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The
9 rooms have a diverse design, making the "Lunca
Sibielului" look like a museum of the Romanian
handicrafts and traditions. Each room is personalized
through decor and images of the authentic Romanian
handicrafts.
We
have surrounded ourselves by things dear to our hearts
and we wish to transmit you our love for the beautiful
and authentic, which was also passed on to us by our great-grandparents. |
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The
Potter’s Room: here
are exposed pots and objects specific to the
pottery. |
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The
Carpenter’s Room: here
are exposed objects of wood made by skilled
carpenters. |
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The
Icon-painter’s Room: resembles
an orthodox church, where you can admire glass-icons,
wood-icons, but also a fresco that seems to
be from an old church.
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The
Bookman’s Room: invites
you to relax reading a good book. Here you’ll
find writers of value (Eminescu, Creanga, Blaga,
Arghezi, Toparceanu…).
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The
Sheperd’s Room: makes
you feel like in a sheep cote, up in the mountain,
surrounded by sheep skins and other objects
used at the making of the renowned cheese of
Sibiu. |
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The
Householder’s Room: here
you’ll feel like in an old homestead,
with everything that is necessary in the house
of a sigherean (local from Sibiel). |
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The
Viticulturist’s Room: invites
you to taste a glass of chosen wine, of noble
vine, brought from the famous Romanian wine
cellars. |
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The
Blacksmith’s Room: here
you are surrounded by iron furniture, horseshoes,
and other objects manufactured by the best
blacksmiths of the region. |
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The
Squire’s Room: here
you’ll be surprised by the XIX th century
atmosphere, with manorial furniture and artefacts,
and there is also a big terrace, that will
make you feel like a squire… |
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