Time 10:00
10:30
10:30
11:00
11:00
11:30
11:30
12:00
12:00
12:30
12:30
13:00
13:00
13:30
13:30
14:00
14:00
14:30
14:30
15:00
15:00
15:30
15:30
16:00
16:00
16:30
16:30
17:00
17:00
17:30
17:30
18:00
18:00
18:30
18:30
19:00
Activity Leaving the hostel to visit the first objective
Palace of Parliament
Going to the next stop
National Museum of Art
Going to the next stop
Village Museum
Done for the day!
The Palace of the Parliament is the seat of the Parliament of Romania. Located on Spirii Hill in central Bucharest, the Palace is the world's largest civilian building with an administrative function. It is also the most expensive administrative building and heaviest building.
In Romanian “Muzeul National de Artă”, hosts three art galleries and has a short, but impressive royal past. The European Art Gallery, the Romanian Medieval Art Gallery and the Romanian Modern Art Gallery bring together art works exhibited in an attractive, modern manner, thus turning a visit to the museum into an enjoyable and instructive way of spending time. Entrance FEE: 75% for students
The Village Museum is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the Herトピtrトブ Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania.
Day 1 Time
Activity
6:00
9:00
Travelling
9:00
9:30
Cozia Monastery
9:30
10:00
10:00
10:30
10:30
11:00
11:00
11:30
11:30
12:00
12:00
12:30
12:30
13:00
13:00
13:30
13:30
14:00
14:00
14:30
14:30
15:00
15:00
15:30
15:30
16:00
16:00
16:30
16:30
17:00
17:00
17:30
17:30
18:00
18:00
18:30
18:30
19:00
19:00
19:30
19:30
20:00
20:00
20:30
20:30
21:00
Travelling to the next stop
Discovering the city of Sibiu + Lunch
Travelling from Sibiu to Sighișoara
Visiting Sighișoara
Travelling from Sighișoara to Bran
Chill time
Day 2 Time
Activity
6:00
9:00
Sleeping
9:00
9:30
9:30
10:00
10:00
10:30
10:30
11:00
11:00
11:30
11:30
12:00
12:00
12:30
12:30
13:00
13:00
13:30
13:30
14:00
14:00
14:30
14:30
15:00
15:00
15:30
15:30
16:00
16:00
16:30
16:30
17:00
17:00
17:30
17:30
18:00
18:00
18:30
18:30
19:00
19:00
19:30
19:30
20:00
20:00
20:30
Visiting the city
20:30
21:00
Castles
Visiting Bran
Travelling from Bran to Brașov
Visiting Brașov + Lunch
Travelling from Brașov to Sinaia
Visiting Peleș Castle
On the road Travelling to Bucharest
Sleep/Chill time Monastery
Cozia Monastery, erected close to Călimănești by Mircea the Elder in 1388 and it’s housing his tomb. It is the only in Byzantine style preserved in Romania. Two chapels are incorporated in the side toward the Olt River and their Byzantine cupolas are reflected in the water, creating one of the most iconic cultural - natural landmarks in Romania.
Known is Romanian as “Turnul Sfatului� is in Sibiu and archeologists claim that the tower was built at the same time as the second defensive wall, between 1224-1241.
The Brukenthal National Museum is a museum, erected in the late of 18th century in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, housed in the palace of Samuel von Brukenthal — who was Habsburg governor of Transylvania and who established its first collections around 1790. The collections were officially opened to the public in 1817, making it the oldest institution of its kind in Romania. It is a complex of six museums, which, without being separate administrative entities, are situated in different locations around the city and have their own distinct cultural programs.
The Evangelical Church of Romania, a Protestant denomination, is one of Romania's eighteen officially recognized religious denominations and it is also known for its big community of Lutherans Christians from Romania.
In Romanian “Podul Minciunilor”, was built in 1859 above the Ocna Street who was connecting Orașul de jos (The city from Down) and Orașul de sus (The city from Up). It is the oldest bridge of iron from Romania.
Ro: Piața Cetății - En: Citadel Square Ro: Turnul cu Ceas - En: The clock tower Ro: Turnul Fierarilor - En: Blacksmith Tower Ro: Biserica Mănăstirii - En: Monastery Church Ro: Primăria - En: City Hall Ro: Biserica Romano-Catolică - En: The Roman Catholic Church Ro: Turnul Cizmarilor - En: Shoemakers Tower Ro: Turnul Croitorilor - En: Tailors Tower Ro: Turnul Cojocarilor - En: Furriers Tower Ro: Turnul Măcelarilor - En: Butchers Tower Ro: Scara Școlarilor - En: The Student Stairs
Commonly known as "Dracula's Castle" (although it is one among several locations linked to the Dracula legend, including Poenari Castle and Hunyad Castle), it is the home of the titular character in Bram Stoker's Dracula. There is, however, no evidence that Stoker knew anything about this castle, which has only tangential associations with Vlad III, voivode of Wallachia, the putative inspiration for Dracula.
In Romanian “Biserica neagră”, was built by the German community of the city and stands as the main Gothic style monument in the country, as well as being the largest and one of the most important Lutheran (Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania) places of worship in the region.
In Romanian “Poarta Ecaterinei”, was built by the Tailors’ Guild, in 1559 for defensive purposes instead of an old gate destroyed by the flood in 1526. It is named after St. Catherine's Monastery that was situated here in former times. It is the only original city gate to have survived from medieval times. In fact the central tower is only a part of the original gate.
In Romanian “Turnul negru�, is an 11 meter high massive tower with a glass roof constructed in 1995. It was built in the XIVth century and survived two fires caused by lightning. After the first fire (1599) the tower was named The Black Tower.
Tampa is a mountain, part of the Postăvarul Massif, located in the southern part of the Eastern Carpathians (alternatively categorized as in the Curvature Carpathians) and almost entirely surrounded by the city of BraĹ&#x;ov. Its elevation is 960 m (995 m according to some sources), almost 400 m above the city.
In Romanian “Castelul Peleș”, is a Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania, on an existing medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, built between 1873 and 1914. Its inauguration was held in 1883. It was constructed by Charles I.
Pre Study Tour: The fix fee for pre study tour is 15 euro ( transport ) + the variable fee, 2 euros for the persons that have student ID and 10 euros for the person that don’t have it. Post Study Tour: The fix fee for post study tour is 40 euro ( transport, accommodation and one meal) + the variable fee, 17 euro for the person that have student ID and 32 for the persons that don’t have it. The variable fee means the entrance at the objectives that we established for pre/post study tour and you will paid in conference. The fix fee for both study tours must be paid before the conference. Aditional information: If you have already applied as a delegate and didn’t select that you want to participate at the study tours, and that since then has changed, you can e-mail us with your request to participate at the pre/post study tour.
For any information, please contact us! Mail: contact@euroco2015.com Facebook: facebook.com/euroco2015 Site: www.euroco2015.com