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Starting this week, the book called „Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” and its English version „Sinaia, Land of the Elites” awaits its readers also at the Sinaia City Museum – the Ştirbey Palace.

Here, at 28 Carol Boulevard, inside the summer residence of Alina Ştirbey and General Emanuel Florescu, you will find the oldest civil building in Sinaia today, a building signed by the Dutch architect Josef Jacob Schieffleers.

The Ştirbey Palace hosts now the Sinaia City Museum, a place where the whole city history is mirrored. The 13 theme halls inside, one of them allowing multimedia projections, travel through the history of the human settlement that used to be called the city with most architectural monuments per capita, The Pearl of the Carpathians, royal residence, the summer capital of Romania, the rest town on the short Orient Express list of stops, host of numerous national and European premieres. You may even choose to dwell inside the old property of ruler Barbu Bibescu-Stirbey’s daughter, by renting one of the six rooms Art-Deco arranged and specially prepared for those willing to experiment esthetical thrills.

In Sinaia, the English version of the book can be bought from Sinaia Casino, Sinaia City Museum – the Florescu-Ştirbey Palace, the shop within the Peles Palace premises, the souvenirs shop within Bastion complex, the bookstore in front of Mega Image supermarket on Carol I Blvd., the Art & Fresh shop and the Flower Power book store.

 

Press release 16.04.2016 Press release

Press release 16.04.2016

„Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor”, an ambassador book for national values

„Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor”, one of the most comprehensive book ever written about Sinaia and the personalities that marked its evolution during the last 150 years, met its audience in Bucharest. On April 16th, a book about “The little Versailles” was launched in the heart of “The little Paris”, at Bucharest City Museum

Have you ever asked which great Romanian architect has never built at least one house in Sinaia? Or which important personality of Romania’s political, economic or cultural life during the last 150 years has not tied his or her destiny to Sinaia? Do you know how many national and European premieres find their origins in Sinaia or alongside Prahova Valley? Have you ever asked yourselves if there is at least one European royal family that has not paid a visit to Peles Castle yet? Sinaia carries inside it the footsteps or our famous predecessors. Owning an impressive number of national and European premieres, courted by the elites, Sinaia always stood ahead the time.

„Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” is a book that tells stories about people, places and remarkable happenings. After reading the book nothing is the same as before. The architecture goes out on the streets, the city breathes the stories of prominent characters that shaped its existence and the reader feels the pride of being a Romanian. „Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” is a book about national values and the exquisite way our predecessors put Romania on the world map.

Lying on the border between a monography, a travel journal and a photo album, the book includes more than 1000 pictures old and new, some of them published for the first time. „Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” is written by a man who declared his love for the inheritance left behind by our predecessors and is the fruit of a research and documentary work of more than 20 years. The author is architect Dan Manea, a fine connoisseur of the city history, a man who loves Sinaia, is a passionate climber on the surrounding mountains and a pioneer for many of the restoration efforts regarding buildings and historical monuments within Prahova Valley. Breathing the fragrance or old chronicles, the book offers the reader a novel perspective upon a city he or she thought it knew. Because a city seen through the eyes of an architect in love with his home town is completely different from the one we all thought we knew.

The author of “Sinaia-Oraşul Elitelor” succeeded in his effort to catch all details that made this location settlement a city differing from other Romanian cities. This difference is carefully and sensitively mapped, thus offering the reader an option to travel through Sinaia’s illustrated history without the feeling that physical distances diminish the emotional closeness. The book breathes out the fragrance of an illustrated and narrated monography of Sinaia, placing itself on the border between a monography, a travel book and an album”, Adrian Majuru, historian and anthropologist, manager of the Bucharest City Museum says.

Romanian or foreign tourists will rediscover the city also due to the fact that “Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” suggests, for the first time in history, thematic touristic itineraries focused on monument buildings and author houses. The map completes a picture which paints the way Sinaia shines from different perspectives to the ones we were accustomed with. The book website, www.sinaiaorasulelitelor.ro, hosts an electronic version of the itineraries, where monument buildings and author houses are localised by GPS with the help provided by the digital map solution offered by GPSMAPS, leader of GPS digital maps solutions in Romania. The map is also optimised for mobile devices.

