
Trasee pe cont propriu cu audio GPS și excursii de o zi în Transilvania
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Tur audio complet prin toate obiectivele cetății medievale. Urmărire GPS automată cu narare vocală la fiecare oprire.
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Tur audio dedicat celor 9 turnuri iconice ale cetății. Descoperi povestea breslelor medievale și apărarea cetății.
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Casele istorice din Cetatea Sighișoara — o călătorie prin arhitectura medievală și modernă, de la Casa cu Cerb la Complexul Hotelier Belle Époque.
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Descoperă cele mai frumoase puncte de fotografie din Sighișoara. Lumini perfecte, vederi panoramice și momente magice.
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Cetatea plus dealurile din jur. Târnavei Mari, Pădurea Breite cu stejari seculari, și micul sat Danes.
Vezi RutaSighișoara este punctul de plecare perfect pentru excursii în satele și cetățile din jur.
Satul îndrăgit de Regele Charles, cu biserica fortificată UNESCO. Plăcinte la Mama Nuți, arhitectură saxonă autentică și peisaje bucolice.
Biserica fortificată UNESCO cea mai impresionantă din Transilvania. Trei rânduri de ziduri, „camera de divorț" și un peisaj spectaculos.
Capitala culturală a Transilvaniei. Piața Mare, Podul Minciunilor, Muzeul Brukenthal, și o scenă gastronomică vibrantă.
Renowned spa town famous for healing waters. Aristocrats built summer villas after the first public baths (Géra Baths) opened in the 1840s. Even the Romanian Royal House visited post-WWI for rest and treatment.
Mures County
Late Gothic masterpiece (1493–1525) built on a former Romanesque basilica. Features massive arches, defensive gallery, and murder holes. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.
Mures County
14th-century citadel protecting the village. Oval-shaped fortress with 7-9m high walls, 4 corner towers, and 2 gate towers. Built on Roman ruins with wells and ponds inside.
Mures County
Renaissance-style castle (15th century) founded by Márk Bethlen. Features a striking arched wing (1559) and five-level cylindrical Archers' Tower. Among Transylvania's most significant Renaissance civil buildings.
Mures County
Located 16 km from Sighișoara on a hilltop. Originally 13th-century Romanesque, rebuilt in late Gothic (15th century) with imposing western tower. Double walls with defensive gallery above chancel.
Mures County
Mureș county's largest fortified evangelical church. Built 13th century Romanesque, rebuilt 14th century Gothic. Features double walls with corner towers and massive western tower (15th century). Restored 2011.
Mures County
Nestled in a valley of the Tarnava Mare river. Church dedicated to St. Ladislaus (documented 1476). Features cross-rib vaulted choir with polygonal end. At the intersection of three village streets.
Sibiu County
Medieval town in heart of Transylvania with peaceful charm. Fortified church and Gothic/Baroque buildings attract numerous visitors. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
Sibiu County
4 km from Sibiu in Dumbrava Sibiului Nature Reserve. Europe's largest open-air ethnographic exhibition (96 hectares). Living museum with traditional festivals, fairs, and craft workshops.
Sibiu County
Important tourist road crossing the Carpathian Mountains. Connects Gorj in Wallachia with Alba Iulia in Transylvania. Reaches altitude of 2,140 metres with stunning views.
Sibiu County
One of largest and most important Saxon fortified churches. Built 14th-16th centuries, episcopal residence. Triple defensive walls, towers, and refuge rooms symbolize power and faith in Transylvania.
Sibiu County
Late Gothic fortified church (end of 15th century), UNESCO World Heritage. Features massive defensive tower, Baroque altar from Vienna, organ from 1788, and fine wood carvings.
Sibiu County
Expanded 16th century into defensive complex with thick walls and striking guard towers. Inhabitable bell tower perched on ridge above village. Remarkable example of Saxon military architecture.
Sibiu County
Originally 13th-century basilica, gradually expanded into impressive fortified complex. 15th-16th centuries equipped with loopholes, towers, and defensive choir. Gothic architecture and winged altar.
Sibiu County
Early-Gothic basilica dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene (14th century). Features polygonal apse and star-ribbed vault in choir. Gothic font in choir. Village heyday in late 18th century.
Small town in the heart of Transylvania, famous for the medieval fortress overlooking the surroundings. Rupea Fortress, carefully restored, offers a glimpse into medieval history and architecture. Peaceful atmosphere with mountainous landscapes ideal for hiking.
Brasov County
Church-fortress standing on a hill northwest of village center. Two-bay hall church built 1810-1813 with sail vaults and classical cornices. Features narrower ribbed-vaulted choir and slender bell tower with classical altar and historic organ.
Brasov County
Built as Catholic church in 1330, dedicated to Saint Mary. Became Lutheran in 1551 during the Reformation. Bears the oldest majuscule inscription in the region. Rebuilt after fire damage in 1708 during a revolt.
Brasov County
Known worldwide as 'Dracula's Castle', a major tourist attraction and major importance to Romania. Inspired several Hollywood Dracula films. Located 30 km from Brașov, ideal destination for a day trip with wonderful location and views.
Brasov County
One of the most beautiful fortresses in Romania, impossible to miss on the road from Brașov to Moeciu. Chosen by several film directors for shooting from various eras, including the Oscar-winning 'Cold Mountain' with Nicole Kidman.