Transfăgărășan | Argeș / Sibiu Counties

(30 April 2024)

A magical route in and through the Făgăraș Mountains. The Transfăgărășan road connects the two historic regions of Muntenia and Transylvania in a breathtaking mountain landscape. Balea Lake is located at the highest point of the road.

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Please note: Normally the route is only practicable from late June/early July, depending on snow conditions. However, Balea Lake can be visited all year round by cable car / gondola.

Daffodils at Vâlcan Pass | Hunedoara county

(30 April 2024)

Beautiful pictures of wild daffodils in the Jiului Valley, Hunedoara county, last May.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (photos: Marina Szekely) for permission to use these images.

Fortress / Castle of Rasnov | Brasov county

(30 April 2024)

Râșnov Fortress (in German Rosenauer Burg) is a historical monument and landmark in Romania. It is located in Râșnov (Rosenau), Brasov County, about 20 kilometers from Brasov.

The fortress was built as part of a defense system for Transylvanian villages. The present medieval fortress was probably built between 1211 and 1225, during the reign of the Teutonic Knights of Burzenland.

At present (April 2024), this fortress is still under renovation (images from early January 2022) and therefore access inside is not possible.

Romania | A selection of highlights

(30 April 2024)

An experience report in German | Just “have a look”

(30 April 2024)

Romania Travel Diary

(30 April 2024)

We are following the Zitzmann family through Romania, who not only allowed us to use photos from the trip (end of September 2023), but also to capture their experiences and adventures. Thank you!

“Romania, Day 10 – Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve.
Waking up early was worth it. The boat trip at sunrise was WOW.
A lazy day in the campground today, doing a little cleaning, continue tomorrow. A few pics of the lovely Danube Delta, could have done a lot more. Hard to believe that last week there were drone attacks on a Ukrainian port about 25 km away. But we feel very safe here.

Thanks to Gerhard Daniela Zitzmann for photos and text.

University city Iasi | Frumos

(29 April 2024)

The university town of Iași (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) is located 20 kilometers west of the Moldovan border in northeastern Romania.

See pictures – from spring to winter – that will delight you. Thanks to photographer Ovidiu Meyer for permission to use these wonderful images.

Bucharest | Capital of Romania

(29 April 2024)

A small selection of images that will surely whet your appetite for a trip to Bucharest.

Bucharest is one of the largest cities in Europe and the capital of Romania. It has a beautiful historic center (Old Center, Lipscani), many large and beautiful parks and above all a rich history, many stories with many, many contrasts. For that you can love or hate Bucharest… or you can do both at the same time. But the city is definitely worth a visit.

Holiday 2024 in Sulina | Danube, Delta, Black Sea

(29 April 2024)

The small town of Sulina is located at the mouth of the Danube at the mouth of the Black Sea, in the Danube delta.

https://discover-sulina.com (in German, English and Romanian)

It can only be reached by boat/ship, but it is a fantastic place for vacations, nature, delta excursions, relaxation and various activities (e.g. kayaking on the Danube or in the Danube delta) almost all year round.

As Sulina is located in south-eastern Romania, summer is very hot (from 35 degrees Celsius), ideal for the 40 km long beach on the Black Sea. In spring and fall, the Danube Delta with its wildlife and nature, the wild horses in the Letea Forest, the Cliff (Sulina’s shore) and much more invite you to stay.

Discover Sulina, you will love it.

Discover Sulina

Sfântul Nicolae Church in Densuș | Hunedoara county

(29 April 2024)

The Church of St. Nicholas in Densuș (Demsdorf), Hunedoara County, in western Romania, is the oldest stone church in the country.

It was built in its present form in the 13th century on the site of a 2nd-century Roman temple, using materials from the Dacian fortress of Sarmizegetusa. Inside the church there are 15th-century murals depicting Jesus in traditional Romanian clothes.

According to Romanian historians, there was once a Dacian temple on the site of the present church, which was built for the god Zamolxis. Later conquered by the Romans, they built another temple dedicated to the god Mars. Given its later prehistory, the origin of this church in Densuș dates back to the 4th century AD and is therefore considered to be the oldest church in Romania and south-eastern Europe.

Thanks to Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Băile Felix | Impressions | Bihor county

(29 April 2024)

Just a few kilometers from the city of Oradea, Bihor County, lies Baile Felix, a spa town with internationally renowned hot springs.

The thermal springs in Băile Felix have been in use for about a thousand years. The water temperature varies between 20 and 49 °C. The spa town has a modern cultural center with a theater, cinema, concert hall, library, numerous sports grounds and outdoor swimming pools supplied with thermal water. Cafes, restaurants, pubs, bars, bookshops and shopping facilities of all kinds.

The parks with alkaline sulphur springs are home to the pink-flowered water lily “Nymphaea lothus thermalis”, a plant unique in Europe and a botanical relic from the Tertiary period. It is the landmark of the town of Bad Felix; a neighborhood is named after it: The Water Lily (Seelotus).

Among the baths’ famous guests are Marlene Dietrich, Charlie Chaplin and painter Salvador Dali. Today, with 200 springs, Bad Felix is the largest spa resort in Romania.

Thanks to Mrs. Anda Crihana for sending us these pictures (July 2022). Thank you Anda

A motorcycle trip | Neamt Monastery

(28 April 2024)

We followed the journey of “Schnuff” and his biker friends in August 2023 and got/experienced great pictures and many experiences.

The Neamț Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox male monastery and is located in northeastern Romania, about 10 km west of Târgu Neamț, in the county of Neamț and more or less … right next to the church of St. John James of Neamț.

Castelul Mogosoaia | Near the city of București

(28 April 2024)

In the Ilfov district, a few kilometers northwest of Bucharest (Romania’s capital), Mogosoaia Castle is located on the shores of Lake Mogosoaia, in the municipality of Mogosoaia.

The castle contains a main courtyard and many buildings, such as the watchtower and the church “St. George” near the courtyard.

The Wallachian Prince Constantin Brancoveanu had the castle built between 1698 – 1702 on the estate of the widow Mogos (from which the name Mogosoaia was later derived) in the Brancoveanu style architecture named after him.
In 1714, when Constantin Brancoveanu and his entire family were executed in Constantinople, the Ottomans confiscated the entire family fortune and turned the palace into an inn (a kind of inn).

In the following decades, the castle was repeatedly conquered, destroyed and rebuilt, until it became the property of George III in 1912. Valentin Bibesco arrived, who was married to the French writer Marthe Bibesco of Romanian nobility. He gave the estate to his wife, and Marthe Bibesco restored the castle extensively.

Image: 04.09.2021, almost blue sky at about 32 degrees

Pietrele Waterfall | Maria Magdalena

(28 April 2024)

Petrele Waterfall is also called Maria Magdalena Waterfall by the locals.

It is located in the Pietrele Valley in the Retezat Mountains (Hunedoara county, western Romania), at an altitude of about 1,450 meters.

Thanks Go Hunedoara (photos: Liana Marin) for permission to use these images.

Holiday 2024: Apartment in Brasov / Kronstadt

(28 April 2024)

Relax with the whole family in this peaceful place, close to the Coresi Mall in Brasov.

https://www.airbnb.de/rooms/721372088640987046

The quietly located apartment sleeps up to four (4) people, is newly renovated and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the city and Tampa Mountain, as well as free parking directly in the backyard.

See also for up to three (3) people in Brasov:
https://www.airbnb.de/rooms/984813783001328971

Vacation 2024 | La Sat / Bertea | Prahova county

(28 April 2024)

Beautiful cottages for families and groups in the mountains east of Sinaia and south of Brasov in Prahova County.

