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How are you spending this beautiful day of autumn? 😊
It's not a surprise anymore that Wednesdays represent a great opportunity for me to have a throwback on the past walks and beautiful days of my life so as much as I can I try to bring my contribution to this community which is also very encouraging to go take a walk even in the middle of the week and not wait for the weekend.
Anyway, the post of today is going to be a little bit more chill than I used you with because I'll show you the most beautiful street in Sibiu.
If you think that this is just a lovely way of calling a very beloved place of mine, then... look at the pictures attached above. I know that these have a Romanian name but if you translate them, you will see that this is what the street is actually called and it's not just a metaphor. 😊
The reason for calling this street as being the most beautiful one from Sibiu is because of the little path that is very rich in history but which nowadays represents the boundary line between past and present, having towers and the remains of the fortress wall on the left and buildings on the right.
It's true that not all these buildings look very well most of them being pretty old too, but some of them adapted to the current times opening up small businesses like a cafe, a terrace, or simply decorating their windowsills with all kinds of things. Hence why you will never see the dolls missing, nor the X-mas decorations even in the middle of the summer, lol.
Still on the left side, you can get to explore the Museum of Natural History or Thalia Philharmonic Hall which I entered only once for a concert held on New Year's Eve a few years ago. I still have to explore the museum and tower.
The front side of the hall was quite busy when we had this walk because there was some event going on in town with concerts, but it's kind of hard to find a day when you will meet this alley empty because there are always held all kind of events or spontaneous concerts or stalls located where you can find souvenirs and other stuff.
Another thing that you will never see missing is represented by the flowers because each geranium or petunia donated by visitors is rewarded with a free ticket to the events organized by Sibiu Philharmonic Hall.
And if you feel like a walk on the most beautiful street of Sibiu is too short, you can always opt for the parallel path which takes you closer to nature but still between the walls of the fortress that are quite imposing no matter what the season is. Over there you can discover Aleea Celebritățiilor which is a Walk of Fame inspired by the famous one from Hollywood.
How does a perfect Wednesday look like for you?
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