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Strada Doctor Ion Cantacuzino 25, Brașov 500073, Romania
The library was built in 1908 and originally had a dual destination: a court building and Post and Telegraph Office with a telephone central for those times. The building is characterized by an architecture combining baroque and neoclassical elements.
Str. Lungă nr. 109, Codlea, Romania, 505100
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From the newly refurbished square in Codlea one can admire the fortified church and picture its centuries-old history. The bell tower dominates the fortified church in Codlea. Its walls reach a thickness of 5 m after having undergone several construction phases. The church was built during the 13th century and was transformed into a Gothic single-nave church two centuries later. The first Ottoman invasion convinced the villagers of the necessity of a good defensive system. Thus an 8m high and 2m thick defence wall equipped with embrasure and machicolation surrounded the church. Granaries were also constructed in its interior, and so not only the lives of the residents were protected, but also their goods. The interior of the church is dominated by the painted panelled ceiling, which was constructed at the beginning of the 18th century and consists of 252 panels. Also impressive is the 1783 organ, one of the most valuable instruments in Transylvania built by the craftsman Prause of Silenzia and decorated by the artist Oelhan. Contact: Codlea Evangelical Parish Office phone: 0040268251853 address: Lungă Str., no. 110 e-mail: zeiden@evang.ro, or Mrs. Hedda Bardon phone: 0040747169859 address: Măgurii Str., no. 52 Text source: http://kirchenburgen.org/
Strada Lungă, Codlea 505100, România
The Evangelical Church of St. Matthias is a national class A monument (National Historical Monuments List: BV-II-a-A-11763). In 1394 the documents mention Stefan, as plebian of the church "St. Mathias" in Rasnov and Dean of Brasov. The only church of the Christian community of Râşnov Saxons, preserved to date, dates from the beginning of the 14th century. The Catholic Church worshiped Virgin Mary and, after the Reformation, became the evangelical Saxon prayer site. With the religious Reformation, the Saxons covered the frescoes of the church. But on the north side of the church choir an old painting was discovered, dated to 1500. In 1682, a new altar was installed in the evangelical church. In 1781 the 113-year old pipe organ was replaced with one made by the silesian Johann Frill. After the fires of 1587, 1623 and 1718, the place of worship was greatly damaged. The current appearance of the evangelical church dates from 1774-1775, when a new roof and walls of the church were built.Because in the fire of 1718 the three bells melted, in 1720 a new bell was cast. After 200 years, at the end of the First World War, two large bells, sanctified in 1927, were purchased from Apold. The earthquake of October 26th, 1802, caused great destruction of the Evangelical Church and its tower. The tower that was rebuilt until 1804 was 13 meters high and had a gilded globe and a star on top of it.
Strada Republicii 1, Râșnov 505400, România
The church „The Entry of the Most Holy Mother of God into the Church” was built in 1779, ten years after the village was founded. The church was founded by the great Romanian merchant from Brașov, Ioniță Boghici. The merchant from Brașov has also made other donations to the church, of which there were preserved four icons painted on 20th of February 1779 by Constantin Popovici and a brass candlestick with two arms, dated 1723. Among the valuable objects brought from Tohanul Vechi by the priests Mihai and Oprea, there was a precious gospel printed in Bucharest in 1682 at the command and the expense of Ion Șerban, the nephew of the ruler Șerban Basarab. Text source: https://www.visitzarnesti.ro/
Tohanu Nou, Romania
”The Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary” Church was built in 1791, and was organized and developed around the Orthodox cemetery in Zărnești, being founded by archpriest Bratu Baiul. Due to the increasing of the population of the village, the enlightened priest wanted to organize an Orthodox cemetery and build the church. At that time the cemetery and the church were located on the outskirts of the village. An ideal location is found on a hill above the river bed Bârsa. Through the efforts of past and present priests, the Orthodox cemetery and stylish renovated church, dedicated to the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary, gives us a sample of respect for the ancestors of Zărnești. Text source: https://www.visitzarnesti.ro/
Strada Tei 15, Zărnești 505800, Romania
