Harghita County Gallery
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The Harghita County Gallery opened on October 2012.
The exhibition place of the county government intends to be the home of the arts, including literature, theater, music and fine art.
The primary objective of the County Gallery is to increase the social esteem of the Hungarian artists in Transylvania. This is to be achieved by the Harghita County Council through the promotion and presentation of their works.
The primary purpose of the gallery is to promote the Székely region's creators trough exhibitions and quality events.
The gallery was designed by András Alpár and Barna Lőrincz.
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The Gheorgheni Cultural Center was established in 2002, and belongs to the Local Government. We organise cultural and other events. Our aim is the cultural life organization and coordination in the city and the basin.
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Testvériség Sugárút 9 szám, Gyergòszentmiklòs, Romania, 535500
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The Arhaic band is composed of some of the "knights" of Romanian folklore, which, through their music, bring to the spectators, the sensibility, the romanticism, but also the sentiment of national identity. Theirmusic is inspired by Nicolae Dobos, Adrian Paunescu, Lucian Blaga, Ion Margineanu, Lucian Avramescu, Gellu Dorian, Vasile Muste, Gheorghe Pârja, Mihai Traista, Valeriu Armeanu, Ştefan Doru Dăncuş and many others.
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Called ”Szekler-Athens” in the last century, Székelyudvarhely is now the second largest city in the county, the center of the historical Udvarhely region and home to one of the most important intellectual scenes for the Transylvanian Hungarians. The town has 36.234 inhabitants, 96% of whom are of the Hungarian minority. The city lies in the southeastern part of the Transylvanian basin, at the upper reaches of the river Nagy-Küküllő. Udvarhely is surrounded by the volcanic Hargita mountain and its branches which form the Küküllő hilly country, with peaks such as: Szarkakő, Csicser, Nagyoldal, Budvár. Archeological excavations show that area has been continually populated for ages. On both Budvar hill and in the town center there are sites from the late Stone Age, Bronze-, Iron Age, Roman period and the Arpadian era. The name of the city was first mentioned in the annual papal tithes register of 1333 as “Uduorhel“. In the next century it developed as a market town and starting in 1448 appears in all documents as Udvarhely. The introduction of the Székely title is connected to Gábor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania (1613). The community was exempted from all kinds of taxes and expenses forever by Queen Izabella in 1557. The queen again confirmed these privileges in 1558 and endowed the town with a seal and coat of arms consisting of an armored right hand holding a sharp dagger, with a bear head, a heart and a crown surrounded by four starts and the date 1558. The inscription on the seal was: Sigillum Oppidi Siculicalis Udvarhely.
Városháza tér, 5. szám, Székelyudvarhely, Romania, 535600
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The Harghita Business Center Intercommunity Development Association business incubator will foster entrepreneurship and serve start-up businesses in the region of Odorheiu-Secuiesc with mentoring, flexible space, access to an innovative ecosystem and other business services designed to accelerate their success.
II. Rákóczi Ferenc utca, 84. szám, Székelyudvarhely, Romania, 535600
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The Harghita National Szekler Folk Ensemble was born in the most Eastern region of Transylvania, in Miercurea Ciuc.
Our company, the Harghita Ensemble has been functioning as a professional institution since 1990 continuing the work of the amateur ensemble founded in 1970 under a similar name.
Our primary goal has always been the exploration of our folk culture, living that culture and presenting, popularizing and handing it down in an authentic manner.
In our folklore programs that have always been built on authentic material – given our geographic position – Transylvania and the Szeklerland have been prominent, but our shows also present the entire Carpathian basin, going beyond the Eastern Carpathians to the Moldova Csangos. Our repertoire also comprises several dance performances.
It is our pleasure that our programs are sold out all over the settlements around Miercurea Ciuc, also among the Hungarians living in the diaspora, in small comunities as well as in large cities. Besides our regular home performances we have been able to display our traditions and represent the multiculturality of Romania, the Hungarian traditions, but also Transylvania, the Szeklerland and last but not least the community that has been maintaining us, Miercurea Ciuc, on international tours, festivals and events.
Besides stage work our institution has also been the initiator and organizer of important events: Assembly of Transylvanian Folk Violinists, the Day of One Thousand Szekler Girls, Csűrdöngölő – folk dance assembly for children and youth and Heritage – folk music and dance assembly of Mezőség. Dancers of our company assist and teach several children’s, youth and adult folk dance groups.
The maintainer of the ensemble is the Local Council of Miercurea Ciuc.
Temesvári sugárút 6., Csikszereda, Romania, 530102