The houses are situated in two orchards of 5,000 and 10,000 square meters. There is plenty of space, trees and lots and lots of peace and nature.
https://airbnb.com/h/mandraioana
https://airbnb.com/h/lasat
https://airbnb.com/h/radudragu

In addition to a fully equipped kitchen and a good WLAN, there is above all adventure (many things such as the Prahova Valley, Brasov and, above all, the Slanic salt mine can be reached in a short time) and pure relaxation.

Baia Mare | Maramures county

(27 April 2024)

Baia Mare (in German Frauenbach or Groß-Neustadt) is the county town of Maramureș county and is located in northwestern Romania.

It has about 120,000 to 150,000 inhabitants and was first mentioned in a document in 1142, when the Hungarian King Geza II had German emigrants settle in Frauenbach.

Therme Bucharest | More than just a thermal spa

(27 April 2024)

Located just a few minutes drive from Henri Coandă International Airport, Therme Bucharest is the perfect destination for an unforgettable vacation with family, partner or friends. Open 365 days a year, the spa is the largest wellness, relaxation and entertainment complex in Europe.

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/therme-bucharest/

The spa is also the largest indoor botanical garden in Eastern Europe, home to over 1,500 palm trees and 800,000 plant species.

Buy tickets online:https://therme.ro/shop/wizard

We would like to thank Therme Bucharest for sending us these images and giving us permission to use them.

Bicaz Gorges

(27 April 2024)

The small town of Bicaz is located in the Neamt district, on the eastern edge of the Ceahlau Mountains, which are part of the Eastern Carpathians.

Through the deeply cut gorge of the 10-kilometer-long Bicaz Gorge (Cheile Bicazului), whose rock walls partly rise more than 100 meters vertically, a pass road leads in a south-westerly direction to the Red Lake (Lacul Rosu), about 30 kilometers away.

A motorcycle trip | City of Bistrita

(27 April 2024)

The journey of “Schnuff” and his motorcycle friends continues (part 17 of x).

Bistrita is a town in northeastern Transylvania in the district of Bistrita-Nasaud. The Bistrita river of the same name flows through the town, which lies close to the Bargau Mountains, on the slopes of which there is a wine-growing area

Monastery Cârța (Kerz) | Sibiu county

(27 April 2024 / Images: July 2023)

Carta Monastery (Kerz in German) is a former Cistercian/Bened Benedictine monastery in Sibiu county, Transylvania.

It is located on the left bank of the Olt River, between the cities of Sibiu and Făgăraș, and is currently an Evangelical Lutheran church. The exact date of the foundation of the Carta Monastery (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown.

A document from Constance of April 17, 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, vaguely states that the monastery was founded, built and granted rights and privileges by its predecessors. Cistercian documents from the 13th-15th centuries, collected and analyzed by Leopold Janauschek, mention the year of the foundation of the monastery as around 1202-1203.

Cheile Banitei | The gorges of Banitei

(26 April 2024)

The gorges are located in the municipality of Bănița in Hunedoara County and run along high limestone walls.

They are about 300 meters long and were dug deep into the limestone by water. They can be visited on calm summer days, although waterproof shoes are a must as the gorge path also passes through water.

The height of the rock walls is about 10-15 meters and show how water has eroded the rock. In many places the rocks form a roof, which was formed by horizontal erosion over hundreds of years, depending on the current.

Thanks to Ms. Corina E. Mateescu for permission to use these images.

Schloss Cantacuzino | Wednesday Nevermore Academy filming location

(26 April 2024)

The Cantacuzino Castle was not only the filming location for the “Nevermore Academy” Wednesday series, but it is also one of the most beautiful and important historical buildings / castles in Romania.

The castle’s 60,000 square meter park, framed by its own 1,000 ha of private land, invites you to linger and is today one of the most visited attractions both in the resort of Busteni, and in the Prahova Valley.

Karlsburg / Alba Iulia | Alba county (Part 2 of 2)

(26 April 2024)

Karlsburg in German, Alba Iulia in Romanian, Gyulafehervar in Hungarian, is a city in the historical region of Transylvania in Romania.

This former fortress is home to the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, where Romania’s kings and queens were crowned, as well as the Catholic Episcopal Cathedral and the Great Hall, where the proclamation of the union of Transylvania and Banat with the Kingdom of Romania was proclaimed in 1918. The entire fortress is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Karlsburg / Alba Iulia | Alba county (Part 1 of 2)

(26 April 2024)

Karlsburg in German, Alba Iulia in Romanian, Gyulafehervar in Hungarian, is a city in the historical region of Transylvania in Romania.

This former fortress is home to the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, where Romania’s kings and queens were crowned, as well as the Catholic Episcopal Cathedral and the Great Hall, where the proclamation of the union of Transylvania and Banat with the Kingdom of Romania was proclaimed in 1918. The entire fortress is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Synagogue from Focșani | Vrancea county

(26 April 2024)

Focșani, Fokshan in German, is located in the region of Western Moldova, in the Vrancea district.

After extensive restoration work, the town’s large synagogue is now also used for exhibitions and cultural events. It can be visited daily except on the Sabbath*.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Sabbath* = seventh day of the week, in this case Saturday (not Sunday)

Alma Vii / Almen | Sibiu county

(26 April 2024)

Romania is a country rich in history and therefore … just as rich in corresponding buildings and numerous stories.

In Transylvania alone there are still 300 fortified churches, as well as fortresses, castles, many fortresses and ruins in large numbers.

Thanks to the photographers / Facebook groups of the photos for permission to use them.

Holiday destinations 2024: Castles, palaces and more in Romania

(25 April 2024)

Romania is a country rich in history and therefore … just as rich in corresponding buildings and numerous stories.

In Transylvania alone there are still 300 fortified churches, as well as fortresses, castles, many fortresses and ruins in large numbers.

Thanks to the photographers / Facebook groups of the photos for permission to use them.

Marienburg / Feldioara | Brasov county

(25 April 2024)

Marienburg in Feldioara (Romanian name of Marienburg) is a medieval castle of the Teutonic Order in the Transylvanian region of the Brașov district.

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The castle offers a marvelous view of the surrounding area and the mountains of Brasov (German name: Kronstadt), it is located approx. 20 kilometers away from Brasov on the way to Sighisoara (German: Schäßburg) and was built on a hill (almost 500 meters above sea level).

In 1211 King Andrew II. of Hungary summoned the Teutonic Knights of Hungary in support of the Kumans in the country to secure the eastern border of his growing kingdom. The king granted them numerous privileges, including immunity, the right of self-government, and the building of stone fortresses to secure the environment. In 1838, the town of Marienburg ( English name: Feldioara ) was severely destroyed by an earthquake. Between 2013 and 2017, the castle ruins were renovated and largely rebuilt.

Buzău County

(25 April 2024)

Pictures of the water reservoir near the village of Gura Siriului, the Casoca waterfall (about 5 km from the village) and the Rupestra Alunis cave church (south-east of Gura Siriului and north-west of Buzău).

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-buzau/

Eisenburg / Rimetea | Alba county (Part 2 of 2)

(25 April 2024)

The village of Rimetea, known as Torocko in Hungarian or Eisenburg in German, is located in the Alba district of Transylvania.

This village, which is mainly inhabited by Hungarians, is also one of the most beautiful villages in Transylvania. The beautiful houses set in a wonderful landscape and the Hungarian Unitarians* are worth a visit.

Thanks to Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

*Unitarians > Religious community of free faith

Camping / Glamping | Valcea county

(25 April 2024)

The glamping facility Brancoveanu which approx. 15 minutes from the village / monastery of Horezu, offers a unique experience and pure relaxation in Valcea County.

✅ Igloos with 2 double beds ( 2 adults + 2 children )
✅ Swimming pool and relaxation areas
✅ Private bathroom and heating
✅ Breakfast included and dinner available ( with vegan options )
✅ Many tourist attractions in the area
✅ Electric charging station

More details at: https://www.brancoveanuglamping.com/acasa.html

Eisenburg / Rimetea | Alba county (Part 1 of 2)

(25 April 2024)

The village of Rimetea, known as Torocko in Hungarian or Eisenburg in German, is located in the Alba district of Transylvania.

