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Biertan

Biertan (German: Birthälm; Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Birthälm/Bierthalmen/Bierthalm; Hungarian: Berethalom) is a commune in Transylvania, Romania. The commune is composed of three villages: Biertan, Copșa Mare (German: Gross-Kopisch; Hungarian: Nagykapus), and Richiș (German: Reichesdorf; Hungarian: Riomfalva), each of which has a fortified church.

Biertan
Location in Sibiu County
Biertan
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°8′23″N 24°31′25″E / 46.13972°N 24.52361°E / 46.13972; 24.52361
CountryRomania
CountySibiu
Established1224 (first official record)
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Mircea Dragomir[1] (PNL)
Area
97.26 km2 (37.55 sq mi)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[2]
2,239
 • Density23/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
557045
Vehicle reg.SB
Websitewww.comunabiertan.ro

Biertan is one of the most important Saxon villages with fortified churches in Transylvania, having been on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1993. The Biertan fortified church was the seat of the Evangelical Lutheran Bishop in Transylvania between 1572 and 1867.

The route of the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail passes through all three villages in the commune.[3]

Geography edit

It is located in the north of the Sibiu County, on the Vale river, 80 km north of Sibiu and 29 km east of Mediaș.

History edit

The first documentary testimony about the village dates from 1283 in a document about the taxes paid by the inhabitants of 7 villages and so it is believed to have been founded sometime between 1224 and 1283 by Transylvanian Saxons. The village settlement quickly developed into an important market town and by 1510 Biertan supported a population of about 5,000 people. Between 1468 and the 16th century a small fortified church (German: Kirchenburg/Wehrkirche) was constructed and developed. After the medieval period, the settlement declined in importance with the rise of neighbouring Sighișoara (German: Schäßburg), Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt), and Mediaș (German: Mediasch).

In the Romanian census of 1930, Biertan had 2,331 inhabitants, of whom 1,228 were Transylvanian Saxons. During World War II many men were conscripted into the Romanian army and later on forcefully drafted in the Waffen-SS. After the war, many Transylvanian Saxons were deported from the region to labour camps in the former Soviet Union (USSR). During communism, many left for West Germany. Following the collapse of communism in 1990, many more left for Germany.

Today the whole commune has a population of about 2,500 and the village of Biertan alone has about 1,600 people. It is one of the most visited villages in Transylvania, being the historically important place of the annual reunion of the Transylvanian Saxons, many of whom now live in Germany.

Festivals edit

The takes place in Biertan. It is the only film festival in Romania focused exclusively on fantasy movies.[4]

Natives edit

  • Johann Peter Migendt (1703–1767), organ builder
  • Artur Phleps (1881–1944), a Biertan-born military career officer. He, uniquely, served in the Habsburg army of Austria-Hungary, the royal army of Romania and finally the Waffen-SS.
  • Nicolae Popoviciu [ro] (1903–1960), bishop
  • Sara Römischer. Although she was not famous in the traditional sense, her story is representative of that experienced by many Transylvanian Saxons in Biertan following the Second World War. Sara was deported to Siberia in January 1945. She survived and after five years returned to her hometown of Biertan to bring up her family through many further hardships. Read an English translation[5] of her harrowing story, or for the original German text[6] in Siebenbürgische Zeitung).

Demographics edit

According to the 2011 census, Romanians made up 73.8% of the population, Roma made up 17.9%, Germans (more specifically Transylvanian Saxons) made up 4.6%, and Hungarians made up 3.6%.[7]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  3. ^ "Terra Saxonum | Via Transilvanica". www.viatransilvanica.com (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  4. ^ . tiff.ro. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  5. ^ (PDF). www.transylvaniadreaming.eu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2007-08-12.
  6. ^ "SbZ - Der Hunger tut weh - Informationen zu Siebenbürgen und Rumänien". Siebenbuerger.de. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2013-03-24.

