#CustomResita, a festival organized by #NeverlandPlace and the Resita City Hall, gave us the opportunity to explore Reșița and Caraș-Severin District. This tour is focused on the trains (here we have the first railroad in Romania and Reșița was a producer of steam locomotives in the past), nature and two important cities: Reșița and Oravița.
It is the largest outdoor technical museum in Europe. It was declared a historic monument since 2004. The Museum shows 16 types of locomotives produced in Resita, over more than 100 years ago, including the first locomotive from Romania.
This is a symbol of Reșița, made by sculptor Constantin Luca in 1984. He succeeded in combining the power of water with the metal. So today, it offers a big show: it moves and creates rainbows!
This was the place of the festival. #NeverlansPlace created a hippie space for the public, decorated with... bikes! Yes, and here took place workshops of bikes and motorbikes. On the stage performed on 6th of July The Outsiders, Red Flame, Cristi Iakab & The Road Band, Cactus Jack - Serbia, Melmac Riders- Serbia, Bucovina, Zdob şi Zdub, Emeric Imre & Jimmi L Laco - they all made from #CustomResita a cool festival!
warnings
There's a mountain path to get there - aprox 30 minutes.
The Amateur Filmmaker's Museum is a private initiative that proposes to research and bring to the attention of the public the movement of cinematography in Romania.
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