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The Black Church is the parish church of the evangelical congregation of Augustan Confession in Brașov. Its nickname derives from the damage sustained in the Great Fire in 1689, which destroyed large parts of the city and blackened the church`s walls. Initially used only popularly, the name became official on the 20th century. The Black Church houses many remarkable works of art: the baptismal font (1472), a wall painting depicting the Holy Virgin (ca. 1476), Ottoman rugs (17th-18th c.) donated by the members of the congregation to their church, pews (18th-19th c.) attesting to the vast activity of the guilds, the monumental neogothic altar and 5 pipe organs. Two documentary exhibitions, on display in the western part of the church, offer a short history of the Black Church and informations about the life of Johannes Honterus, a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation in Transylvania. VISITING PROGRAM January:     Monday 12.00-18.00 Tuesday-Saturday 10.00-18.00 Sunday 12.00-17.00   February: Monday 12.00-18.00 Tuesday-Saturday 10.00-18.00 Sunday: 12.00-18.00   1st March – 15th October: Monday+Sunday 12.00-19.00 Tuesday-Saturday 10.00-19.00   16th October – 31st December: Monday+Sunday 12.00-18.00 Tuesday-Saturday 10.00-18.00   The Black Church is closed on the 1st of January and 25th of December.  The last entry is 15 minutes before closing time.  On the days when concerts take place, visiting hours end at 5.15 pm. Ticket sales begin at 5.30 pm. During baptisms, weddings and other private events the opening times may be limited at short notice. USEFUL INFORMATION    Visiting costs: Adults: 20 RON Retirees: 15 RON (pensioner card requested) Students: 15 RON (student card requested) Students up to 18 years: 10 RON (student card requested) Free entry: children up to 7 years, disabled persons (card requested), one tourist guide / group. Buy tickets in advance for a visit to the Black Church or to our events: https://biserica-neagra.booktes.com Find more information about the history, heritage and events of the Black Church on www.bisericaneagra.ro You can stop in the courtyard of the Black Church, to enjoy a specialty coffee at CH9 Specialty Coffee, or you may buy a souvenir from the INSPIRATIO gift studio. Each visit provides the financial resources for the protection and enhancement of the heritage of this monument. © Biserica Evanghelică C.A. din România – Parohia Brașov. Foto: Árpád Udvardi
Curtea Johannes Honterus 2, Brașov, România
The Romanian Orthodox Church Codlea, with the patronage of the 'Ascension of God", is the first Orthodox church in Codlea and was built in 1783. Until its foundation, the faithful gathered in a chapel. They also had a cemetery, as evidenced by a cross that dates back to 1726 and now stands in the courtyard of the church in front of the linden, which was planted in 1783.
Strada Cetății, Codlea 505100, România
The New Orthodox Church in Fundata, dedicated to the "Assumption of the Virgin Mary" and "St. Nicholas", was built between 1939-1943 and sanctified during Metropolitan Nicolae Balan.
Fundata 507070, Romania
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The church, built in the shape of a rectangle, was erected at the end of the eighteenth century, in 1780, with the work of the parishioners in the village, and with the contribution of the merchant Ioan Boghici in Braşov, bookseller and editor of books. The church tower measuring 15 meters was completed in 1830. On the inside walls of the church were preserved original mural paintings. 6 June 1773 - Emperor Joseph II of Austria, first arrived in Brașov and overnight at Ghimbav in a house near the Fortified Fortress. At the request of a Romanian delegation, he approved the construction of the Orthodox church in Ghimbav.
Strada Avram Iancu 316, Ghimbav 507075, Romania
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The Orthodox Church "Saint John the Baptist" Feldioara is located in the commune of the same name, in Brasov County. The locality is easily accessible by road, being serviced by the European Road E60 Braşov-Sighişoara, just 20 km from Braşov or by railway, via Feldioara Hm station. The natural setting is remarkable, the mountain landscape perfectly completing the local architecture. The place of worship was built in 1788, thanks to the Romanian merchant in Brasov, John Ioanovici, together with his wife Ana. The church plan was designed by the architect Ioan Morca and the works were carried out under the supervision of the priest Dumitru Martinovici. Built in the Gothic-Byzantine style, the church has a ship-shaped single-apse structure in the semi-pentagon to the east (the altar). The windows are also made in Byzantine style, framed with Gothic ogives that fit perfectly into the Byzantine vault of the church. The 40-50 meter high tower perfectly complements the church.
Strada Nicolae Iorga 15, Feldioara 507065, Romania
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With stunning architecture and gilded turrets, the church can be seen from far away as a jewel of the Land of Bârsa. By the side of the icons painted and the iconostasis, there are several icons embroidered in silk thread by the nuns who work in the cave where the Apostle Peter lived. Beside the altar were holy sacraments brought from Jerusalem, belonging to the infants killed by Herod in the year of the birth of Jesus.
Strada Bisericii Române, Ghimbav 507075, Romania
Orthodox church dedicated to "St. Constantine and Elena" in downtown, a location that really gives it the quality of the "heart of Predeal." Its construction began in 1990 under Pastoria of priest Ioan Herda, continuing from 1993 to present in Pastoria of the priest Lucian Vitan. It is designed in a mountain style, new classical church architecture, imposing and representative of the entire Prahova Valley.
