Nagyajta is not only famous for its historic fortified church, but for a distinguished personality born here, János Kriza (1811--1875) Unitarian bishop, who is today remembered by the village on bronze plaques, a bust and an...
One of the most characteristic examples of Art Nouveau in Transylvania, the Culture Palace in Târgu Mureş was built on the initiative of mayor dr. György Bernády between 1911 and...
The mansion in Zagon/Zágon used to be another significant property of the Mikes family. The carved beams bearing the inscriptions 1632, as well as the initials B:M and E:D are there to prove that the building was already there in...
Bățanii Mici is situated in the northeastern part of Erdővidék, between Bățanii Mari and Herculian. The name of this village is intertwined with the name of the great Hungarian writer and educator, Elek Benedek. His house was...
The township of Uzon has a small Protestant village, Sepsimagyarós, with only a hundred inhabitants. One of the depopulated houses of the old village (its last owners were Imre and Vilma Barabás) was bought by the local...
Since 2011 the Szekler Land Museum of Casin expects his visitors on a new site. Earlier the collection aligning the values of the Casin folk can be visited in the Balási mansion. After the mansion received a new function, Dr....
The history of the construction of the Sándor Kőrösi Csoma Memorial House in Csomakőrös is that the Kőrösi Sándor Csoma Public Education Association planned to build a memorial museum in Kovászna. The...
Located only three kilometers north-east from Sepsiszentgyörgy/Sfântu Gheorghe, Arcuş/Árkos was set up within the area straddled by the valleys of the two streams, the Geje and the Falu – both of the springing...
The Teleki–Bolyai Library or on its widely known name Teleki Téka [Teleki Library] is one of the most significant cultural legacies of Târgu Mureş. The library was founded in 1802...
Valea Zălanului, administratively belonging to Malnaş, was formed around the glassworks established by the count Kálnoky family in the 17th century. As these forests belonged to Zălan, the settlement was initially...
The Borsos Miklós Művészetéért Alapítvány Foundation in Ciumani was founded in 1992 and is dedicated to preserving and promoting the artistic, spiritual and moral heritage of Borsos...
In the last three decades, the settlement has received a considerable fame due to the regional museum, which was established in the former Damokos Gyula mansion in 1973. The founder of the institution belonging to the National Szekler...
The Hungarians in proudly mention the ethnographer Ferenc Pozsony born here, university professor in Kolozsvár and academician who, as a result of several decades of collecting work, has created an ethnographic museum in the...
Counting 56 members in 1807, the first guild in Târgu Secuiesc/Kézdivásárhely – that of the tanner’s – was set up in 1572 during the reign of István Báthory. The boot...
The Szekler National Museum is one of the oldest Hungarian museums. It was founded in 1875 by widower Cserey Jánosné Zathureczky Emilia in Imecsfalva, using the personal collection of the family and Vasady Nagy Gyula`s...