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October 27, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
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Cities
Brasov: From the German Kronstadt to the City of Stalin
Discover Brasov city, one of the most popular attractions in Romania, with a rich history going back to the medieval centuries.
September 30, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
Categories
Churches
Densus Church: Probably the Oldest Church in Romania
Densus Church is probably the oldest in Romania and is the only one where the religious service is still held regularly after 700 years.
September 21, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
Categories
Rural
Malancrav: The Village Where Time Almost Stood Still
Malancrav is a small village that dates from the 14th century and an absolute must for travelers curious to discover Transylvania.
September 2, 2015
Author
Andra Tudor
Categories
Churches
The Black Church from Brasov: Over 600 Years of History
Visit the monumental Black Church from Brasov, one of the famous sites of Transylvania and the star of all Brasov tours.
August 17, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
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Attractions Nature
Retezat National Park: Romania’s Most Precious Wilderness
Discover Retezat National Park, one of the last wilderness areas of Europe, a true Carpathian rock fortress with 20 peaks over 2,000 meters
June 24, 2015
Author
Andra Tudor
Categories
Attractions Nature
Top Seven Caves from Apuseni Mountains You Should Visit
Romania sets a veritable European record when it comes to many caves, over 12,000. The caves of the Apuseni Mountains are the most famous.
June 4, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
Categories
UNESCO Heritage
Viscri: The Saxon Village Where Traditions Came Back to Life
Viscri is one of Romania's most beautiful villages, best-known for its centuries-old fortified church and traditional houses.
April 16, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
Categories
Attractions Nature
Racos: The Witness of Millennial Volcanic Eruptions
The village of Racos conserves the crater of a volcano that last erupted thousands of years ago and impressive basalt columns.
March 3, 2015
Author
Diana Condrea
Categories
UNESCO Heritage
Biertan Fortified Church: The Masterpiece of Saxon Transylvania
Discover Biertan Fortified Church, a UNESCO Site and one of the strongest fortifications from Transylvania.
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