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Rest And Relaxation Dumbraveni, Marginimea Sibiului Romania 2024
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Hotel Marion, Dumbraveni

Hotel Marion

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Dumbraveni, Marginimea Sibiului, Romania

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    Pension Kokel, Dumbraveni

    Pension Kokel

    Dumbraveni, Marginimea Sibiului, Romania

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • No transport provided
    Hotel Porto Ligia, Dumbraveni

    Hotel Porto Ligia

    Dumbraveni, Marginimea Sibiului, Romania

      • No transport provided

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      Dumbraveni

      Dumbrăveni, before 1945 Ibaşfalău (German: Elisabethstadt, Saxon dialect: Eppeschdorf; Hungarian: Erzsébetváros), is a town in the north of Sibiu County, in the centre of Transylvania, central Romania.

      The town lies on the banks of the Târnava Mare River, 20 km east from the city of Mediaş, 20 Km from the city of Sighisoara and 77 Km from city of Sibiu. Gegraphical, is located on the left side of the river Târnava, in the middle Plateau region of Transylvania, namely Plateau Târnavelor.


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      Historical buildings and monuments
      Castle Apafi - Transylvanian Armenian Museum today.
      Romanian Monument of the First World War. The obelisk was erected in 1918 and is located in the Cemetery of Heroes, Hero Bumble Street no.38. The monument is made of brick and cement, having a height of 2.20 m. The marks on the monument are a soldier and two ballot boxes, without any documents.
      Romanian Heroes plot of the two World Wars is located in the town cemetery and was installed in 1919-1920. In this plot are buried 82 of which 81 unidentified heroes and a hero identified.
      Ibaşfalăului Inn
      Armenian Cathedral
      Court Building (now the Centre for Inclusive Education)
      "Building CITO"
      In Dumbrăveni there are two hotels. Also, the museum opened in 2010 can be visited.

      In 2010 the Museum opened Transylvanian Armenians. It is located inside the Castle Apaffy Dumbrăveni.