Bulevardul Mihail Săulescu, Predeal 505300, Romania
The old wooden Orthodox church, built in 1830, during priest Bucur Mosoiu, is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin.
Fundata, Romania
The oldest Orthodox church in Southeastern Transylvania is to be found in Rasnov: the Romanian Orthodox church dedicated to "Saint Nicholas". The monument was raised in several stages. As a result of the archaeological researches, it was concluded that the place was built in the 18th century. This architectural phase are to be noticed in the altar and small ship. In 1384 the restoration of the place was supported by the ruler of Wallachia, Radu I. The church was elongated and enlarged. From now on, it seems that the Gothic impression originates from the architecture of the Rasnov church. In 1773 the church was enlarged by the contribution of the Brasov merchants Ionita and Radu Boghici. The present form dates from the third decade of the 19th century. The Byzantine interior painting seems to have been made in the 17th century. Over the centuries, the church has received numerous donations from the rulers and boyars of Wallachia. The Old Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas is a national monument A (National Historic Monuments List BV-II-m-A-11762).
Strada Romulus Cristoloveanu 14, Râșnov 505400, România
Biserica Sfântul Bartolomeu este cea mai veche biserică și totodată cea mai veche clădire din Brașov, fiind construită în secolul al XIII-lea și suferind modificări substanțiale în secolul al XV-lea. Biserica, de confesiune evanghelică-luterană, este situată în cartierul Brașovechi și face parte dintr-un ansamblu de monumente istorice sub numele de Ansamblul bisericii evanghelice „Sf. Bartolomeu”. Ansamblul este compus din trei monumente: • Biserica evanghelică „Sf. Bartolomeu” • Zidul de incintă cu poarta  • Casa parohială  Se presupune că biserica Sf. Bartolomeu a fost construită la începutul secolului al XIII-lea, după ce Cavalerii Teutoni s-au stabilit în Țara Bârsei. Întemeietorul bisericii a fost Hermann von Salza, conducătorul Ordinului Cavalerilor Teutoni din acea vreme, iar la momentul construcției biserica Sf. Bartolomeu era una dintre cele mai mari biserici construite în Transilvania. Prima atestare documentară a bisericii datează din anul 1223. Biserica Sfântul Bartolomeu a fost cunoscută în epocă și sub denumirea de „Biserica celor trei orfane”. Conform unei legende, trei orfane credincioase și-au donat toată averea bisericii, iar ca semn de recunoștință acestea au fost înmormântate sub altarul lăcașului. Sursa Credit foto: Ramona Georgescu, Andrei kokelburg
Strada Lungă 251, Brașov, Romania
St. Nicholas Church, documented in 1292 and mentioned in the Papal Bula from 1399, was built of stone from 1495 onwards with the contribution of the voivodes from ever the mountains (Vlad Calugar, Neagoe Basarab, Mihai Viteazul, Petru Cercel, Aron Vodă, Gheorghe Ştefan). The church's design includes Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements, being in fact a synthesis of these styles under Byzantine cast. Here, the tomb of Nicolae Titulescu (1882-1941), former Foreign Minister of Romania, is to be found. Photo source: https://www.crestinortodox.ro/biserici-manastiri/biserica-sfantul-nicolae-scheii-brasovului-67902.html
Piața Unirii 1, Brașov 500123, Romania
St. Nicholas Church, founded by the ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu, is the oldest place of worship in Fagaras. More than three centuries separated us from the beginnings of this Brâncovian jewel, built in 1697-1698. Above the entrance door to the narthex there is a inscription, with words dug in stone and the coat of arms of Wallachia, which tells us that the one who founded this church dedicated to St. Nicholas is Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu and the church was built in 1698, the tenth reighn year of the prince. The architect is not known, but it is very likely that he was one of the artists trained in the so complex atmosphere of the Hurezi School. The church as a whole marks the presence of the brâncoveane Renaissance style. The facades reveal two girdles characteristic to this style, as well as cornice under the eaves, made in apparent brick. The open porch is surrounded by ten octagonal columns. And the bell has an octagonal shape and is situated above the nave. There are three domes, of brick and hemispherical form. Characteristic of the Brâncoven style are the seven windows with sculpted stone frames as well as the door frame, preserved in its original shape. And the iconostasis of the church "St. Nicholas "is the original one, carved with a special craftsmanship in oak wood, in the same brâncovenesc style, glazed with gold leaf. His painting was made, as evidenced by the inscriptions, by the painter Preda of Câmpulung. The decoration of the altar and nave was executed in the fresco technique, closely following the Byzantine iconography and style, by the two sons of Preda, Preda and Theodosius. The painting of the narthex was made later and is the work of an unknown painter of much lower value. Text and photo sources: https://bisericabrancoveanu.wordpress.com/; https://www.facebook.com/BisericaBrancoveneascaFagaras/
