Râșnov Citadel

Rasnov Fortress is perfectly preserved, underwent renovations in 2010 and opened to the general public for independent visits.
Discovering historical sites in Romania is an opportunity to feel history come alive. Between ancient cities, painted monasteries and impressive fortresses, each site reveals a unique story about cultures, battles and people who shaped the country. It is a journey through time that enriches the imagination, moves the heart and gives a deep understanding of Romania’s fascinating past.

Rasnov Fortress is perfectly preserved, underwent renovations in 2010 and opened to the general public for independent visits.

The Alba Carolina Fortress is the most important historical site in Alba Iulia and of historic importance to the Romanian people

The Dacians built a number of important fortified cities, including Sarmizegetusa, the capital of the late Dacian kingdom (now in the province of Hunedoara, Transylvania)

Corvin Castle is an ancient Renaissance castle built in Gothic style, considered one of the largest castles in Europe and one of the seven most famous wonders of Romania.

This is the castle mentioned in the book about Dracula and serves as a famous tourist destination.

The victim was forced to sit on a sharpened rod in a very thorough manner, with only the weight of his body causing him to slide downwards. The tortured could remain in life for up to three days

Peleș Castle was used as the summer residence of the Romanian royal family and is considered one of the most beautiful castles in Romania

The monastery of Curtea de Argeș was built between 1512 and 1517 by Neagoe Basarab in a Byzantine style, with elements of Persian, Armenian and Georgian art

The Village Museum in Bucharest displays various authentic houses from various periods brought from all the historical regions of Romania

The outstanding features of Biertan Fortified Church are the Retablo drawing consisting of 24 parts and three sculptures.