Part of the money gained from selling the book will directly support the development of area touristic activities. The money will be donated to the “Prahova Valley Rotary Club” Association for supporting the “Belvederes in Bucegi” project, which aims to promote the touristic potential of the Bucegi Natural Park protected area. With these amounts of money and the local community contribution, the royal itinerary Sinaia-Royal Sheepfold Meadow will be placed again on the map, as this itinerary includes the traditional belvedere points at St. Ana Rock, the Chimes Rock, the Franz-Josef Rock and the Sheepfold Meadow itself, which will be marked and accommodated as rest and information points.

„Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” may be also bought on the dedicate website, www.sinaiaorasulelitelor.ro, at the “Eminescu” bookstore in Bucharest, at the “Book Store” bookstore in Sinaia and at the Sinaia City Museum – the Alina Ştirbei villa.

The book could be printed due to the direct and consistent help provided by local authorities, local investors and several national companies. We thank the following for enthusiastically joining this editorial project: Sinaia City Hall, Palace Hotel, Caraiman Hotel, Cegedim Customer Information România, Internaţional Hotel, Bucegi Hotel, La Tunuri Tourist Complex, Rina Cerbul, Rina Sinaia, Rohe România, Vision Expo Systems, Inkorporate Print, Art&Craft, Foişorul cu Flori, GPSMAPS.

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Press release 20.03.2016 Press release

Press release 20.03.2016

 “Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor”, an ambassador book for national values

The most comprehensive book on Sinaia since Gheorghe Nistorescu’s monography was launched on March 19th at Casino Sinaia. “Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” is written with his heart by a declared lover of Sinaia. Carrying the aroma of old chronicles inside it, the book tells the extraordinary growth story of the city that would receive the important role of Romania’s summer capital. Readers are suggested a recourse to the values of the past and are offered landmarks for a corresponding future. More than 1,000 old and new pictures, many of them showed for the first time, illustrate the stories about people and remarkable events. Coming out after 20 long years of documentation research, the book lies on the border between a monography, a travel book and a photo album. “Sinaia-Oraşul Elitelor” is signed by Dan Manea, a connoisseur of this city history, a man who loves Sinaia, a mountain passionate and a pioneer for many of the actions taken in order to restore the true value of the buildings and historical monuments alongside Prahova Valley.

“This book is an invitation for anyone to travel through the halls of this huge open space museum called Sinaia: The Pearl of the Carpathians, the capital of Romanian tourism, the holiday resort with two Royal railway stations where the famous Orient Express stops, the Royal residence city or the summer Capital of Romania, as the city was called in time. One cannot see the true value unless he or she has the needed knowledge is the motto that guided me in my wish to unveil for all those wanting to discover, beyond what anyone can see, what this city truly means and the unique way it enriches the universal patrimony,” Dan Manea says.

 

 

Readers are free mannerly and easily carried through space and time forays that will irremediably change their image on Sinaia, Romania, traditions, culture and personalities that marked their evolution. The book surprises by the novel perspective an architect vision offers upon his hometown. The author brings memorable events in the 300-years long history of the town to surface and impresses the reader with the amount of published information and pictures, as well as with the passion and generosity he shares the perpetual values that put Sinaia on Europe’s most important cities map with the reader.

“The author of “Sinaia-Oraşul Elitelor” succeeded in his effort to catch all details that made this location settlement a city differing from other Romanian cities. This difference is carefully and sensitively mapped, thus offering the reader an option to travel through Sinaia’s illustrated history without the feeling that physical distances diminish the emotional closeness. The book breathes out the fragrance of an illustrated and narrated monography of Sinaia, placing itself on the border between a monography, a travel book and an album”, Adrian Majuru, historian, anthropologist, journalist and manager of the Bucharest City Museum says.

After reading the book nothing is the same as before. The architecture goes out on the streets, the city breathes the stories of prominent characters that shaped its existence and the reader feels the pride of being a Romanian. The book becomes an ambassador with lawyer tenure, a lawyer that advocates the preservation of values and uniqueness elements that generate a difference. It seems that everything Romania could be singled out for found an expression in Sinaia, from the Royal House to the most important characters of Romanian economic and cultural life. Owning several national and European premieres, as well as courted by the social elites, Sinaia always stood ahead the times it crossed.

