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The Best Attractions In Baia Mare

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Baia Mare is a municipality along the Săsar River, in northwestern Romania; it is the capital of Maramureș County. The city is situated about 600 kilometres from Bucharest, 70 km from the border with Hungary, and 50 km from the border with Ukraine. Located south of Igniș and Gutâi Mountains, Baia Mare had a population of 140,738 at the 2011 census, and a metropolitan area home to 230,932 residents. The city administers four villages: Blidari , Firiza , Valea Borcutului and Valea Neagră . Baia Mare has been named the Romanian Youth Capital from 2 May 2018 to 1 May 2019.
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  • 2. Stephen's Tower Baia Mare
    Stephen's Tower is a tower located on Citadel Square in Baia Mare, Romania. Over 40 metres high and built in a neo-Gothic style, it is a symbol of the city.Eventually used for strategic observation and detecting fires, Stephen's Tower was initially a bell tower for Saint Stephen's church, built in 1347-76 as the only double-naved church in mediaeval northwest Transylvania. The church , though not quite finished, was dedicated in 1387, when it was first mentioned as St. Stephen's. The bell tower was added in 1446 on the church's southwest side; it was begun during John Hunyadi's reign in honour of his 1442 victory over the Ottomans near the Ialomiţa River and completed in 1468 under his son Matthias Corvinus.In the mid-16th century the tower and church were partly destroyed by powerful lig...
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  • 4. Baia Mare Ethnography and Folk Art Museum Baia Mare
    Baia Mare is a municipality along the Săsar River, in northwestern Romania; it is the capital of Maramureș County. The city is situated about 600 kilometres from Bucharest, 70 km from the border with Hungary, and 50 km from the border with Ukraine. Located south of Igniș and Gutâi Mountains, Baia Mare had a population of 140,738 at the 2011 census, and a metropolitan area home to 230,932 residents. The city administers four villages: Blidari , Firiza , Valea Borcutului and Valea Neagră . Baia Mare has been named the Romanian Youth Capital from 2 May 2018 to 1 May 2019.
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  • 9. Merry Cemetery Sapanta
    The Merry Cemetery is a cemetery in the village of Săpânța, Maramureş county, Romania. It is famous for its colourful tombstones with naïve paintings describing, in an original and poetic manner, the people who are buried there as well as scenes from their lives. The Merry Cemetery became an open-air museum and a national tourist attraction. The unusual feature of this cemetery is that it diverges from the prevalent belief, culturally shared within European societies – a belief that views death as something indelibly solemn. Connections with the local Dacian culture have been made, a culture whose philosophical tenets presumably vouched for the immortality of the soul and the belief that death was a moment filled with joy and anticipation for a better life . A collection of the epit...
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  • 10. Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance Sighetu Marmatiei
    The Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance in Romania consists of the Sighet Museum and the International Centre for Studies into Communism.
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  • 11. Barsana Monastery Barsana
    Bârsana is a commune in Maramureș County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bârsana and Nănești . It also included Oncești village until 2004, when it was split off to form a separate commune. As of 2002, Bârsana had 6,352 inhabitants, all but ten of whom were ethnic Romanians. 86.7% were Romanian Orthodox, 7.8% Greek-Catholic and 3.1% Pentecostal. Bârsana's Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple is one of eight Wooden Churches of Maramureș listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, another wooden monastery was built in Bârsana.
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