Artmania Festival


The Artmania Festival is an art festival, held in the Romanian town of Sibiu. The festival, one of the most important projects developed by ARTmania, was first organized in the summer of 2006 and it has been held every summer since.
The main attraction of the festival is the music: rock and metal bands perform in the Large Square during the first two days weekend of the festival. Major bands have performed at the festival including Nightwish, HIM, Opeth, Amorphis, Anathema, Lacrimosa, Tiamat, My Dying Bride and Within Temptation and the festival grows each year.
The ARTmania Festival also features other cultural events, such as: visual art exhibitions, museum exhibitions, film screenings, classical music performances, lectures, workshops and parties.
The annual festival in Sibiu has become known by promoting gothic metal artists or other metal genres, extending its coverage to heavy metal, punk and even alternative rock. Music represents the leitmotif of the festival, closely followed by visual arts, especially photography and painting.

Concerts along the years

2019

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All exhibitions Romanian, unless otherwise stated.

2014

All events Romanian.

2014

All events Romanian, unless otherwise stated.

2014

All events Romanian, unless otherwise stated.

2014

All events Romanian, unless otherwise stated.

2013

All events Romanian, unless otherwise stated.

2014

All events Romanian, unless otherwise stated.

2013