Strada Tudor Vladimirescu 16, Făgăraș 505200, România
The church "Saint Nicholas" is the oldest church in the city, the old medieval art monument inscribed in the heritage of the Romanian Academy. The great historian Nicolae Iorga believed that the church, which was built on the site in 1515 and then was repaired in 1810, comes from ancient times, from a Romanian ruler. It seems that the original church was quite of small dimensions. As the number of residents was increased by approximately five times, the size of the church was unfit for its purpose. In the late seventeenth century the church was finished, being stuck in the narthex of the chapel. In the oral reports, the elders of the village said that after the Battle of 1690 at Zărnești, the Tatars burned the village, and here it did not stand after that scorching fire than the new church, whose brick and stone walls left in their place. It is believed that the rise of this place would have been helped by a prince of Wallachia, respectively the predecessor of Constantin Brâncoveanu, Şerban Cantacuzino. Text source: https://www.visitzarnesti.ro/
Strada Tiberiu Spârchez 1, Zărnești 505800, Romania
The church "St. Pantelimon" in Timisu de Sus, a wooden jewellery serves the orthodox believers from this area.
DN1, Timișu de Sus 505303, Romania
Casa de Cultură  a municipiului Codlea este o clădire care etalează o diversitatea de stiluri și a cărei construcție a început în anul 1881, fiind finalizată abia în anul 1925. Ridicată în stil neoclasic cu influențe baroce și elemente specifice arhitecturii săsești, clădirea reprezintă un important centru de promovare a valorilor culturale. Clădirea a fost reabilitată pe fonduri europene accesate de către administrația publică locală alături de alte clădiri din Centrul Istoric, în scopul de a crea premisele necesare pentru oferirea populației, dar și turiștilor din Municipiul Codlea, unui mediu urban corespunzător, contribuind la creșterea calității vieții și crearea de noi locuri de muncă în oraș, prin reabilitarea infrastructurii urbane și îmbunătățirea serviciilor sociale și culturale. După trei ani de lucrări intense, pe 8 decembrie 2015, a avut loc inaugurarea „noii” Case de Cultura din Codlea. Conform prevederilor legale în vigoare, după reabilitare, Casa de Cultură Codlea dispune de un număr de 300 de locuri pe scaune. Casa de Cultură găzduiește de mai bine de 50 de ani activitatea neîntreruptă a Ansamblului Folcloric “MĂGURA”, durată pe parcursul căreia s-au perindat sute de dansatori, cântareți populari și instrumentiști, care poartă cu mândrie numele localității Codlea în țară și străinătate.
Strada Lungă 111, Codlea 505100, România
În municipiul Săcele se găsesc 14 biserici monumente istorice cu o vechime de peste 100 de ani. Trei dintre ele, Biserica ortodoxă Sf.Nicolae – Cernatu, Biserica ortodoxă Adormirea Maicii Domnului Satulung și Biserica ortodoxă Adormirea Maicii Domnului Turcheș sunt monumente istorice de patrimoniu cultural național, celelalte nouă fiind clasificate ca făcând parte din patrimoniul cultural local. Din cele 14 biserici, 7 sunt ortodoxe, 5 protestante luterane, 1 catolică și 1 protestantă reformată. Mai multe detalii despre fiecare dintre biserici în Vitrina Digitală a Săcelelui: https://www.asociatia-portavicum.ro/
Săcele, Romania
It was buid by the Teutonic Knights and the German colonists between 1211-1225, on the top of a hill (980 m), on Măgura Codlei Mountain.The fortress had the role of refuge and supervision of the commercial road connecting the Bârsei Land to the Province of Sibiu, the so-called "Saxon Road".The fortress lasted until 1345, when it was probably destroyed by arson during the invasion of the Tatars and was never rebuilt.The Black Fortress pattern is exhibited in the Traditions Museum in Codlea.
Strada Lungă, Codlea 505100, România
Școala românească nouă de stat a fost ridicată în anul 1928 când s-a pus prima piatra de temelie și s-a turnat fundația, aceasta fiind recepționată în data de 9 ianuarie 1933. Proiectul a fost propus de către Ioan Pascu, ajuns director în anul 1921. Demersurile sale și girul ministrului Cultelor și Învățământului, dar și al codlenilor, au dus la îndeplinirea planului său. Astfel, că în anul 1934, școala a fost inaugurată în mod oficial. Noua și frumoasa construcție din parcul denumit atunci Parcul Regele Carol I (în prezent Parcul cu Soare), dăinuiește ca un simbol peste timp.
