Smack in the center of Romania is Brasov, a harmonious mash-up of traditional charm and modern city life. Ride a double-decker bus around the city to get your bearings and see the sites whiz by, then hop off to squeeze down Strada Sforii, the narrowest street in Europe. Take a day trip to see the fortified church of Prejmer, the Libearty brown bear sanctuary, and the deliciously ominous Bran Castle, otherwise known as Dracula’s Castle.
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5.0 based on 34 reviews
Discover the untold stories and legends of Brasov. We are inviting you to visit our permanent photo exhibition of Brasov, surrounding castles and churches. The unique city miniatures that shows our city architecture from old times. You can take a coffee break in our souvenir shop where you can find unique items made by local artists. Free WI-FI, free city map is included in the entry price.
Small, but interesting and high quality. Here you can find all information and legends about Rope street, alike here is cozy coffee house.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The museum is practically a time-machine that will enable you to experience, first-hand, the living conditions of a normal working class family in communist times. Therefore in order to be able to understand what it meant to live in a communist country we encourage you to book an over-night stay.
Surreal, accurate snapshot of our childhood homes. Every detail, piece of furniture, magazine, carpet or bibelou trigger powerful memories. For everyone else a powerful inaight into how life was lived indoors in communism. Well worth a detour from central Brasov.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
The museum has a wide gallery where it hosts interesting temporary exhibition that incorporate an outlook of modern times through technology or contemporary subjects. For example, Celest - an exhibition that is on until July 13th 2017, that is about the exploration of space. Interesting for anybody who likes to play, regardless of age.
4.5 based on 238 reviews
I went with a group of friends and we were impressed by how well kept all the historical books were.Also, the guide was really friendly and he explained everything in a precise manner.It was a wonderful experience
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Located in a historical location, in the old center of Brasov, Dracula's House of Terror is recommended as a museum and exhibition space, presenting visitors with a page from the medieval history of the city, but lacking the usual reverent atmosphere of the classic museums, where we are recommended at every step we do not touch the exhibits. On the contrary! It is structured to meet the demands of
4.0 based on 53 reviews
From backstrap looms to a functioning Jacquard loom, this treasure of a museum covers the entire extraordinary history of the textile arts in Brasov. You will see a two-harness floor loom, tape and rigid heddle looms, the full range of spindle evolution from simple drop spindles through to the spinning wheel, and a detailed exploration of the iconography and symbolism in local national dress. Embroidery arts on sheepskin are also covered in fantastic detail. Heaven for textile artists and all who love Romania's rich ethnographic history as viewed through the lens of fabric and embellishment.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
Beautiful building near the city centre. Very interesting architecture and great attention to details.
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