27th July: Sighisoara
The 3rd city with ‘S’ on my trip - and yes,
definitely lucky:
I bumped into a medieval festival !
This destination was only put on my schedule after I decided
to visit Budapest on my way from Transylvania to Munich, as there is a direct
train from there. I had been in Sighisoara 10 years ago, and loved this
little old town with the fortified church. It is a creative and lively place
with just the right mixture of touristic and traditional features.
There was a big great market of partly pretentious-medieval
goods and partly traditional folk art. Also Roma people had their stalls. Again, I
tried to practice my Romani, and for some strange reasons they answered me back
in Italian language, but they did reply to what I asked !!!
In the earlier day, I again was a bit disappointed by the
lack of live music, however, later I got rewarded to full satisfaction: groups
from Romania and around, performing a variety of oldish music, from traditional, to medieval, Balkan
and Gothic, even one wind quartet performing pre-classical court music.
Right now I’m dreading a night on the train - I reserved only a seat, but I’m determined to pay the balance which will buy me a bed…