A quick glance gives you centuries in a single sweep-look for pastel fronts like the Widner-Reussner-Czekelius House, or the sly windows of the Lutsch House watching you back. Peel your eyes for the Lies Bridge-historians say it creaks if someone tells a fib on it! Palaces. Schoolhouses. The old slaughterhouse-turned-Art House, once busy with butchers, now tells stories with sculptures not sausages. And statues! Emperor Francis I chills in his niche, while scholars and poets-like Gheorghe Lazăr and Friedrich Schiller-keep an eye on the crowds... and maybe on you, too.
There’s even a “Blue House” that isn’t actually blue. Sibiu likes a good joke. Enjoy every quirky sight-this square has nerves of stone, but the city’s heart is warm and welcoming!