Strada Cloșca 26, Codlea 505100, România
Inaugurated on May 13, 2016, the Museum of Codlenic Traditions and the Local Public Administration represents an extensive project for the development and modernization of Codlea's Historic Center, a very important patrimony for Codlea, a true cultural dowry. The realization of the museum was a joint effort of the Codlea's residents everywhere, through the donations of the exhibits that can be admired in it, a dream of bringing the history of Saxons, Romanians, Hungarians and Romas under the same roof. In the past, this building was the old town hall, built above the city gate. In 1775 the construction was improved, and between 1828 and 1830 the building was in the form of today. Entrance is free!
Strada Lungă 113, Codlea 505100, România
Este cel mai mare parc al orașului, o oază de liniște și aer curat, unde te poți plimba într-un cadru peisagistic deosebit. Din aleea principală se poate observa unul dintre cele mai vechi restaurante din Codlea din perioada 1927 - restaurantul Eden.
Codlea 505100, România
"Colțul Chiliilor" is an Orthodox hermitage located in the middle of the forest, in the northern part of the Piatra Craiului massif in Zărnești, Brașov County.  ~ It is the oldest religious settlement in Zărnești (1421), consisting of a chapel arranged in a cave and a monastic ensemble, rebuilt on the site of the one destroyed in 1718 by the Austrian imperial authorities.  ~ A little above the hermitage, climbing into the forest, there is a cave in which a Holy Altar dedicated to Saint Pious Parascheva has been arranged. The cave, about twenty meters long, is adorned with numerous icons. _____  ~ How to get there? >>> Route to follow: from the center of Zărnești (Tourist Information Center) on the road to Plaiul Foii, following the blue stripe marking.  ~ Length of the route: 4, 8 km, difficulty: easy  ~ Duration per direction: 1h / 1h: 30  ~ Level difference: +310 m  ~ Also recommended for families with children Text source: https://www.visitzarnesti.ro/
Orașul Zărnești, România
A fost amenajat în anul 1904 prin eforturile Asociației pentru Înfrumusețarea Codlei.  Bazinul este alimentat de un izvor al ,,Goldbach-ului’’- Pârâul de Aur - a cărui apă are temperatura de 18°C pe toată perioada anului.  În anul 1905 a fost amenajat Hanul din padure, în prezent funcționând ca terasă de vară.  În perioada 1932-1936, prin muncă voluntară, bazinul a fost mărit la 50 m lungime și 15 m lațime.  Zona mai cuprinde și două lacuri, care se întind pe un perimetru de 7 ha, ce adăpostesc un conținut bogat în pește și reprezintă un mijloc de relaxare și recreere. 
Codlea, România
Vârful Măgura Codlei, cu altitudinea de 1.292 m, face parte din Munții Perșanilor, din gruparea muntoasă a Carpaților de Curbură, reprezentând grupa sudică a Carpaților Orientali. Constituie un punct principal de atracție al orașului mai ales pentru iubitorii de munte și trasee montane. Măgura Codlei are și rol de barometru al Țării Bârsei. În funcție de prezența sau lipsa căciulii de nori, vremea va fi închisă sau senină. Zona Măgurei Codlei este sub influența unor curenți de aer ascendenți și descendenți foarte puternici, care pun în pericol aparatele de zbor. O parte din suprafaţa administrativă a U.A.T. Municipiul Codlea este inclusă în Reţeaua Ecologică Europeană Natura 2000 (Sit Natura 2000)
Munții Măgura Codlei, România
Este situată la poalele muntelui Măgura Codlea și adăpostește în luna iunie a fiecărui an „Sărbătoarea Tradițională Kronenfest”. Odinioară organizată a doua zi de Rusalii, sărbătoarea reprezenta încheierea anului școlar (Serbarea Coroniței). Astăzi a devenit o tradiție pentru întreaga comunitate codleană. Aici au loc concerte de fanfară, recitaluri de muzică ușoară și populară, dansuri, dar și obiceiuri vechi cum ar fi: marșul copiilor prin melc, unic în Transilvania, numit si ,„Cercul Minunilor”’ amenajat în 1899; ecaladarea stâlpului încoronat, înalt de 15 m. Aceste obiceiuri se păstrează și azi ca o punte între trecut și prezent.
Măgura Codlea, România