Sibiu-based largest outdoor museum in Europe ASTRA hosts oldest house exhibited in a Romanian museum

Autor: Cătălin Lupășteanu

Publicat: 15-05-2025 10:46

Actualizat: 15-05-2025 13:46

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The oldest house exhibited in a museum in Romania is a 225-year-old wooden house from the Hunedoara County, which is now available to see at the ASTRA Museum, the largest outdoor objective of its kind in Europe, located in the Dumbrava Sibiului forest, on the outskirts of the Sibiu Municipality, the County Council (CJ) announced on Thursday on Facebook.

"More than half a century has passed since the oak house, dressed with clay and covered with straw, of the master cooper from Obarsa, Hunedoara County, made its way to Sibiu. Built in 1800, the household from Tara Zarandului is the oldest house exhibited in a museum in Romania and, not coincidentally, enriches the cultural heritage of the largest outdoor museum in Europe, set up in Dumbrava Sibiului," the Sibiu County Council stated.

Built in 1800, the house was brought to Sibiu in 1972 and has two rooms, one for rest, the other for work.

"It was brought to the museum in 1972 and is representative of this beautiful region of the country, known for pottery and woodworking," explained the general director of the ASTRA Museum, Ciprian Stefan, as quoted in the abovementioned press release.

Unlike the houses of today, not a single nail was hammered into this house, with the pieces of wood just fitting together, and the house is covered with straw.

Right now, museum visitors cannot enter this old house, they can only admire it from the outside, because the roof needs to be replaced.

"The historical monument will undergo conservation works consisting mainly of replacing the thatched roof. We will use organic rye straw, harvested by hand and 'thatched,' which we will bring from the village of Lazesti, Alba County. Then, two craftsmen, the last of their kind, will place the straw on the house using traditional methods, including using juniper branches to better fix the layer of straw," Ciprian Stefan said.

He added that the restoration of this monument house costs 200,000 lei.

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