FIJET Golden Apple to Targu- jiu (Romania)
The city visit will start after debarkation al The Bridge of the Jiu, bridge on which were fierce fights during the First World War - where participated also women and children, almost the entire city ‘s population. We’ll walk on the Alley of Jiu, in Public Garden , with a stopover at The Table of Silence. Here, we will be welcomed by the representatives of Brancusi Center and one Official from The City Hall. After the welcome words, we will walk on the Alley of Chairs to The Kissing Gate, then, on Brancusi Axis to the Saints’ Peter and Paul Church (Father Mircea Musca will wait for us here to present the Church) until the Endless Column Park, where we will be waited by pupils from ,,Virgil Madgearu’’ Economic College and from the High School of Music. Boarding for accommodation.
City Highlights
A former Roman settlement, the city of Targu Jiu lies at the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, on the banks of the river Jiu. Inhabited since Paleolithic times, the region of western Oltenia was of strategic importance to the Romans. The area provided direct access, through one of the most spectacular passes in the Carpathians, to present-day Transylvania, the heart of the former Dacian Kingdom.
Constantin Brancusi, one of the most influential modern sculptors of the 20th century, was born near Targu Jiu, in Hobita. Although he lived and worked for most of his life in Paris, his legacy is also preserved in Romania, in the city of Targu Jiu.
The Jiu River valley was the scene of heavy fighting during World War I and World War II. Here, in a monumental ensemble, Brancusi created three sculptures as a memorial to the 8,500 Romanian soldiers who died defending the Jiu Valley from the advancing German army. The three sculptures, the Silence Table (Masa Tacerii), the Kiss Gate (Poarta Sarutului) and the Endless Column(Coloana Infinitului), are placed on mile-long (1.5 km) east-west axis that runs through the heart of the city.
The Table of Silence, made from limestone, features twelve chairs, originally placed much closer to the table and arranged in pairs.
The Kiss Gate, made out of marble, features a kiss motif on the gate pillars. The entire structure is supported on a steel axle, set in a concrete foundation of five square meters.
The Endless Column stacks 17 rhomboidal cast iron modules in a 30-meter high column. The modules, completed in 1938, were made in the central workshop of PetroÅŸani. The column was restored in 1964.
Targu Jiu is also the capital of Gorj County, a region of rolling meadows, grassy hills and mountain scenery with plenty of natural and cultural attractions to explore. Tiny towns and villages dot the county, and contain some marvelous traditional architecture. Several spa towns and monasteries high in the mountains make for popular excursions.