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Extract from the Sibiu Travel Guides:
"I rubbed my eyes in amazement," wrote Walter Starkie of
SIBIU
in 1929. "The town where I found myself did not seem to be in Transylvania, for it had no Romanian or Hungarian characteristics: the narrow streets and old gabled houses made me think of Nuremberg." Nowadays the illusion is harder to sustain, in a city surrounded by high-rise suburbs and virtually abandoned by the Saxons themselves, but the old town is still a startling sight and home to some of Romania's best museums.
... read the whole Sibiu Travel Guides...
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