Built in the 13th century as a defense against the Ottoman Empire, this castle was later inhabited by the Wallachia king, Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler). The actual Castle Dracula is in ruins.
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Built in the 13th century as a defense against the Ottoman Empire, this castle was later inhabited by the Wallachia king, Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler). The actual Castle Dracula is in ruins.
Brasov was for centuries the gate between Valachia (southern Romania ), Moldavia (the Eastern region) and Transylvania having its own special commercial privileges. Therefore craftsmen and traders...
It is beautiful place - a large park where you walk through charming village houses from all regions of the country. They are grouped by traditional professions - joinery, winery etc. You have also an
This is the second largest Orthodox Cathedral in Romania.
Big Square is Sibiu’s historical centre, where there are important historical monuments, many of which are part of the UNESCO patrimony.