This village, which is mainly inhabited by Hungarians, is also one of the most beautiful villages in Transylvania. The beautiful houses set in a wonderful landscape and the Hungarian Unitarians* are worth a visit.

Thanks to Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

*Unitarians > Religious community of free faith

Brasov / Kronstadt | Poiana Brasov | Family and vacation region

(24 April 2024)

Colorful Sighișoara / Schässburg | Mures county

(24 April 2024)

One of the must-visit cities in Transylvania.

https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/ | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Viscri / in German – The White Church | Beautiful (Part 2 of 2)

(24 April 2024)

The village of Deutsch-Weißkirch, or Viscri in Romanian, is located in Brasov County and is one of the most beautiful villages in Transylvania.

The mighty Protestant church on a hillside has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, along with the unique preserved urban landscape of the Saxon farmsteads. Both King Charles III of England and the Transylvanian singer Peter Maffay own a house in Deutsch-Weißkirch. There are several possibilities to stay overnight in private guesthouses in the village.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful photos and the corresponding text/explanation.

Viscri / in German – White Church | Beautiful (Part 1 of 2)

(24 April 2024)

The village of Deutsch-Weißkirch, or Viscri in Romanian, is located in Brasov County and is one of the most beautiful villages in Transylvania.

The mighty Protestant church on a hillside has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, along with the unique preserved urban landscape of the Saxon farmsteads. Both King Charles III of England and the Transylvanian singer Peter Maffay own a house in Deutsch-Weißkirch. There are several possibilities to stay overnight in private guesthouses in the village.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful photos and the corresponding text/explanation.

Alba Iulia … a perfect place for beautiful holiday photos

(24 April 2024)

Images from July 2023 of Alba Iulia (Alba county), the center of the city with the fortress and beyond, in the heart of Transylvania.

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Synagogue of Brasov / Kronstadt

(24 April 2024)

Until World War II, around 800,000 Jews lived in Romania. In the 1950s, there was strong emigration to Israel.

After the political change in 1990, there was another strong emigration. Today, there are still Jewish communities in about 30 municipalities in Romania.

Most of the hundreds of synagogues and prayer houses were destroyed during the communist period. There are still two synagogues in Brasov. The one built in 1901 and located in the city center can be visited every day (except on the Sabbath).

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful photos and the corresponding text/explanation.

Oradea | Night | Bihor county

(23 April 2024)

Beautiful pictures from July 2023 from the district capital Oradea of Bihor county.

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Above the roofs of Pietrei Neamt | Neamt county

(23 April 2024)

Piatra Neamț (German: Kreuzburg an der Bistritz) is the capital of Neamț County and is located in northeastern Romania. Literally translated, Piatra Neamț means “Stein Deutsch” or ‘Deutschstein’, whereby the word Neamț is an obsolete Romanian word for “German”.

From the train station, a cable car (Telegondola) drives almost 2 km (2,000 meters) to the mountain station on Mount Cozla, at an altitude of 632 meters (632 meters). The trip takes just under 8 minutes and you can already enjoy the wonderful view of the city and the surrounding area.

Piatra Neamt was founded at the end of the 14th century as Piatra lui Crăciun and became a renowned center of arts and crafts after the establishment of a royal court by Stefan the Great, Prince of Moldavia (1433-1504). The town has around 80 to 100 thousand inhabitants and is always worth a visit due to the historic Old Town area.

Romania | A must-see in 2024

(23 April 2024)

A small selection of cities, places and destinations you should definitely visit during a trip through Romania (part 1 of 500).

Town of Schässburg (Sighisoara) in Mures County | Barsana Monastery in Maramures County | Corvin Castle / Hunedoara Castle in Hunedoara County | Hermannstadt Sibiu | Törzburg / Bran Castle in Brasov County | Brasov City | Brasov | Brasov

Bucharest | Bucharest| Capital of Romania

(23 April 2024)

Bucharest is the largest city and the industrial and commercial center of Romania.

With a population of around 1.8 – 2.x million, Bucharest is one of the largest cities in the European Union.

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Bistrița (Bistriz in German) | Bistrița-Năsăud county

(23 April 2024)

Bistritz, in Romanian Bistrița, in Hungarian Beszterce, in the county of Bistrița-Năsăud in northern Transylvania, is the capital of the so-called Nösnerland.

The town’s landmark is the Protestant parish church with the highest church tower in Romania (75 meters). The church was badly damaged in a major fire in 2008. Extensive restoration and renovation works were completed this year. From the tower of the parish church, which can be reached by elevator, there is a fantastic view of the city and the surrounding mountains.

We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

WAITING! Summer 2024: Constanța | Mamaia | Black Sea

(22 April 2024)

April is cold and in some regions (D and RO) it’s snowing again. Pictures from August 2023 at the Black Sea, here in Mamaia, Constanta … Summer vacation 2024 … coming soon

Thanks to Andreea Postolache for sending us these images.

Batos (German: Botsch) | Mures county

(22 April 2024)

Botsch, Batos in Hungarian Batos is one of the seven German villages in the so-called “Reener Ländchen” near the town of Sächsisch Regen, Regin in Romanian, Szaszregen in Hungarian.

In the fall of 1944, all the Germans in the area were forced to flee westwards. Some returned in 1945. Resettlement in Germany began in the 1970s. Today, there are still intact Protestant congregations in all seven villages and in the town of Sächsisch Regen, which celebrate their services in German. All the churches have been renovated and are worth a visit.

We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

A motorcycle trip | Fortified Church Bazna | Sibiu county

(22 April 2024)

We continue to follow the journey of “Schnuff” and his motorcycling friends, who are currently driving through Romania (part 6 of x).

Today (or yesterday) in the municipality of Bazna (German Baassen or Baassen, Ardeleno-Saxon Baußen, Hungarian Bazna or Felsobajom) in the Sibiu district of Transylvania (images mid-August 2023).

The fortified Protestant church of Baassen was built in the 14th century and rebuilt in the 16th century. Today, the church and part of the community hostel are protected monuments.

Parliament Palace in Bucharest

(22 April 2024)

The Palace of Parliament is not only the second largest building in the world (after the Pentagon in Washington), with an area of about 360,000 square meters, but also number one in the Guinness Book of World Records for its total weight.

Among other things, 1,000,000 cubic meters of marble, 3,500 tons of crystal, 700,000 tons of steel and bronze, 900,000 cubic meters of wood and 200,000 square meters of carpeting were used. There are about 1,000 rooms in the palace, not counting corridors, hallways, staircases and 40 elevators.

The building, which dates back to the time of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, is definitely worth a visit – whether you like this “architectural style” or not.

Thanks to Mr. Christian Behnisch (“Christian Be”) for permission to use these images (photos from 28.12.2021). Thank you

Beautiful pictures from Tismana Monastery | Gorj County

(22 April 2024)

Tismana is a small town in Romanian Muntenia, located in Gorj county, in south-western Romania.

The town is known for the Romanian Orthodox Monastery of Tismana, the oldest monastery still existing in Muntenia.

As early as 1377, Prince Radu II built a monastery here, which was rebuilt in 1495 (as it had fallen into disrepair). The town (since 2004 Tismana is a city) developed around the monastery in the 15th/16th century and is today an important Romanian center of wood industry.

We thank Mr. Amstad Beat for sending us these photos and for permission to use them.

Images: https://motobiketrips.ch/

Ochiu Bei | Beusnita Waterfall

(21 April 2024)

Lake Ochiul Beiului (Ochiul Beiului) is located in the Cheile Nerei-Beușnița National Park in south-western Romania (Caras-Severin county), close to the Serbian border and the villages of Oravița and Steierdorf (in east-west and east direction, respectively).

