârvu vornicul, and Radu Danciu Armas postelnicul), was built between 1492-1494, is in the village of Bistrita municipality Costesti Vâlcea County, the picturesque valley of the river with the same name. The fact is attested by a document of 16 March 1494 Vlad's Călugărul.
4. Keys Bistrita KEYS BISTRITA (HOREZU) Bistritei keys. With a total length of 1.5 kilometers, are particularly spectacular, historically standing out relief through the beauty and richness of flora and fauna.
5. Horezu Monastery Located in Valcea County, at the foot of Capatanii Mountains, Horezu Monastery is considered to be the most representative construction in the Brâncovenesc style. The place of worship, with Saints Constantine and Helena as its dedication day, was built between 1693 and 1697, during ConstantinBrancoveanu’s reign. Since 1993 it has been included in the UNESCO patrimony. Among the historical monasteries, which impodobit earth Romanian monastery Hurezi is considered, along with its hermitages, as the most representative complex architecture.
6. Arnota Monastery Costesti commune, Valcea county.Arnota Monastery, convent for nuns, was founded by MateiBasarab in 1634. Restored by ConstantinBrancoveanu (1705-1706) and then, in neo-gothic style under BarbuStirbei (1852-1856). Here there is the tomb of MateiBasarab and of the Mayor Danciu, his father.Dedication day: “The Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel”, 8 November.
7. ART MUSEUM OF COSTESTI Art Museum of Costesti. In the center of Costesti in home building cultural works since 1970, a museum of modern art, set up after donation curator Alexander Balint
8. Memorial exhibition Anton Pann Monument of town architecture, built at the middle of the 18 th century with a porch and a cellar, this museum-house present a memorial exhibition “Anton Pann”, which marks the stay in the Valcea County between 1826-1828 Anton Pann Memorial House is a monument of urban architecture, built in the eighteenth century half-century, with kitchen and cellar.
9. MUSEUM TROVANTS On entering the village from RamnicuValceaCostesti on the left side of the ND 67, at an altitude of 620 m, are arranged in the open air museum Trovantilor. If you don’t know much about geology (or even if you do), the images featured below remind more of the works of Brâncuşi… And if you try to find a definition of what they are online, you cannot really manage without guidance. These are “trovants” – or concretions – a volume of sedimentary rock in which a mineral cement fills the porosity (i.e. the spaces between the sediment grains).
10. ART MUSEUM Museum of Art takes place in a house with a specific architectural structure built in 1940 by architects George Simotta and NicolaeLupu, both targeting neoromaneasca.
11. MUZEUL SATULUI VALCEAN BUJORENI The village museum has been outlined its topical profile since 1974, like a form of a village museum destinated to reconstitute, on a 8 hectars area, the functional image of a traditional rural settlement with all its social - cultural institutions.
12. HISTORY MUSEUM History Museum of Valcea County is sheltered in the building of the former "School Clock", a building representative for the city Ramnicul, the nineteenth century.
13. COZIA MONASTERY One of the most authentic ornaments of local church architecture, Cozia Monastery, lives and will endure in the history of the Romanian people .
14. Govora Monastery Monastery of nuns, with the "Assumption", Govora monastery is situated at the foot of the hill cart Mare, on the radius of the Mihăieşti in Valcea county.
15. MONASTERY FRASINEI The priests' life from here is just like the one from the Holly Mountain Athos. The most powerful exorcizes from Romania take place at Frasinei Monastery in Valcea. In this Saint Monastery, women don't have access.
16. SURPATELE MONASTERY Francesti commune, Valcea county. Convent for nuns.Dedication day: "The Holy Trinity", the second day after Whitsuntide.
17. TURNU MONASTERY Turnu Monastery with the patron "in The Church of Our Lady." Cozia at the foot of the mountain not far from the waters of the Olt.
18. MOUNTAIN COZIA Cozia Mountain stands on the left Olt river, near Călimăneşti and is an association of nearly radial ridges that break off from the tip of the tail, 1668 m, forming a solid unit, 1668 m, a monolithic rock in the central-southern Carpathians.
19. MOUNTAIN VANTURARITA Buila-Vanturarita is located in the central-northern part of Valcea Countyand is part of Skull Mountain.