Lunca de Sus

With financial support of the European Union became completed by November 2009 the stream regulation and flood control works on Gârbea Creek.

Wide wooden bridges with yellow metal rails have been made by the brookside making easier the access by vehicle to the real estates along the river.

The mayor's office and the local population, however, is satisfied with the chosen solution and consider it a sign of progress.

[6] Since 1994, the St. Elisabeth Catholic Grammar School has provided education not only for local students, but also for many ethnic Hungarian Csángós from Moldova.

In 1941, a military complex consisting of barracks and officer houses was built by the Hungarian army, based on the plans of architect István Mátyás.

The buildings were built of stones and logs in the style of a mountain rest-house and provide a picturesque sight along the main road.

Catholic pilgrims gather each year in the village and embark on the Pentecost Pilgrimage, held since 1567, with the Franciscan Church in Şumuleu Ciuc as their destination.

Joseph II 's Military Map 1769-73
The village from the Őrhegy ('Guardhill')
St. Andrew Parish Church
The valley from the peak Hegyes Bitkó meaning Sharp Peak
Our Lady of the Mount Carmel Church