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Located in the midst of the communes of Râșca, Gilău, and Mărișel, Lake Tarnița falls into the category of accumulation lakes, with a depth that can reach a maximum of 70 meters. What is important to emphasize about this natural beauty is that Lake...

Most likely, not many ancestors are familiar with this name. The village of Bunești used to have another name, a Romanian but old one, recognized as Bundorf, Bondorf, or Bondref. Whatever name we give it, this settlement represents the residence of...

Located in the town of Vlăhița in Harghita County, Băile Homorod represents the cornerstone of Transylvania in terms of the growing importance of tourism. Geospatially, it is situated a mere 18 km from Odorheiu Secuiesc and 6 km from the town it...

Part of Brașov County, the Bogății Forest is carefully monitored administratively by the nearby communes of Apata, Hoghiz, and Marieruș. As a protected area of high national importance and interest, the Bogății Forest is nestled within the core and...

The city of Mediaș boasts one of the most beautiful fortresses in the Transylvania region – and no, we are not talking about a limited number of such constructions, especially considering that within a distance of 30 kilometers, you will surely...

Transylvania is filled with cities and areas offering incredible views – and even with people who welcome you with open arms. If the villages are too small and far too ordinary for some, the cities tell a completely different story – the urban area...

A small and beautiful village – these are the conceptual coordinates of the Sibiu village of Țapu, which has a population of 650 inhabitants. Located in the commune of Micăsasa, the 13th century was particularly significant for this settlement....
Built on Sibiu land, the Evangelical Church in Velt made its appearance in the 15th century, specifically in the 1400s. The fortification, renowned for its characteristic style and truly imposing dimensions, is well-known (or perhaps infamous) due...

Being one of the two monuments for which the town of Sinaia is extremely renowned both nationally and internationally, Pelișor Castle embodies the result of King Carol I's desires, serving as a summer residence for the main heirs, Princes Ferdinand...

Located in Sibiu County, the town of Copșa Mică has been officially documented since 1402. The landmarks are quite simple – both Hungarians and Saxons, as well as Romanians, have lived in these lands. However, over time, factories were established...

The Sibiu locality of Curciu (or, as it was once known in a long-gone past, Criș) has existed officially in documents since 1322. Back then, the village was called Keureus, a Dacian settlement that housed a much larger population than it does...

Sweet as salt in dishes – this is what a stranger might say at first glance about the town of Rupea. Part of Brașov County, the locality boasts a massive salt deposit underground, which has led to a tradition of salt mining, a practice and source of...