[EN] Romania's significant German (Saxon) heritage is perfectly conserved in southern Transylvania, where Saxons arrived in the mid-1100s from the Rhine and Moselle river regions. Highly respected for their skill and talent, this population succeeded in gaining administrative autonomy, a feat practically unrivalled through a feudal Europe of absolute monarchies. The result of almost nine centuries of existence of the Saxon (German) community in southern Transylvania is still visible today in a stunning melting pot of cultural and architectural heritage, unique in Europe. Within the framework of the project ¿3d Past, Living & virtual visiting European World Heritage¿ the set of 7 villages (Biertan, Câlnic, Dârjiu, Prejmer, Saschiz, Valea Vii...
Maramures Land is a Romanian historical and ethnographic region known as “the land of the wooden ci...
religious sights of the anthropic touristic potential- historic cultural potential of this region. H...
What role do our senses play in understanding the building? How can modern technologies help to inte...
This paper presents the heritage of Germans in Romania (Danube Swabians and Transylvanian Saxons) in...
This PhD thesis provides a multi-layered analysis of Saxon rural fortified churches from the thirtee...
Rural heritage represents the foundation of our past, which includes material and immaterial heritag...
This dissertation examines the representations of history and social imaginaries underlying three te...
This dissertation examines the representations of history and social imaginaries underlying three te...
The case of the multi-ethnic village of Viscri, Romania, is analyzed through a qualitative research ...
The case of the multi-ethnic village of Viscri, Romania, is analyzed through a qualitative research ...
This paper discusses visits to the homeland made by Transylvanian Saxons and their descendants, now ...
This publication brings together the results of the project 3DPAST: Living and virtual visiting Euro...
The Department of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation of the Faculty of Architecture o...
Făgăraș Land (Romania) is a very old administrative formation with its own identity, preserved from ...
This paper analyses one of the most representative components of the rural religious material cultur...
Maramures Land is a Romanian historical and ethnographic region known as “the land of the wooden ci...
religious sights of the anthropic touristic potential- historic cultural potential of this region. H...
What role do our senses play in understanding the building? How can modern technologies help to inte...
This paper presents the heritage of Germans in Romania (Danube Swabians and Transylvanian Saxons) in...
This PhD thesis provides a multi-layered analysis of Saxon rural fortified churches from the thirtee...
Rural heritage represents the foundation of our past, which includes material and immaterial heritag...
This dissertation examines the representations of history and social imaginaries underlying three te...
This dissertation examines the representations of history and social imaginaries underlying three te...
The case of the multi-ethnic village of Viscri, Romania, is analyzed through a qualitative research ...
The case of the multi-ethnic village of Viscri, Romania, is analyzed through a qualitative research ...
This paper discusses visits to the homeland made by Transylvanian Saxons and their descendants, now ...
This publication brings together the results of the project 3DPAST: Living and virtual visiting Euro...
The Department of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation of the Faculty of Architecture o...
Făgăraș Land (Romania) is a very old administrative formation with its own identity, preserved from ...
This paper analyses one of the most representative components of the rural religious material cultur...
Maramures Land is a Romanian historical and ethnographic region known as “the land of the wooden ci...
religious sights of the anthropic touristic potential- historic cultural potential of this region. H...
What role do our senses play in understanding the building? How can modern technologies help to inte...