It is up to 3.6 meters deep and about 15 meters in diameter. The magical blue-green water never freezes in winter, as the lake is permanently fed with water from a spring.

Thanks Ochiu Bei for permission to use these beautiful images.

Fortress | Fortified Church | Museum | Honigberg / Harman

(21 April 2024)

We were there a few days ago, in Transylvania, in Brasov county, a few kilometers from Brasov…. and we were delighted.

An hour flies by and there’s something for everyone: for history and story lovers, for Transylvanian enthusiasts, for adventurers, for families with children who can explore the battlements and the way of life of yesteryear and much more!

Our conclusion: The visit is 100% worth it.

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/de/uir/ausflugsziele-sehenswertes-zitadelle-harman/
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/the-fortress-of-harman/
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ro/uir/de-vizitat-locatii-de-vizitat-cetatea-din-harman/

Bucharest | Capital | Macca-Villacrosse Passage

(21 April 2024 / Images: January 2024)

Pasajul Macca-Villagrosse is located in the center of Bucharest (north-west), in the Old Center / Lipscani.

The covered overpass is a historical monument that connects Calea Victoriei and Lipscani Street through the exit of the overpass from Eugeniu Carada Street.

My dear | Everybody has or wants one… and there’s a whole village in Romania

(21 April 2024)

Traditions and customs in Banat, who sees the pictures and doesn’t know the history of the Danube Swabians … would think that they are somewhere in Germany, in the Swabian region. But no, these photos are from Romania.

Pictures from the church feast of the parish of Liebling, located in the Timiș district of the historic Banat region. In the German communities of the Banat region, church holidays are celebrated in the traditional way. On these occasions, the beautiful traditional costumes of the local people are worn. If you travel to Banat from summer to autumn, it is always worth a visit to a church festival.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Bârsana Monastery | Maramureș county

(21 April 2024)

The village / commune Bârsana (old spelling Birsana) is located in Maramureș county.

Located in a breathtaking landscape, Bârsana has tourist attractions such as the wooden church “The Entry of the Mother of God from the Church”, built around 1720 in the center of the village.

The monastery of Bârsana Monastery, located on the south-eastern edge of the village, was first mentioned in 1390, but was abandoned and demolished around 1800. Today’s buildings on the site were rebuilt in wooden construction at a later date. Today it houses a convent of Romanian Orthodox nuns.

Simply beautiful … Sibiu / Hermannstadt | Night

(20 April 2024 / Images: July 2023)

Sibiu at night … a lively city. Many people are still in town at 11pm, you can drink coffee at the many terraces, eat ice cream and even the supermarkets in the city center are open until midnight.

Monastery Durau | Neamt county

(20 April 2024)

Durau Monastery in Neamț County was built between 1830 and 1835 by several monks with the help of Safta Brâncoveanu and at the expense of three wealthy merchants from Piatra Neamț.

It was built on the site of a convent of nuns founded in the 17th century by one of the daughters of the ruler Vasile Lupu. The first documentary mention of Durău Monastery dates back to 1779.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

Worth knowing: Sibiu (Hermannstadt) in Transylvania

(20 April 2024)

The coat of arms of Sibiu dates back to the 13th century.

The coat of arms consists of an ancient shield with a red glazed field. Within this field are two silver swords with a golden fist and cross, forming a cross of St. Andrew, pointing towards the base of the shield. The swords bear an open lamellar crown Or. A triangle consisting of three sea leaves (water lilies) and three stalks encircles the sword-blades, and on the shield a stone crown with seven silver towers is enthroned Siebenburgen / Transylvania.

In medieval heraldry, these swords on a blood-red background symbolize the right to impose the death penalty: Jus Gladii Minus and Jus Gladii Majus.

Guided tours and travel offers:
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Thanks to Mr. Maik Lanckrock (instagram.com/travantime) for permission to use this image.
Text source: Wikipedia

Corvin Castle / Hunedoara Fortress

(20 April 2024)

Hunedoara Castle (also known as Hunedoara Iron Market Castle, in Romanian as Corvin Castle or Huniazilor Castle, in Hungarian as Vajdahunyadi var) is one of the most important non-ecclesiastical buildings in Transylvania.

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The rock castle was built on the remains of a 14th-century fortification and is located in the south-western part of Hunedoara (German name: Eisenmarkt) in western Romania.

The listed castle has many other names (Castelul Corvinilor, Castelul Corvinilor, Castelul Corvinilor, Castelul Corvinilor, Castelul Corvineștilor, Castelul Corvinilor, Castelul Corvinilor, Castelul Piața de Fier, Castelul Negru, Castelul Vajdahunyad, Castelul Hunyadi), which can be attributed to its location or its owners.

After 1440, the Hungarian statesman and military commander Johann Hunyadi had an existing fortification converted into the Hunyadi family’s ancestral castle. In the second phase of construction, the castle was extended from 1458 under King Matthias Corvinus. At the beginning of the 17th century, Prince Gábor Bethlen carried out another major remodeling of the building. As a result, today’s castle is a mixture of different architectural styles.

The castle has been in Austrian hands since 1724, and since 1918 it has been owned by the Romanian state. In addition to being a tourist attraction, the castle is (and has been) used as a backdrop for a number of Romanian and international film productions. The castle currently houses a museum.

Dates | Dates | Dates in May 2024

(20 April 2024)

There are so many things happening and it’s impossible for us to begin to name the most important, but:

## On May 1st | Historical plays, shows and many magical moments in Alba Iulia Citadel

## May 05 and 06 | EASTER in Romania. Orthodox Easter is at the beginning of May this year

## May 06 | Easter egg hunt for children at the Brukenthal Palace in Avrig, registration and more information

## May 18, 2024 | Museum Night … all over Romania

## May 25 and 26, 2024 | Slow Food Festival in Berca / Buzău County

And many, many more events can be found on the website’s homepage
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ (PC version only) or at https://events-romania.com

PS: Cities, regions, organizers and more can add their own events to our events calendar for free

Râșnov Town and Fortress | Dinopark

(20 April 2024)

Râșnov is about 20 kilometers from Brasov (Kronstadt), on the road to the town/castle Bran.

Râșnov is a small town with about 15 thousand inhabitants. inhabitants, a fortress and a dinosaur park. The castle was built on the limestone cliffs above the town in the 14th century. Râșnov’s dinosaur park is just 200 meters from the back of the fortress (relative to the picture). Nothing stands in the way of a great family day out.

Today | Bucharest | Near Romana Square

(19 April 2024)

Images of the Museum of Art Collections in Calea Victoriei and, a few meters away, the Amzei Church in Amzei Church Street.

And if you visit these places, we also recommend a coffee/something sweet, a delicious breakfast or more at Tosteria Italiana. It is our favorite cafe when we want to enjoy the Italian flair/music in this part of Bucharest. Tosteria is located on the corner of Calea Victoriei / Strada Biserica Amzei

Sibiu / Hermannstadt | Caryatid House

(19 April 2024)

The Caryatid House (also known as the Little Palace) is located on Mitropoliei Street in Sibiu, which is in the historic region of Transylvania.

The doorway of the house is framed by two caryatids*, each placed on a high pedestal and supporting a balcony.
Thanks to Mrs. & Mr. Chriss OW for permission to use this photo (May 2023).

* A caryatid is a sculpture representing a woman. It is used in architecture in place of a column or pillar for portals and facade divisions

Craiova | Dolj county

(19 April 2024)

The city of Craiova (Krajowa) is the largest city in the historical region of Lesser Wallachia and the capital of Dolj County.

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It is located about 220 kilometers west of Bucharest, in the Muntenia Plain, on the left bank of the Jiu (Șil) River. A Dacian settlement, called Pelendava, existed on the site of today’s town around 400-350 BC. At the beginning of the 2nd century AD the Romans established a camp here. Remains of this Roman fort have been excavated in the urban area of Craiova.

