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Message of HRH The Prince of Wales in support of the 'Transylvania - Heritage and Future' exhibition

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The exhibition 'Transylvania - Heritage and Future' took place from 14 to 31 October 2010 at the Embassy of Romania to the United States, 1607 23rd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20008

The exhibition told in words and photographs the story of the projects accomplished by the Trust, with images and texts of the villages' historic architecture (peerless fortified churches and streetscapes), their crafts and their landscapes. A part of the exhibition illustrated the rich Jewish heritage in Transylvania.

For the past ten years, The Mihai Eminescu Trust has led the revitalization of the built and natural heritage of South-Eastern Transylvania. Under the Patronage of HRH the Prince of Wales, it has completed over 600 projects, restoring the integrity of buildings, resurrecting crafts and professional skills, and developing the region as a unique destination for art lovers and eco-tourists.

More on www.romanianculturalcentre.org.uk

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  • Ar trebui sa-i multumim, mai ales eu, ca ardealean.

  • Transylvania - an amazing place with a cherished past and great chances of becoming the center of revival for Romania. I'm so proud to be a Romanian!

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  • a vorbit omu' din inima...imi place

  • he keeps look down to read?

  • The world has lost its soul and Transylvania is going to save it?...uhhh....

  • @21costel HAha read some Encíclopedias like English Britannica and German Brockhaus. Look historic maps of Europe. Don't lie!

  • @celebration81 Transilvania was alwayz part of Romania chek out more History books before ww1

  • @tonygruia Transylvania became part of Romania after the ww1. It was traditionaly part of Kingdom of Hungary.

  • @dburicescu ba a spus "Romania". Asculta inca o data. :)

  • Si totusi..nu am auzit o singura data cuvantul Romania...

  • viscri44.ro

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