The cities in Transylvania, as in the whole of Romania, have developed strongly after the fall of communism, the market economy has in many ways brought the image of the cities into line with that of Western Europe. The situation is different in rural areas. Here, time seems to have stood still, and so-called progress seems to arrive here only slowly.
Even after more than 20 years after the fall of the iron curtain, I still find here the images of my childhood, the idylls that make the rest of the world forget for moments and make time stand still.
The cities in Transylvania, as in the whole of Romania, have developed strongly after the fall of communism, the market economy has in many ways brought the image of the cities into line with that of Western Europe. The situation is different in rural areas. Here, time seems to have stood still, and so-called progress seems to arrive here only slowly.
Even after more than 20 years after the fall of the iron curtain, I still find here the images of my childhood, the idylls that make the rest of the world forget for moments and make time stand still.