We begin at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church on Piața Mare 3 (or, if a service is underway, at the Ursuline or Franciscan church). Inside, we read Baroque space as a language. Trompe l’oeil makes plaster read as marble; foreshortening lifts ceilings; gilded stucco catches light; side-altars shape attention. We consider how optics, proportion, and process (grids, perspective, mirrors) structure persuasion. A brief exploration of acoustics—how the vault carries sound—shows how music and architecture cooperate. Light, gesture, rhythm, and movement become a grammar you can learn to read.
In the Brukenthal Palace salons, we shift from devotion to display. Here we study courtly taste: fabrics and mirrors, seating plans and sightlines, the choreography of entrances and exits. We trace how ornament quotes antiquity, how colour and sheen stage rank and hospitality, and how the small arts—stucco, gilding, marquetry—support illusion. The aim is not more rooms, but a clearer eye: how Baroque craft makes ideas visible.
This is a focused masterclass: one church, selected salons, depth over distance. The emphasis is on dialogue and clarity; your questions set the direction. Photographs are welcome where permitted; we always respect services and posted signs. Expect cobblestones and a few steps along the route.
Meeting point: in front of the Holy Trinity Church portal on Piața Mare 3. If access requires, your confirmation may list Ursuline (Str. General Magheru 36–38) or Franciscan (Str. Șelarilor 12–14) as the start.
After the visit: you receive a short note with references for further looking and listening, so the masterclass can continue at your pace.