
Discover the tourist attractions in Brașov, one of the most beautiful cities in Transylvania
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The name Transylvania derives from Latin and means "the land beyond the forests." This region is located in the center of Romania, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. Transylvania is currently divided into 10 counties, covering a total area of...

Little known but of unparalleled beauty, the Heart of Queen Marie Church in Bran hides an extremely beautiful story about Queen Marie. A faithful replica of the Stella Maris Church in Balchik, a town on the Black Sea coast ceded by Romania to...

One of the oldest festivals in our country is undoubtedly the Celebration of the Juni in Brașov. Held every year on the first Sunday after Easter, the celebration brings together hundreds of young people from Brașov County who compete in various...

The Groazei Castle in Bran is not what many would think of as Bran Castle, but rather a specially designed location to scare you, situated in the center of the commune. The route through the castle takes you through 12 rooms over the course of 10-15...

It's Halloween again, and the perfect place to spend this day can only be Transylvania. Legends of werewolves and witches, castles haunted by ghosts, medieval towns, and last but not least, the myth of Dracula are the main ingredients for a...

A street in Brașov, measuring an average width of just 123 centimeters, is classified as the narrowest street in Europe. This alley is located right in the heart of Brașov and connects Poarta Schei and Cerbului streets. If you stroll along either of...

One of the most haunting legends of Transylvania has its roots in the 15th century, coinciding with the construction of the Black Church in Brașov. On one side of the church, on a column, stands a statue of a child depicted in a position that gives...

It is believed that Vlad the Impaler, the son of Vlad Dracul, was born in 1431, either at the royal court in Târgoviște or in Sighișoara while his father was in Transylvania between 1431 and 1436. His real name was "Valdislaus I Basarab-Luxemburg,"...

One of the most beautiful fortified churches in Transylvania is the one in Prejmer, Brașov County. But it is not just its beauty that matters; the dimensions of the fortress are also significant. The thick walls, four meters wide and twelve meters...