Discover the best top things to do in Alba County, Romania including Szekelyko, Citadel of Alba Iulia, Framm's, Catedrala Reintregirii Neamului (Coronation Cathedral), Sala Unirii, St Michael's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Ramet Monastery, Sebes Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cascada Varciorog, Obeliscul lui Horea, Closca si Crisan.
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*** Alba Iulia - Alba Carolina Citadel *** A town coated by the legendary halo of the great historical events that took place within its ancient walls, Alba Iulia has deeply got into the Romanian people's mind and soul. No other Transylvanian town has gathered so many crucial meanings and symbols. With thousands and thousands of years of human existence lying behind it, Alba Iulia represents the charming mirror in which all the ethnic groups of Transylvania can discover their vigor or their traditions of yore. The heart of Alba Iulia is Alba Carolina Citadel. Alba Carolina, the most representative bastion fortress in Romania and Southeast Europe, built upon the initiative of Emperor Charles the VIth of Habsburg, under the supervision of the French-born Austrian field marshal Eugene of Savoy, is wearing its royal robe. A royal citadel, residence of the bishopric, capital of autonomous principality, and a military garrison, Alba Iulia has been during all historical periods the main political, administrative, religious, cultural, and military centre of Transylvania. We invite you to visit The Other Capital of Romania.
Over 70,000 square meters of History. The place where we see all the fortifications made in this place for over 2000 years. On the site of an old Romanian fortress was built a medieval fortress and a church at the same time as Notre Dame in Paris. But it suffered much more and was burned twice, one of its towers being destroyed. However, the new Fortress was built during the Habsburg Empire, and in 1918 was the place where the first King of united Romania was crowned. In Alba Iulia, the Orthodox Cathedral is the only one in the country that has hosted any coronation of the Kings of Greater Romania!
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Enjoy quality time, and one of the best coffee you've ever drink. Starting from 9 am until 24 pm, we're expecting you in a peace & quiet location for a moment of relaxation in a 300 years old historical building. Temporary art exhibitions, sometimes live concerts, good quality drinks are a few things that you'll find visiting us. We're wishing you a good time in Alba Iulia!
Located in the Citadel of Alba Iulia, Framms is an amazing bar, with excellent design, and a wide selection of cocktails and drinks. Lovely service, friendly staff.
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Completed in 1922 for the coronation of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie after the unification of Romania in 1918. In plan it is based on a Greek cross with multiple domes topped with large decorated crosses. The inside walls, as in most Orthodox churches, are highly decorated with Biblical scenes, saints, martyrs, angels, Mary and Jesus. There are numerous lovely icons around the church and a huge iconostasis containing all of the usual icons. A truly wonderful place to visit.
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An important page from Romanian History ! Very well preserved, free entrance when I was there and a lot of rules from that time written on the walls
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Stunning medieval and renaissance architecture with some monuments. Peaceful and quiet. Free for visitors.
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If you are a foreigner or nature lovern and you want to see an amazing place that is combining nature with culture in Romania, in Transilvania, then beside nearby well-known attractions, Ramet Monastery is a stunning place to visit. You can feel the vibe of one of the biggest orthodox monasteries from Romania, assist in a religious ceremony, visit the museum, carpet workshop, and other activities surrounded by monastery gorges. Walking, from the monastery, up on the valley, you can admire the landscape and in the end to pass Ramet gorges by water or climb on Brana Caprei (for advanced). At the end of the rout, another landscape will take your breath, arriving in Cheia village, where you can see a small establishment of traditional houses specific to Apuseni mountains.
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I live in the town and consider the church the best place it’s got. It’s really unique and sets you in a certain vibe. They do sermons in German and concerts in the church. You could walk up the tower to the bell and see the town from upstairs. Bring a shawl as it is quite cold inside even during summer.
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