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1.Bran Castle – it is known also under its marketing name – “Dracula Castle”.

Right now, Bran


Castle is a private museum, owned by the Habsburgs. It can be visited and except its spectacular
architecture, you can also see some ancient furniture from the private Habsburg collections
which complete your real journey in the Middle Ages.

2. Castle Of Huniads in Hunedoara- Built in the 15th century by Iancu de Hunedoara, prince of
Transylvania and governor of Hungary, an anti-Otoman hero of Romanian origin (his father,
Voicu received Hunedoara domain from the Hungarian king Sigismund of Luxemburg for his
bravery), the castle became one of the nicest and largest in Europe during the kingship of Matei
Corvin, Iancu’s son and probably the most successful kings of Hungary.

3. Merry Cemetery of Sapanta

This definitely, one of the weird monuments of Romania. How can a cemetery be merry ? Well,
the Romanians claim this is possible only in Romania, where we mix the joy with sadness, some,
more philosophical folks connect the idea of the cemetery with our Dacian ancestors who were
celebrating when someone was dead, rather than cry

4..Peles Castle – Sinaia- This is the Royal residence of the kings of Romania. Building started
in 1876 and finished by the end of the century, it is a jewel, probably one of the nicest castles of
Europe, in an amazing mountainous setting. At the ground floor, you will find rooms furnished
in Florentine, Germanic, Oriental styles, which would be a pride for any royal palace of Europe.
If you go to the upper floors, you will discover the private royal quarters and also some miracles
of end of 19th century technologies – a cinema, central heating,

5. Transfagarasan – it is probably the most spectacular highway of Romania. Climbing the


mighty Fagaras mountains, it was opened in 1974 when it was supposed to play the role of a
strategic road linking Southern with Western Romania. The rumors say hundreds of people died
during its construction, but the outcome is impressive

6. Turda Salt Mine

7. Voronet Monastery

One of the most magnificent areas of Romania is called Bucovina. Placed in the North – Eastern
part of Romania, it is a hilly green paradise with traditional villages and lots of flowers all over.
In this idyllic area, almost 500 years ago, the kings of Moldova, most notably, Stefan the Great
built some unique monasteries.

8. The Palace of Parliament – the world’s largest civilian building

9. Scarisoara Cave – the biggest icecave in Romania


Buna seara!

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2019

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Va multumesc!

O seara frumoasa!

Paula Avram

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