Saturday, January 10, 2009
In Sighisoara
Sighisoara is probably the best preserved fortified town in Transylvania, being built by the Saxons between the 12th and the 17th centuries. It is located on the Tarnava Mare river in a picturesque setting. The citadel, a beautifully preserved medieval complex, dominates the town with its hilltop setting. The old town enclosed within the citadel walls has narrow cobblestone streets and brightly painted 16th century Saxon houses. There are nine surviving towers; the most beautiful is the striking Clock Tower, the main gate into the citadel. From its balcony one can see beautiful views over the whole town.
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4 comments:
Beauty of the pinacles is beyond description. So esthetic.. Next trip to Europe should be Romania!
I'm glad my photos conviced you to visit Romania one day!:)
Mein Schassburg... My home-town...
Yeah, I know it's your home town! Lucky you!
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