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Laslau Mic / Kleinlasseln | Mures county

(19 April 2024)

The village of Kleinlasseln (Laslau Mic in Romanian) is located in the district of Mures (Mures) and is a typical (former) Saxon village in southern Transylvania.

The old Protestant churches in the village usually still harbor small hidden treasures. Only a few Germans still live in the village.

Thanks to Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these wonderful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

From top …. Kronstadt (Brasov)

(19 April 2024)

What you should not miss in Brasov (Brasov) is the ascent (hiking, about 1 hour 30 minutes) to Tampa Peak at 960 meters altitude.

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Right next to the BRASOV sign BRASOV offers a marvelous view of the city and the adjacent region.

Of course, those who want to can also go by gondola, but in addition to the cost, you have to accept very long waiting times ( on weekends ).

“Ion Creangă” Memorial House | Neamt county

(19 April 2024)

This memorial house in Humulești is now a small museum dedicated to the Romanian storyteller Ion Creangă (1837-1889), who was born and grew up in the village of Humulești (today a suburb of the city of Targu Neamt) in Neamt County.

The dating of the house is 1833, the building is a construction of wooden beams with a shingle roof and is on the list of historical monuments. It was inhabited by the descendants of the Creangă family until 1959.

We thank Mrs. Ildiko Farkas for permission to use these wonderful pictures.
Images: https://www.facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75

Monasteries in Bucovina | Suceava county

(18 April 2024)

The monasteries of Bucovina (Bucovina) are located in Suceava county in northeastern Romania.

They include the areas and monasteries of Putna, Sucevița, Vatra Moldoviței, Arbore, Monastirea Humorului, Cacica, Botoșana, Botoșana, Cajvana, Patrauți, Mitocul Dragomirnei, Scheia, Ilișești, Udești, Baia, Rașca, Slatina, Vama, Sadova, Fundu Moldovei, Pojorata Moldovei. , Dorna Arini, Ciocanești, Panaci, the cities of Gura Humorului, Dolhasca and the municipalities of Suceava, Siret, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Fălticeni, Vatra Dornei.

Images / Text: https://destinatiaanului.ro/

Pilgrimage to Maria Radna Church in Lippa / Lipova | Arad county

(18 April 2024)

Beautiful pictures of the pilgrimage church Maria Radna in Lippa (Lipova in Romanian) in Arad county.

The church was built as a basilica and is considered the most important place of pilgrimage for Catholics in the Banat and Banat Mountains because of its image of grace. Romanians, Hungarians, Germans, Germans, Bulgarians, Croatians, Czechs and Slovaks from Romania regularly come here for pilgrimages and visits.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/information.

Danube Delta | 5* Lebada Luxury Resort & SPA

(18 April 2024)

There are many reasons to visit the 5* Lebada Luxury Resort & SPA in the Danube Delta. Today: adventure, relaxation and soooooo delicious food.

https://www.newlebadaresort.com

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/lebada-luxury-resort-spa-en/

187 rooms and suites, divided into 17 categories and with panoramic views of the Danube, await guests. Relax at the hotel’s own wellness center, take trips to the Danube Delta or “just” go fishing. The wide range of offers at Lebada Luxury Resort & Spa will convince you too.

Paradise Delta House | The perfect stay in the Danube Delta

(18 April 2024)

Want to visit the Danube Delta and at the same time relax, enjoy and be pampered. Then you’re right here.

Located on Mile 23 ( mile 23, that’s 23 miles, so about 37 km from the Danube estuary ) in the Danube Delta is the home of Delta Paradise.

Learn more ( German, English, Romanian )
https://paradisedeltahouse.ro/de/

Buna Vestire Church | Galati county

(18 April 2024)

The village of Cuca is located about 40 kilometers north of Galati, in southeastern Romania.

Here there is a small ‘monastery’ with two churches, one larger and one smaller, which are used differently depending on the occasion.

Danube Delta in south-eastern Romania

(18 April 2024)

Nature reserve and biosphere reserve

We can’t capture the true beauty of this delta in photos, but we can help you get an idea of the aquatic paradise Romania is home to. The Danube Delta is a wild and charming corner where the only traces of civilization are the occasional boats passing through the labyrinth of water channels.

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We sincerely thank the photographer Daniel Micu of these wonderful images (2018) for permission to use them

NOTE: May 18, 2024 | Museum Night

(17 April 2024)

Every year, Museum Night takes place all over Romania (last year’s pictures from Hunedoara / Corvin’s Castle).In 2024, Saturday, May 18.

Almost all museums, many galleries and more all over the country are open until midnight, admission is free and many additional events and activities are organized. A wonderful experience.

Beautiful pictures from Museum Night 2023 at Corvin Castle / Hunedoara. Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Sibiel village in spring / summer | Sibiu county

(17 April 2024)

Sibiel (Budenbach or Biddenbach in German) is a neighborhood of the town of Săliște in the county of Sibiu, in the Transylvania region.

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Bran Castle | Törzburg Castle | Törzburg Castle | Brasov county

(17 April 2024)

Sulina | … and on Saturday we ate fish

(17 April 2024)

Saturday evening in Sulina after an eventful kayak trip last May. Fresh fish*, a lovely evening, beautiful nature in a gorgeous natural garden.

Together with our host & tour/kayak guide Călin Ene, we had fish and fish soup (with potatoes, mamaliga, tuica**, lots of garlic and more) … all homemade, of course. All homemade, of course.

Find out more about Sulina:
https://discover-sulina.com

More about kayaking/cycling and adventure trips in the Danube Delta:
https://outnwild.com

* the fish was caught before the prohibition (the ban on fishing during the breeding season) and then stored in the freezer
** Tuica is a traditional Romanian spirit drink made from different types of plums. There are also Palinca and Rachiu, which are also distilled from other fermented fruits

Corbii de Piatra Monastery | Argeș county

(17 April 2024)

Corbii de Piatra Monastery is certainly one of the oldest monasteries in Romania.

It is located in the village of Jgheaburi, in the commune of Corbi, Argeș County. It was built in a cave complex in 1512, during the reign of Neagoe Basarab (1512-1521).

The monastery church is carved into the rock (sandstone). Next to the church, also hewn in rock, is the monastery’s dining hall, a room hewn in rock which, according to tradition, was used by Neagoe Basarab as an open-air courtroom for public audiences. The monastery is located about 400 meters from the center of Corbi, on the left bank of the Doamnei River. The cave church itself was carved into a massive rock wall about 30 meters high and 14.5 meters long.

We would like to thank the photographer Corina E. Mateescu for permission to use these images.

Fortified Churches in Transylvania | Weidenbach | Weidenbach | Brasov county

(17 April 2024)

There are over 160 fortified churches in the region of Transylvania, one of which is Weidenbach / Ghimbav.

The settlement was founded in the 13th century by the Teutonic Order in the 15th century by reconstructing a Romanesque predecessor by building a Gothic basilica. During the fortification with a ring and five defensive towers, a cannon and a pit were built, later filled in, and the church tower was equipped with loopholes. After the destruction in 1658, the church was rebuilt in its old form, but the nave vault was not built until 1775. From the Gothic construction phase, in addition to the composition of the floor plan of…

Overview of all 160 fortified churches:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/fortified-churches/

Alba Iulia | Alba Carolina Fortress

(16 April 2024)

The Alba Carolina Fortress in Alba Iulia (Karlsburg) was built between 1715 and 1738, during the reign of Emperor Charles VI, as a fortification with seven bastions.

It served the Habsburgs as a strategic point of defense along the military border with the Ottoman Empire. Alba Iulia is located near the highway on the road to and from Sibiu (Hermannstadt). It is definitely worth a visit.