External links edit

  • (in German) Information and pictures about Biertan
  • (in English) Info about Biertan
  • (in English)
  • (in Romanian) Info and pictures about Biertan
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For the river in Sibiu County see Biertan river Biertan German Birthalm Transylvanian Saxon dialect Birthalm Bierthalmen Bierthalm Hungarian Berethalom is a commune in Transylvania Romania The commune is composed of three villages Biertan Copșa Mare German Gross Kopisch Hungarian Nagykapus and Richiș German Reichesdorf Hungarian Riomfalva each of which has a fortified church BiertanCommuneBiertan fortified churchLocation in Sibiu CountyBiertanLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 46 8 23 N 24 31 25 E 46 13972 N 24 52361 E 46 13972 24 52361CountryRomaniaCountySibiuEstablished1224 first official record Government Mayor 2020 2024 Mircea Dragomir 1 PNL Area97 26 km2 37 55 sq mi Population 2021 12 01 2 2 239 Density23 km2 60 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Postal code557045Vehicle reg SBWebsitewww wbr comunabiertan wbr ro Biertan is one of the most important Saxon villages with fortified churches in Transylvania having been on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1993 The Biertan fortified church was the seat of the Evangelical Lutheran Bishop in Transylvania between 1572 and 1867 The route of the Via Transilvanica long distance trail passes through all three villages in the commune 3 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Festivals 4 Natives 5 Demographics 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography editIt is located in the north of the Sibiu County on the Vale river 80 km north of Sibiu and 29 km east of Mediaș History editThe first documentary testimony about the village dates from 1283 in a document about the taxes paid by the inhabitants of 7 villages and so it is believed to have been founded sometime between 1224 and 1283 by Transylvanian Saxons The village settlement quickly developed into an important market town and by 1510 Biertan supported a population of about 5 000 people Between 1468 and the 16th century a small fortified church German Kirchenburg Wehrkirche was constructed and developed After the medieval period the settlement declined in importance with the rise of neighbouring Sighișoara German Schassburg Sibiu German Hermannstadt and Mediaș German Mediasch In the Romanian census of 1930 Biertan had 2 331 inhabitants of whom 1 228 were Transylvanian Saxons During World War II many men were conscripted into the Romanian army and later on forcefully drafted in the Waffen SS After the war many Transylvanian Saxons were deported from the region to labour camps in the former Soviet Union USSR During communism many left for West Germany Following the collapse of communism in 1990 many more left for Germany Today the whole commune has a population of about 2 500 and the village of Biertan alone has about 1 600 people It is one of the most visited villages in Transylvania being the historically important place of the annual reunion of the Transylvanian Saxons many of whom now live in Germany Festivals editThe Luna Plină Full Moon Horror and Fantasy Film Festival takes place in Biertan It is the only film festival in Romania focused exclusively on fantasy movies 4 Natives editJohann Peter Migendt 1703 1767 organ builder Artur Phleps 1881 1944 a Biertan born military career officer He uniquely served in the Habsburg army of Austria Hungary the royal army of Romania and finally the Waffen SS Nicolae Popoviciu ro 1903 1960 bishop Sara Romischer Although she was not famous in the traditional sense her story is representative of that experienced by many Transylvanian Saxons in Biertan following the Second World War Sara was deported to Siberia in January 1945 She survived and after five years returned to her hometown of Biertan to bring up her family through many further hardships Read an English translation 5 of her harrowing story or for the original German text 6 in Siebenburgische Zeitung Demographics editAccording to the 2011 census Romanians made up 73 8 of the population Roma made up 17 9 Germans more specifically Transylvanian Saxons made up 4 6 and Hungarians made up 3 6 7 Gallery edit nbsp The former home of Sara Romischer in the old Kirchgasse i e church alley of Biertan Birthalm nbsp Close up view of the Biertan Birthalm fortified church source source source source Footage of Biertan from 2010 nbsp The Evangelical Lutheran medieval fortified church of Biertan Birthalm during autumn nbsp Biertan on a 2011 Romanian stamp nbsp Medieval fortified Evangelical Lutheran church in Richiș Reichesdorf nbsp Aerial view of Richiș Reichesdorf nbsp Lock on a wooden door in the church at Biertan The lock contains 19 locks in one It won first prize at the Paris World Expo in 1900 nbsp Biertan in 1881 digitized copy from the British Library nbsp Ensemble of the Evangelical fortified church nbsp Indoor fortified enclosure with three towers bastion and gate tower nbsp Biertan Donarium nbsp The Evangelical Lutheran medieval fortified church of Biertan Birthalm during autumn nbsp The Evangelical Lutheran fortified church of Biertan Birthalm in 1964 nbsp 3D model rendition of the fortified church nbsp The plan of the fortified church nbsp The fortified church in winter nbsp The fortified church in winterSee also editBiertan Donarium List of castles and fortresses in Romania Villages with fortified churches in TransylvaniaReferences edit Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Retrieved 14 June 2021 Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics Terra Saxonum Via Transilvanica www viatransilvanica com in Romanian Retrieved 2023 08 14 About Festival tiff ro Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2014 07 02 Story of a Transylvanian Saxon from Biertan PDF www transylvaniadreaming eu Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2007 08 12 SbZ Der Hunger tut weh Informationen zu Siebenburgen und Rumanien Siebenbuerger de Retrieved 2013 03 24 Tabelul 2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 02 02 Retrieved 2013 03 24 External links edit nbsp 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