The clock tower of Sighisoarais the grand dame of the city, reigning tall and proud from atop a central hill. Founded by Transylvanian Saxons during the 12th century, Sighisoara is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features well-preserved medieval stone streets and structures. Visit fortified churches, climb the famed Scara Şcolarilor covered staircase, and get goosebumps at the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s terrifying creature, Count Dracula.
Transylvania is a historical region in today's central Romania. Bound on the east and south by its natural borders, the Carpathian mountain range, historical Transylvania extended westward to the Apuseni Mountains. The term sometimes encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also the historical regions of Crișana and Maramureș, and occasionally the Romanian part of Banat.
Discover the best top things to do in Mures County, Romania including Teleki Castle, Imo Stairs, Sighisoara Historic Center, Strada Tamplarilor, Cathedral Of Annunciation, Targu Mures City Hall.
Discover the best top things to do in Mures County, Romania including Imo Stairs, The Steppe Peony Reservation, IMO Stairs, Sighisoara Clock Tower, Sighisoara Historic Center, Peasant Citadel, Bethlen Castle, Piaka Muzeulu, Strada Tamplarilor, Cathedral Of Annunciation.
Coordinates: 46°N 25°E / 46°N 25°E / 46; 25
Discover the best top things to do in Central Romania, Romania including Citadel of Alba Iulia, Sighisoara Historic Center, Brasov Historical Center, Old Town, Piaka Muzeulu, Strada Tamplarilor, Casa Calfelor, Strada Cetatii / Fortress Street, Rope Street - Strada Sforii, Parcul Astra din Sibiu.
The clock tower of Sighisoarais the grand dame of the city, reigning tall and proud from atop a central hill. Founded by Transylvanian Saxons during the 12th century, Sighisoara is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features well-preserved medieval stone streets and structures. Visit fortified churches, climb the famed Scara Şcolarilor covered staircase, and get goosebumps at the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s terrifying creature, Count Dracula.
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