Architecture sights in Transylvania
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Sinaia Monastery
Half way between Peleş and the centre, the Sinaia Monastery, home to 20-some monks, is well worth a look. Inside the gate, the large Orthodox church ('biserica mare') before you dates from 1846; two icons inside were presented by Russia's Tsar Nicholas II in 1903. Beside the church is a small History Museum.
Back toward the mountains, a passageway leads to a smaller church ('biserica veche') from 1695. Monks retreated into the Bucegi Mountains from the 14th century but it was not until the late 17th century that they built a monastery.
The tomb of Tache Ionescu, the head of a transitional government for a few months in 1921-22, is in the building next to the small church.
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Memorial to Victims of 1989 Revolution
At the Str Republicii's northern end is the wooden-cross Memorial to Victims of 1989 Revolution .
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City Hall
Perhaps Piaţa Mare's most impressive building, the new City Hall is well worth a look.
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