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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St. Nicholas is more than a church. It is an Orthodox Cathedral as well as a Museum Complex as it also represents the First Romanian School, taught in Romanian in times where schooling was regarded as a luxury and subjects were mostly presented in French, German or Latin. St. Nicholas is an amazingly beautiful monument in itself and while in Brasov, I highly recommend stopping for a visit.
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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
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I read several rewievs and noticed that tourists confuse this building with that of the Rectorate of Transylvania University. The building of the Palace of Justice in Brasov was erected between 1900-1902 and here are the headquarters of the Court of Appeal, the Prefecture of Brasov and the County Council . The Palace's architecture combines elements of Art Noveau style, neo-Baroque style and elements of French eclecticism.frumoasa cladire, cu siguranta in Top 3 din Brasov.
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