
Ighișu Nou, known in German as Eibesdorf, is a locality belonging to the town of Mediaș, in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. The village was first mentioned in an official document in 1305. The fortified Evangelical Church in Ighișu Nou was built in the 14th century and has been listed as a historical monument since 2010.
For those visiting the church-fortress in Ighișu Nou, it is worth noting that:
The Evangelical Church, situated within an enclosure, was accessed through the western portal, where various decorations adorned with plant motifs can be found. Currently, entry to the church-fortress is through the southern side, where the walls are about two meters thick. In 1970, minor renovations and modifications took place within the church.
The round bastion, located in the southeast, was built in 1515 and elevated in the 17th century. Its top floor is concealed by ornamental pediments made of bricks laid at an angle, similar to the *Potters' Tower in Sibiu*.
In the western tower, there is a bell made in 1496, and all six levels of the tower are equipped with shooting openings.
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