Together with the cultural project that develops around it, the book benefitted from highest level support and by the active involvement of Sinaia City Hall. The latter made possible the official launch of the book at the Casino in Sinaia, an event where many guests attended, promoting and large scale coverage of the book, as well as approaching such a publishing project as part of a larger city promotion campaign the local authorities will start this year.

Romanian or foreign tourists will rediscover the city also due to the fact that “Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” suggests, for the first time in history, thematic touristic itineraries focused on monument buildings and author houses. The map completes a picture which paints the way Sinaia shines from different perspectives to the ones we were accustomed with. The book website, www.sinaiaorasulelitelor.ro, hosts an electronic version of the itineraries, where monument buildings and author houses are localised by GPS with the help provided by the digital map solution offered by GPSMAPS. The map is also optimised for mobile devices.

Part of the money gained from selling the book will directly support the development of area touristic activities. The money will be donated to the “Prahova Valley Rotary Club” Association for supporting the “Belvederes in Bucegi” project, which aims to promote the touristic potential of the Bucegi Natural Park protected area. With these amounts of money and the local community contribution, the royal itinerary Sinaia-Royal Sheepfold Meadow will be placed again on the map, as this itinerary includes the traditional belvedere points at St. Ana Rock, the Chimes Rock, the Franz-Josef Rock and the Sheepfold Meadow itself, which will be marked and accommodated as rest and information points.

An important contribution for publishing this book had the following:

A premiere on the book market Blog

,,Sinaia, Oraşul Elitelor” is a book with a DIGITAL MAP “attached”. For the first time in Romania, a book about a city has a digital map “attached” to it, a map that completes for the online environment a picture which paints the way Sinaia shines, from other perspectives than those we got accustomed with. On the book website, www.sinaiaorasulelitelor.ro, those interested will find an electronic version of the itineraries, where all the 127 objectives suggested for visiting are GPS localised with the help of the digital map solution provided by GPSMAPS, the leader of GPS digital maps solutions in Romania. The map is optimised also for mobile devices.

Dan. C. Mihăilescu talks about “Sinaia. Oraşul Elitelor”, in his “Five o’clock book” TV broadcast. Press

Gold for the nostalgic souls

Some twenty or twenty five years ago, together with other journalists, I pleaded for an extremely useful book… The book finally comes out now, due to an Architect, Dan Manea, who is, as I found out, one of the best known architects within Prahova Valley region, a man who restored many things there… Anyway, we are talking of an album, “Sinaia. The City of the Elites”, which pictures almost 130 villas, together with their history. The buildings are larger or smaller and belonged to famous historical personalities like George Enescu, Iorga, Take Ionescu, I. G. Duca, Kogălniceanu, Simu, Boierescu, Slătineanu, Oteteleşanu, Romanov, Bibescu, Lascăr Catargiu, Boliac, Carol Davila, Urechia, Argentoian, Parhon, Caragiale, Nicolae Grigorescu, Alexandri, Grigore Alexandrescu, Vlahuţă, Coşbuc, Eminescu, Cincinat Pavelescu, Sadoveanu, Noica.

Here is virtually everything! History, administration, architecture, entrepreneurship, the Casino, Enescu’s villa in Cumpatu, Iorga’s villa where the Legionaries took from…

Here is a surprise for you. What does the book written by Mr. Architect include? There is this map! Pure gold for nostalgic souls… We have the whole city map. I can picture myself and my wife walking on all streets, on Aosta, on Carol Boulevard, in order to decipher the locations of these villas and houses, and to talk about them further on. There is the map on the back and – here we go! – the huge poster on the front, with 127 houses pictured from a city which is the city of our youth, our adult age and our old age. A truly royal city!

Read below the transcript of the whole broadcast.

The transcript of the broadcast:

Some twenty of twenty five years have passed by since, together with other brothers’ journalists, I pleaded for the appearance of an extremely useful book. Some two or three years ago I could see Andrei Pippidi able to coordinate such a book, and even under sumptuous circumstances, because I felt it was unacceptable for us to walk through Sinaia and find all sorts of villas (without knowing whom they belonged to – our note). A city where the whole high-life had its own villa since Carol the First built Peles Castle. And, finally, due to a certain mister architect, Dan Manea, whom I found is one of the best known architects within Prahova Valley region, Mai mult