Two Romanians from Salva, Bistrița-Năsăud, Transylvania
Photographed by Romulus Vuia (1887–1963), ca. 1931
Muzeul Etnografic al Transilvaniei (via transylvania.heritage)
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B R A Ş O V
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Happy Halloween!!!
Just kidding :P
Got an amazing request from @varian4567 to draw Vamparian! Had a lot of fun and only a little distracted
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Jewish tombstone from Romania, by Erdélyi Lajos photographer.
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Transilvania…Vreau să fiu cu tine pentru totdeauna…
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early morning train to Brasov, Romania
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Josie Maran, Silvia Colloca & Elena Anaya
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Iosif Berman (Romanian/Jewish, 1892–1941)
Boy embraces a girl, Drăguș, Țara Făgărașului, 1929
Muzeul Național al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti" / Europeana
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B R A Ş O V
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Allegorical representation of Transylvania and Serbia with a defeated Ottoman soldier below them.
Fresco by Bartolomeo Altomonte, located in St Florian monastery in Sankt Florian, Austria, dated to 1723.
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NEGURĂ BUNGET - 'N crugu bradului ('Through the Deepness of the Fir Tree Heights') CD 2002
1. I - Poartă-a vîntului... (Wind's Gate)
2. II - Cătră șipotu dă piatră... (Towards the Well of Stone)
3. III - Colo-n jos către apus (Down There to the Twilight)
4. IV - În pădure urlă lupii (Wolves are Calling in the Forest)
'N Crugu Bradului | Negura Bunget (bandcamp.com)
'N crugu bradului opens and closes a complete and expressive cycle, a unitary vision melting mythological ambient, psychedelic and Transilvanian feeling into a complex layered musical and ideological structure. Focused on the complete local solidarity between man and his surrounding natural and spiritual landscape, Negura Bunget’s music filters everything through the ideological censure of the Black Metal.
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While everyone's enjoying Dracula Daily, let me put in a good word for the real-world region of Transilvania.
It's a gorgeous place and well worth a visit. Fly into Bucharest, take the train to Braşov and explore. Apart from Braşov itself, which has a beautiful medieval old town, I recommend visiting Sighişoara (idyllic multicoloured medieval buildings), Râşnov (fascinating old citadel) and Bran Castle (historic "Dracula's castle", remodelled in the early 20th Century to look more cool and gothic) as an absolute minimum. Sinaia, Peleş Palace and Sfânta Ana lake are also wonderful. Summer (hot and bursting with fresh produce and atmospheric lightning storms) or autumn (those colours!) are my recommended seasons.
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