Drobeta-Turnu Severin (Romanian pronunciation: [droˈbeta ˈturnu seveˈrin]; Latin: Drobeta; Hungarian: Szörényvár, Szörénytornya; Bulgarian: Северин; Serbian: Дробета-Турн Северин/Drobeta-Turn Severin) is a city in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania, on the left bank of the Danube, below the Iron Gates.
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At first we thought about getting a boat like everyone else but because of my sea sickness we chose not to so we went to the tourist information nearby and there we got told that we can do it buy a car so we preferred this option, we went to the decabel statue it was nice attraction with great view and then the guy at the tourist information suggested us to do a trek which you need to write Birt doubova in google maps it’s a two hours trek with amazing views stops, the rail is the yellow triangle a medium hard climb of 15 minutes but then a chill walking
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In 1914, The Water Castle (Castelul de apa) was opened. Considered an emblematic monument to the people of Severin, it gives identity to the city by being built in one of the major traffic roundabouts of the settlement.
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It’s such a nice place to walk around, quiet and lovely and the fountain is great to watch, there are many places to eat in the area but none speaks English you need to get farther from the park for it
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Built in 1230, it had an overwhelming importance from the military point of view. In 1524 it is attacked and destroyed by Turkish troops led by Baliteg-Pasa. Severin Fortress or rather the ruins of the fortress are located in Dragalina park from Drobeta Turnu-Severin.
Beautiful ruins! A place you must visit. A walk back in time to dacs time. Newly renovated (2016). You can see Danube river nearby.
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Bridge of Apollodorus over the Danube was a Roman segmental arch bridge, the first to be built over the lower Danube. Though it was only functional for a few decades, for more than 1,000 years it was the longest arch bridge in both total and span length
This bridge was built by Apollodorus of Damascus over Danube in 105 AD. Was a segmental arch bridge, the first one over Danube and one of the greatest achievements in Roman architecture, for more than 1000 years it was the longest arch bridge in both total and span length.
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