We would like to thank photographer Rene Benner ( https://www.facebook.com/rene.benner.1 ) for sending us these wonderful pictures. Thank you

Pictures from Iasi | early April 2023

(16 April 2024)

The university town of Iași (in German Jassy and Jasch, formerly Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) is located 20 kilometers west of the Moldovan border and about 400 km north of Bucharest as the crow flies.

See images from early April 2023 that will delight you.

Thanks to photographer Ovidiu Meyer (facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011175371598) for permission to use these wonderful images.

Our tip: Boutique Hotel Casa Chitic | Brasov

(16 April 2024)

The new boutique hotel “Casa Chitic” has a wonderful location in the center of Brasov, Transylvania region and is only a few meters from many tourist attractions such as the Black Church.

The visitor will find a hotel with historical architecture combined with all modern standards and modern comforts.

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/de/uir/casa-chitic/

Dessert? Sweets on the table

(16 April 2024)

Romania is famous for its desserts … Papanași, Clatite cu inghetata (pancakes with ice cream), Prajitura Greta Garbo and many, many more.

Simply delicious. PS: More pictures and recipes are welcome in the comments

Romanian Dishes | Stuffed Peppers & Sarmale

(16 April 2024)

Pictures from the end of last week (and we got to taste what it tastes like) from Postolache, in the Focsani region. The bottom line: simply delicious.

Ardei umpluti (German: stuffed peppers) and our beloved sarmale, but this time all vegetarian, no meat. We had lots of comments on our Facebook post a couple weeks ago asking for a meatless version. Here it is. And, as many wrote then, you can substitute the meat and leaves used to coat the sarmals in a variety of ways.

PS: Three photos were taken before they were cooked. The photo of the two peppers shows them after they were cooked.

Posting that again includes the recipe for reading/cooking:
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Großpold / Apoldu de Sus | Sibiu county

(16 April 2024)

The village of Großpold, in Romanian Apoldu de Sus, is located in the county of Sibiu and is one of the three Landler villages in Transylvania.

The Landlers were forced to leave their Austrian homeland in the 18th century because of their Protestant faith and settled mainly in three villages near Sibiu. They have preserved their traditional language and costumes to this day. In Großpold, the typical architecture of the houses has largely been preserved. The other two Landler villages are Neppendorf, in Romanian Turnisor, today incorporated in Sibiu, and Großau, in Romanian Cristian.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures and the corresponding text/explanation.

Bucegi Mountains and “Sfinxul”

(15 April 2024)

The Sphinx is a natural rock formation located in the Bucegi Mountains*, at an altitude of approximately 2,215 meters.

*The Bucegi Mountains are located south of the city of Brasov, on the eastern edge of the Southern Carpathians in Romania.

Sibiu / Hermannstadt / Nagyszeben | early April 2024 (part 2 of 2)

(15 April 2024)

Sibiu is a city in the historic region of Transylvania, in the heart of Romania.

The old city center and the city walls were built by Saxon settlers (Transylvanian Saxons) in the 12th and 13th centuries, and many of their original features are still preserved today.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these images (photos from early April 2024) and for his permission to use them.

Experience Sulina and the Danube Delta

(15 April 2024)

How it could be easier and ‘decelerated’.” Kayaking through the Danube delta,

Make time for nature and also have time to relax and immerse yourself in another world

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Sibiu / Hermannstadt / Nagyszeben | early April 2024 (part 1 of 2)

(15 April 2024)

Sibiu is a city in the historic region of Transylvania, in the heart of Romania.

The old city center and the city walls were built by Saxon settlers (Transylvanian Saxons) in the 12th and 13th centuries, and many of their original features are still preserved today.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these images (photos from early April 2024) and for his permission to use them.

Ordancusei Gorges | Alba county

(15 April 2024 / Images: October 2020)

The nature reserve is located in the eastern part of the Bihor Mountains (Apuseni Mountains, part of the Western Carpathian mountain range), in the north-western part of Alba county and is home to numerous caves, including the Poarta lui Ionele cave.

From Arieșeni, follow DN 75 to the center of Garda de Sus. From there, turn left and after about 1 km turn right again at the first intersection towards Poarta lui Ionele and Cheile Ordancusii. The gorges stretch for 4 kilometers in a picturesque landscape with impressive rock formations that invite you to go for a walk, including the nearby Scarisoara glacier.

Fundata | Brasov county

(14 April 2024)

Fundata village is located in Brasov county, in the Transylvania region.

Located at an altitude of 1,360 meters, Fundata is the highest village in Romania. It lies halfway between Bran and Rucar, near the Bucegi and Piatra Craiului mountains.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use this image.

“The Happy Cemetery” from Săpânța in Maramureș county

(14 April 2024)

Just 18 kilometers west of Sighetu Marmatiei is the “Happy Cemetery”, one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Maramureș region.

The crosses, which were painted by local craftsmen, have a vivid, predominantly blue color.

The idea for the cemetery was conceived in 1935 by the woodcarver Stan Ioan Patras. He wanted to create a cemetery, unique in Romania, which would show the life and personality of the deceased in a cheerful representation. Each cross has an image carved on the top, representing a special moment in the life of the deceased. Underneath, short, humorous poems or rhyming texts describe the life of the person buried there.

Serbian Orthodox Monastery | Timis county

(14 April 2024)

This Serbian Orthodox monastery is located in the village of Mănăstire, part of the municipality of Birda in the Temesch district (German name of Timiș) of the Romanian Banat. Here in Banat, in western Romania, about 20 different nationalities live together.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures, the text and his permission to use them both.

Stor Storks in Romania

(14 April 2024)

Since the end of March/beginning of April, storks have been spotted again in many villages in south-eastern Romania and Transylvania.

Almost every pole, no matter how daring the cable construction may seem, is inhabited by a nest. At the beginning of June (pictures from previous years), the “little guys” are already quite big and will soon be on the move again…

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Statue of Christ “The Heart of Jesus”

(14 April 2024)

In 2011, the (second) largest statue of Jesus in Eastern Europe was erected on Mount Gordon in Harghita County, between the towns of Odorheiu-Sequiesc and Praid.

The statue, called the Heart of Jesus, is about 22 meters high, made of iron and stainless steel and paid for by donations collected by the Lupeni village hall.

Image source: https://www.destinatiaanului.ro/

Transfăgărășan and Balea Lake | Sibiu county

(13 April 2024)

Always nice … and soon to be visited/traveled again. At the moment there is still snow, and the Transfăgărășan road in the Făgăraș Mountains is closed, as well as the equally well-known Transalpina.

Info: Expected opening end of June/beginning of July, depending on weather conditions.
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Hotel Orizont – Conference – Spa, Predeal | Brasov County, Romania

(13 April 2024)

Now perfectly connected to many ski resorts … Predeal, Busteni, Sinaia and many more …

The hotel has 139 4-star rooms, a modern spa, Orizont Forum conference center, Orizont restaurant with international cuisine, Miorița restaurant with traditional Romanian cuisine, a wine cellar and a bar with an excellent selection of drinks.

All rooms offer 4-star comfort, and the SPA area (with indoor pool, jacuzzi, fitness room, sauna and massage) is an oasis of tranquility that combines relaxation with rejuvenation. Hotel Orizont’s relaxation center offers an indoor pool, fitness room, jacuzzi, dry sauna, wet sauna, infrared sauna, massage facilities and more to help guests unwind perfectly.

Find out more about the hotel and all the offers:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/hotel-orizont-predeal-en/

Timisoara | “Little Vienna” in Romania (Part 1 of 2)

(13 April 2024)

Timisoara, which will also be European Capital of Culture in 2023, is located in western Romania, close to the Hungarian border.

Timișoara can be reached by highway (in Germany: A3) in just under 8 hours from the D/A border. Timișoara is the capital and largest city of Timiș county in the historic Banat region. The name comes from the Timiș river, which in ancient times was called Tibisis or Tibiscus by the Romans.

