Night of museums: Medieval Sibiu
By OCTAVIAN GOGA
Published 2024-09-12 13:43

“History is a cyclic poem written by time upon the memories of man.” Percy Bysshe Shelley
On May 18th 2024 the night of museums was held in Sibiu. For this event all guests are invited to set foot into the museums to discover all sorts of exhibits, ranging from works of art to medieval gear.
On the night of the museums everybody is invited to learn about the past. The museums are open to the public entry-free, so that the people may have a learning experience, even without investing a lot of money. One of these chances to learn is the tour organized by the ASTRA library.
The Astra Park guided tour
A tour was organized by the ASTRA library on the day of the event. The objective of the tour was to showcase the history of Sibiu. It took place 3 times during that day, starting from the entrance to the ASTRA library building B. The first time it started was at 6 PM, the second time at 8 PM and the third time at 10 PM. The tour guide is the manager of the ASTRA Library Răzvan C. Pop. The tour was a walk through ASTRA Park, during which the guide recounted the history of the city, Sibiu.
Throughout the event
The event started in front of the ASTRA library body B, at 18 o'clock all participants gathered before the library. The tour began with a short walk to the first, of the four spots in the park. There the guide started putting forth the history of Sibiu. During the presentation made by the guide about the old city, all people were quiet, they were surrounding the guide forming a circle while they were fully focused on the guide. In the park, only the guide and the sound of leaves could be heard. At the end of the tour, the guide was interested to know if anyone had any questions, then began a short questions and answers session, during which the guide gave clear responses. After that, the partakers began to go explore other museums and slowly left. The guide was also on his way to get some rest before the next tour. The first tour ended at around half past seven PM.
The history of the city
The city of Sibiu has a rich history of about 830 years since it was first mentioned in official documents in 1191, which gave the city an individual political entity. In the Medieval Sibiu, four fortifications were built. The first one was the one enclosing Huet Square, which took 33 years to build and was finished in 1224. The second fortification was the one enclosing the Little Square, which was finished in 1241. The next fortification was that of the Upper Town which was done in the year 1366 and took 9 years to finish, rendering the Huet Market fortifications useless. The last one, separating the Lower Town from the Upper Town, was finished in the year 1457.
People’s opinions about the event
The guide of the tour, Răzvan C. Pop, loves taking part in such events. He mentioned "It is my passion to tell interested individuals about the story of his city."
Arba Carlos, a person who participated in the event, says that such events are interesting. He also recommends cultural events, because he thinks they are beneficial to all of us and help us discover our origins. He also thinks that outdoor events are more interactive and unusual, because of the environment, and thus they can help us learn more while also knowing them for a prolonged time.
References: (1) The site of the ASTRA library, (2) Arba Carlos, (3) History site, (4) Răzvan C. Pop
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