RE: Folk Art Museum Of Moșna

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P.S.: I know what the Bruderschaftslade (the blue box) was the box of the neighbourhood I think (or of the brotherhood, literally translated). It had the purpose of helping the community, from door to door. That is an old and important Transylvanian Saxon tradition actually.

I also wrote an article on the history of The Transylvanian Saxons on my website, if you are interested, here. I love Transylvanian Saxon cities and heritage! It is wonderful! By the way, any thoughts on the article would be very appreciated.

At the same time, if you are interested, please watch the following documentary as well. Many thanks!



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Oh, I didn't know that, so thanks for the info. And this year I visited Alma Vii and posted about it as well :)

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That's so beautiful! I've been to Viscri (Weisskirch) and Biertan (Birthälm) in the past and travelled past Saschiz (Keisd) on my way to Sighișoara (Schäßburg). Sachiz/Keisd is like a miniature Sighișoara or a rural version of it, in my humble opinion. The Clock Tower in Saschiz/Keisd is so beautiful and the entire village is super picturesque, as you can see below:


Image source: Wikimedia Commons

P.S.: I also have an entire category of articles on Transylvanian Saxons (including on their dialect, with a photograph of Moșna/Meschen, what a happy and beautiful coincidence) on my main website, in English, in case you might be interested. I truly hope you will like reading them, if you have the time for it, that is. All the best!

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Also, King Charles owns property in Viscri (Weisskirch) as I am certain you know as well and he visited Transylvania in the past as well!

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