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Quote: People talk of many and important treasures hidden in the underground of the now ruined and apparently spooked Stronghold of Neamţu. It is said, that a poor man from Codreni had nothing more than a big and Read More
Quote: Romania's Bran Castle is understandably one of the country's most visited tourist attractions; the somewhat tenuous association with Vlad Dracul - aka Count Dracula - draws thousands of visitors to explore this Read More
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Quote: The fact is that the doctors at the princiary courts were Jews, especially in Moldova. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, there are plenty of documents attesting the presence of Jewish doctors at the courts of Read More
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: The Moldovita Monastery was built under the command of Peter Rares after the year 1532, and the church is well-known for the exterior paintings, being one of the monuments included on UNESCO’s list of historical Read More
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
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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