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Quote: Bran Castle is an overpowering structure which lies on top of a hill overlooking the small village of Bran which is closely located to Brasov. Bran is famous as being "Dracula's Castle", although there is no Read More
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Quote: Prejmer (Tartlau in German) is the largest and most eastern fortified church, not only of the Bârsa Land, but of Transilvania as a whole. As such, it was protected not only by its strong fortifications, but also Read More
Quote: Built in baroque style between 1799 and 1802 by the Earl of Teleki, Transylvania’s governor of the time, the Teleki Library is Romania’s first public library, initially with 40,000 books. It still keeps the Read More
Quote: In 1907, when celebrating 40 years of the reign of Franz Joseph in Hungary, the parliament passed a statute to build and organise cultural palaces in different cities of Transylvania. Their purpose was to promote Read More
Quote: When the German population of the Saxons came to Transylvania in the 12th century, Hermannstadt should have been their first settlement. If one walks nowadays through the city, named "Sibiu" by the Romanians, Read More
Quote: Its first location has been in the Reformed College in Târgu Mureş, but it now has a room in the Teleki Library, so you can visit it while at the library. It is interesting especially to those who are more Read More
Quote: Downtown in Sibiu on the Great Square, there is a baroque palace built by the Baron Samuel Brukenthal. At the time of the reign of Maria Theresa, Samuel von Brukenthal was Governor of Transylvania and resided in Read More
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