Find out more about Romania:
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We would like to thank the city of Timisoara for the wealth of information and images we received and for allowing us to use them.

Wine Tours 2024 | May, June, July, September or October

(13 April 2024)

Discover Romanian grape varieties and wines, some of which already have over 2,000 years of history.

7-day / round-trip tour with German guide, transfers, overnight stays and more.

Travel dates:
19.05.2024 – 26.05.2024 | 02.06.2024 -09.06.2024 | 21.07.2024 – 28.07.2024 | 22.09.2024 – 29.09.2024 | 12.10.2024 – 19.10.2024

Visits to local wine cellars and wine tastings combined with traditional Romanian cuisine and regional products make this trip an experience for any wine enthusiast and connoisseur.

Find out all the details and more:
https://www.karpaten-offroad.de/tour/premium-wein-reise-rumaniens/

And if you want to prepare now for one of the trips … simply order Romanian wines online in Germany here: https://www.karpaten-weine.de/

Statue of Decebal | Mehedinți county

(12 April 2024)

The statue of the Dacian king Decebal (c. 86-106 AD) is 55 meters high and is the largest / tallest stone sculpture in Europe.

It is located on a rock formation in the Almajului Mountains, on the banks of the Danube, near the municipality of Dubova (Mehedinți district), in the Iron Gates Natural Park (Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier).

It took 10 years, a million US dollars and 12 sculptors to make it… and it was commissioned not by the Dacian king himself, as may have been thought, but by a Romanian businessman and historian between 1994 and 2004

Stavropoleos Monastery | Bucharest

(12 April 2024 / Images: January 2024)

Pictures from Brasov (Kronstadt) from last April. A beautiful city with a lot of history, nature, delicious food and many things to discover.

https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

Brasov / Kronstadt in April / Spring (Part 2 of 2)

(12 April 2024)

Pictures from Brasov (Kronstadt) from last April. A beautiful city with a lot of history, nature, delicious food and many things to discover.

https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

Brasov / Kronstadt in April / Spring (Part 1 of 2)

(12 April 2024)

Pictures from Brasov (Kronstadt) from last April. A beautiful city with a lot of history, nature, delicious food and many things to discover.

https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://discover-brasov.com

A journey | Cluj County

(12 April 2024)

We visit Cluj county (the county capital Cluj-Napoca) in north-western Romania, with a review of past articles.

You can also use our full-text search to find specific articles / information.
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Thanks to the photographers / Facebook groups for permission to use these images.

Moskovits Palace (Palast) in Oradea

(11 April 2024 / Images: July 2023)

The Moskovits Palace (named after the engineer Moskovits Miksa) in the city of Oradea (Bihor County) was built in 1905 by the architect Rimanoczy Kalman jr. designed.

It is a two-storey building with many ornaments with plant motifs and one of the most beautiful examples of the Secession style (a variant of Art Nouveau, which developed mainly in Austria) of that time.

Bucovina | Moldovan Monasteries

(11 April 2024)

The Moldavian monasteries are located in the Bukovina region (north-eastern Romania) and were built in the 15th and 16th centuries in what was then the Principality of Moldavia.

The monasteries are famous for their magnificent frescoes. Many of the buildings date back to the time of Stephen the Great, who is said to have founded a monastery for every battle he won. Eight of the monasteries are World Heritage sites.

What is special about the monasteries on the Vltava are their colorful paintings, which are unique in Europe. The monks also wanted to familiarize the lower classes, who could neither read nor write, with the contents of the Holy Scriptures. Thus, they used the monastery’s interior walls, facades and protective walls to depict scenes and parables from the Bible in colorful drawings, paintings and frescoes. They are considered absolute masterpieces of Byzantine art.

Text and images by Georg Schenk … Many, many THANKS

Petersberg | Sânpetru | Brasov county

(11 April 2024)

The Protestant fortified church in Petersberg is the only one in Transylvania in which all three enclosure walls have been preserved.

The village was probably founded during the time of the Teutonic Order (1211-1225) and belonged to the Tartlau Hundred. It was first mentioned in a document from 1240. In this year the Hungarian King Bela IV donated the villages of Tartlau, Honigberg, Marienburg and Petersberg to the Cistercian Order. The Order was to receive the tax revenues from these localities; in addition, no building work, works of art or cemeteries could be built, commissioned or consecrated without the Cistercians’ consent.

Many typical Transylvanian Saxon houses have been preserved in this village in Burzenland.

We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful images (photos taken in July 2023) and for permission to use them.

I Giardini di Zoe | Hunedoara county

(11 April 2024)

Beautiful pictures of the botanical garden “I Giardini di Zoe” from March 2024.

The garden, also called Grădina Banpotoc, is located east of the city of Deva (Diemrich in German), on the left side of the A1 highway (direction Sibiu), in the Banpotoc neighborhood of the municipality of Hârlău.

Thanks to Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Humorului Monastery

(11 April 2024)

Humor Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox women’s monastery located about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Suceava County (historical region Bucovina).

Thanks to Mrs. Farkas Ildiko ( facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75 ) for permission to use these images.

Sinaia | at the foot of the Bucegi Mountains

(10 April 2024)

Sinaia is a town in Prahova county, located on the Prahova river valley, surrounded by the Bucegi Mountains.

From Sinaia (altitude above sea level: 767-860 meters above sea level) up to an altitude of 2,000 meters, and in winter there are also several ski lifts operating.

There are many tourist attractions in and around Sinaia, such as Sinaia Monastery, Peles Castle and the smaller Pelisor Castle. The Bucegi National Park, Caraiman Monastery and Cantacuzino Castle in the neighboring town of Bușteni are also close to Sinaia.

Thanks to the photographer Stefan Dee photos for permission to use these images.

Travel | County / region Maramures

(10 April 2024)

We visit the northern Romanian county of Maramureș with an overview of the 2021 sums.

All information about the trip destinations shown, much more information and things worth seeing can be found at the following link (in German and Romanian):
D: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/landkreis…/
RO: https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/judetul-maramures/

You can also use the full text search function to find specific articles/information.

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Thanks to photographers/Facebook groups for allowing us to use these images.

Fortified churches in Transylvania

(10 April 2024)

Transylvania is rich in history, and some 160 fortified churches invite interested visitors to take a journey through the past and present of the Transylvanian region.

An overview of all these fortified churches and much more information:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/de/uir/kirchenburgen/

We would like to thank the Fortified Churches Foundation (https://kirchenburgen.org) for permission to use the images and data.

Bolboci Lake, Dambovita county

(10 April 2024)

Bolboci Lake (also called “the sea of Bucegi”) is an artificial reservoir of the Ialomita River in the Bucegi Mountains.

The lake and a lodge of the same name are located about 8 km from Sinaia and 10 km (about 2 hours on foot) from the Ialomița Cave.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (photo: vivi_vio2005) for permission to use this image.

Peles Castle | Prahova county

(9 April 2024)

Peles Castle was built between 1873 and 1883 on the initiative of Carol I, the first king of Romania.

It is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the town of Sinaia, in the Prahova district. Just a few meters away (approx. 300 meters) is its “smaller” brother, Pelișor Castle.

Holiday destination 2024: Transalpina

(9 April 2024)

Transalpina or “King’s Road”, as the road is also known, is usually open from early/mid-June (depending on snow conditions).

It links the towns of Novaci in Gorj county and Sebeș in Alba county. The 138-kilometer-long road crosses the Parâng Mountains and has its highest point in the Urdele Pass.

Image/text source: Destinatia Anului

Banffy Castle from Bonțida | Cluj county

(9 April 2024)

Banffy Castle in Bonțida commune (in Hungarian: Bonchidai Banffy-kastely) is known as the Versailles of Transylvania and is an architectural ensemble built by the Banffy family in Bonțida commune, Cluj county.

