Jules Home
Hotel: 6, Mitropoliei Street, Sibiu Old Town, Romania
Website: Jules Home
Located in a building that „breath” history – common structure with the most important Gothic architecture’s structure from Transylvania, Jules bistro-restaurant is a place to be – gathering under same roof a French touch restaurant, a romantic summer Terrance and a comprehensive wine bar
Anyone that passes into Jules mansion, has from the first steps the sensation of time traveling – and this is not only to XVI century location roots, but mainly totraquile atmosphere combined with simple and original surrounding ametists.
The place succeeds to develop etherogen moods: elegant for a business lunch, warm and cozy for girls meetings, relaxed and precious during a wine tasting session, challenging during cigar and cognac mens evenings….
Following its mission, Jules proposes a quality menu, tribute to high quality ingredients, carefullyselected and prepared by a dedicated and innovative team.
Jules Home is located in a beautiful historical edifice in Sibiu city center. Mansion was built between 1470 and 1490 as section of the Altemberger-Pempflinger House (City hall over 300 years) one of the most important monuments of Gothic architecture in Transylvania.
The initial structure has been carefully preserved almost in its entirety, the late Renaissance transformations being palpable to the decorative elements of facade. In this respect, all 8 property accommodation units have varied personality, view and footprint.
All rooms have King size beds, high quality sheets & towels, orthopedic mattress, tea & coffee facilities, siting areas, bathrooms heated floor, highspeed internet and flat screen TV’s.
Consistent with our Jules restaurant philosophy regarding slow food & no waste dogma, in our rooms you will find only environmentally friendly amenities.
Jules – is our simple statement for a good life
Nicolae Home
Hotel: 30, Street Ocnei, Sibiu, Romania
Website: Casa Nicolae
Casa Nicolae is a historical monument of the city of Sibiu, being the tallest building on Ocnei Street and having a 12 meter high attic, hence not permitting the snow to settle due to the steep angle of 60 degrees.
The whole attic doesn’t have a single metallic nail, being build with wooden studs. The house walls have, in certain areas, an impressive width of 70 cm. All apartments have been named after the given names of ladies in the family.