Sighisoara Citadel The last inhabited fortress in Europe . Sighisoara citadel the only inhabited medieval fortress in Europe UNESCO Sites Somewhere in the middle of Romania, you will find a city unlike any other..
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The main tourist attraction in Sighișoara is the medieval citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Birthplace of Vlad III the Impaler (in Romanian Vlad Țepeș ), Sighișoara hosts, every year, a medieval festival where arts and crafts blend with rock music and stage plays. The city marks the upper boundary of the Land of Sachsen.
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Transylvania is a region worth exploring well beyond the Dracula Castle. See how unique Sibiu, Sighisoara and Brasov are, what there's to see and do and what to visit in the surroundings of these 3 main cities. Transylvania is.
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Sighisoara turned into a flourishing city, with 15 guilds and 20 handicrafts.
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Located in the historic region of Transylvania, Sighișoara has a population of 28,102 according to the 2011 census. It is a popular tourist destination for its well-preserved walled old town, which is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage.
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Casa Vlad Dracul is in the heart of Sighișoara citadel, about 70m from the clock tower. The three story historic building is alleged to be the birthplace of Vlad III Dracula (around 1431), now turned into a restaurant. Vlad was the second.
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Sighisoara Citadel (latin, Castrum Sax) is the historical centre of Sighisoara city (German, Schäßburg Schassburg or Schäsbrich), located 90 km away from Sibiu city. It was build in the 12th century by Saxon colonists and has maintained its.
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Sighisoara's citadel was built in the 12th century, when it was known as Castrum Sex (Fort Six), and was further strengthened and extended in the 15th century. In 1298, the town was mentioned as Schespurch, while in 1367 it was called.
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Sighisoara was attested at the end of the 13th century under the German name of Schespurch. It was one of the seven fortified citadels the German colonists, known as the Transylvanian Saxons, built in this region starting with the 12th.
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Sighisoara Castle is a photograph by Marla Brown which was uploaded on September 12th,.
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