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The fortress on Stronghold Hill (Martinsberg, Schlossberg) dates to 1529, prepared to repel Moldavia's ruler Petru Rareş. In the mid-16th century, after Habsburgic Empire's control in Transy ...
Republicii Street, known as the Gate Street in the medieval town of Brasov, holds historical significance as the main thoroughfare. An emblem of antiquity, the Drugstore Jekelius (located at ...
The Cultural Center known as 'Reduta' holds the distinction of being one of Brașov's most ancient cultural establishments. Its origins date back to 1794, marking it as the inaugural performa ...
On Strada Poarta Șchei, historically referred to as Corpus Christi during the Middle Ages, stand preserved residential historical monuments dating from the XVI-XX centuries. Additionally, at ...
Going down Schei Gate street towards Council Place, you'll find Strada Sforii - Rope Street nearby. Its existence is documented back to the 17th century, and its width ranges between 111 and ...
The entry into 'Brasov’s Stronghold' from the Romanian district of Schei was historically through the Upper Gate during the Middle Ages. Initially named Corpus Christi, it corresponded to th ...
The National College 'Andrei Şaguna,' the inaugural Romanian gymnasium in Brasov, was established during the years 1851-1856, following the architectural designs by Ştefan Emilian. The found ...
Constantin Brâncoveanu Street, named after the ruler of Wallachia from 1688 to 1714, still retains numerous habitable houses associated with him and his descendants. Notable structures on th ...
The Saint Nicholas Church of 'Şcheii Braşovului,' believed to date back to the 13th century according to tradition, played a central role in the spiritual, cultural, and artistic life of the ...
Situated at the southern corner of Brașov Citadel, the historical center of the city, the Weavers' Bastion occupies a space spanning 1,616 square meters. Its walls range from a thickness of ...
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