The core of the ensemble of buildings reflects the Renaissance style, later additions and alterations were made in the 18th century in the Baroque style and in the 19th century in the Classicist and Romantic styles (neo-Gothic gallery from 1855).

Thanks to Mrs. Farkas Ildiko Farkas (facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75) for permission to use these images.

Arad – in western Romania

(9 April 2024)

The city of Arad was first mentioned in 1078 and has a rich cultural and historical heritage with architectural styles from the 18th, 19th and 20th century.

In addition to a variety of cultural events at any time of the year, visitors will find a large number of art and historical monuments as well as buildings in Baroque, Renaissance, eclectic, Classical, Neo-Gothic or Secession styles in and around Arad.

Learn more about Arad and many cities in Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/…/ausflugsziele…/

Buna dimineața ⚡️Guten Morgen ☀️ Good Morning ✨ Jo Reggelt

(9 April 2024)

Brasov Kronstadt Brassó

Photo (today) / Text: Cristian Macedonschi

Castle of Wolves Transylvania | Hunedoara county

(9 April 2024)

The Castle of the Transylvanian Wolves is located in Chimindina (Hunedoara county), just 15 minutes from Deva.

“In the distant past, the Castle of the Wolves of Chimindia was the place where the Great White Wolf gathered the wolves of Dacia to plan their support in the Dacian-Roman war. Rooted in a medieval history and used as a military base by Austria-Hungary, the castle combines historic architecture with the beauty of nature, offering an oasis of tranquility.

The 15,000-square-meter courtyard is illuminated by miniatures of traditional households and churches created by master Ion Rodo ș, the only Romanian folk master in the Romanian Guinness Book of Records. The courtyard also offers a spacious play area and the ticket price of 20 lei (€4) includes all activities for children.”

Read more: Castelul Lupilor Transilvania

Iasi | afternoon and night

(8 April 2024)

Iasi, in north-eastern Romania, in the evening or at night

Travel Diary Romania | Day 19 | Apuseni Mountains

(8 April 2024)

We are following the Zitzmann family through Romania, who not only allowed us to use photos from the trip (end of September 2023), but also to capture their experiences and adventures. Thank you.

“Romania, day 19, the Apuseni Mountains, we pass over passers-by, and so we pass by very original and simple villages, where rural life and crafts still matter. Everything seems peaceful, but we suspect that life here is demanding for the people. Huge stacks of hay are taken from the fields by horse and cart for storage. We visit a market and see a knife grinder, a broom maker and many small shops. A man was selling carved spoons. Tomorrow we visit an ice cave. This is part of the Apuseni Nature Park and contains the most compact underground ice block in Europe, with a volume of 75,000 cubic meters and up to 26 meters thick. Let’s see what we see. We found another great place to sleep, with a few woofers that we fed.”

Thanks to Gerhard Daniela Zitzmann for photos and text.

Hurezi Monastery (Horezu Monastery) | Valcea county

(8 April 2024)

Horezu Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery of nuns located in the historical region of Muntenia Mică, in Valcea county.

https://discover-valcea.com

Situated at the foot of the Căpățânii Mountains, a mountain massif in the Transylvanian Alps, in the village of Romanii de Jos, the monastery is about three kilometers (in a straight line) north of the small town of Horezu.

The cries of nocturnal birds of prey (huhurezi in Romanian) nesting in the woods around the monastery probably gave the place its name. The monastery was founded in 1692 by the then Prince of Muntenia Constantin Brâncoveanu (1654-1714) and completed in 1709. It was a men’s monastery until 1862. After the monks were transferred to Bistrița, nuns came to the monastery. The monastery complex has been restored several times since 1827 and is a listed building.

Situated on a hill, the monastery complex is surrounded by two fortifications. The smaller outer wall surrounds the entire monastery estate with its hermits. The second is formed on three sides by buildings of different heights and a wall to the east. The entrance to the monastery is on the south side through a bell tower with a massive wooden gate armored with steel. The monastery church of Saints Constantine and Helen in the center of the complex is 32 meters long, 14 meters high and was built between 1693 and 1697. There are several tombs in the vestibule of the church, the most beautiful of which is decorated with marble and has a carved lid, intended for Prince Brâncoveanu, but which never served its purpose and was therefore never used. The large iconostasis is carved in lime wood and covered with gold.

The square chapel with an octagonal tower, whose windows are the light source of the chapel, is located on the west side, opposite the entrance to the church, and was built in 1697. The frescoes in the chapel were created between 1705 and 1706 and are still in good condition today.

We would like to thank Centrul Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea for permission to use these images.

Biertan | village and fortified church | Sibiu county

(8 April 2024)

The church / fortified church is located in the commune of Biertan (Biertan in German, Berethalom in Hungarian) in the district of Sibiu in Transylvania.

Biertan is one of the earliest German-Saxon settlements and was mentioned in documents as early as 1398 (other sources: 1402).

Like any Saxon settlement, it is characterized by a row of houses built around a central square, above which rises the imposing church fortress. Between 1572 and 1867, Biertan was the seat of the Saxon bishopric (episcopal see of the Evangelical Church A.B.), which fostered the building of one of the largest agricultural communities in Transylvania around this fortified church. It is a medieval and architectural treasure of Romania, definitely worth a visit.

Beautiful pictures by photographer Sorin Onișor ( facebook.com/sorinonisor ), we thank him for allowing us to use/show them.

Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization | Sibiu

(8 April 2024)

The Museum of Traditional Folk Culture in Sibiu is one of the largest open-air museums in Romania.

Situated south of Sibiu, the museum is located in the “Dumbrava Sibiului” forest, on the road linking Sibiu to Rășinari, about three kilometers from the city.

It contains installations of traditional, pre-industrial Romanian folk civilization. Houses, workshops and building complexes are scattered around a lake among the trees of Dumbrăvii Sibiului.

Thanks to Mrs. Farkas Ildiko Farkas (facebook.com/farkas.ildiko.75) for permission to use these images.

Rupea Fortress / Rupea Castle | Transylvania | Transilvania | Brasov county

(8 April 2024)

The fortress / castle of Rupea (first mentioned in 1324, German name: Burg Reps) is located near the town of Rupea, which is halfway between Brasov and Sighisoara, in the northern part of the district of Brasov.

Rupea Fortress was a refuge for the population of the surrounding villages from the repeated sieges of the Turks and Tatars. It was built in 1324 during the Saxon uprising against the Hungarian king Carol Robert of Anjou. Later, the inhabitants added three defensive towers and two courtyards to the first building, which served as a shelter. In the first courtyard is a 59-meter deep well, which still carries water to this day.

Find out more about the fortress and attractions in Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/rupea-fortress/

Biertan | these days | beautiful

(7 April 2024)

A wonderful image by photographer Sorin Onisor (facebook.com/sorinonisor) taken a few days ago from the garden of the pension / hotel Casa Wagner in Biertan, Transylvania.

It was taken by the photographer with a lot of love, effort and of course at the right moment. A beautiful picture (from April 5, 2024) from the heart of Romania

Summer at the Black Sea / Beach (Part 2 of 2)

(7 April 2024)

Pictures from August earlier this year. It was hot, very hot (32-38 degrees and sometimes more) and the water was wonderfully fresh.

Our destination was again Vama Veche, the southernmost town on the Romanian Black Sea coast, just a few hundred meters from the Bulgarian border. It is slowly warming up again (30 degrees on April 1) and we are already dreaming of a summer vacation on the Black Sea.

The Romanian seaside stretches for about 70 kilometers and, in addition to Vama Veche, includes Constanța, Mamaia, Mamaia-Sat, Eforie Nord and Sud, Constinești, Olimp, Neptun, Mangalia and several others. There are also long (and secluded) beaches in the Danube Delta region between Sulina and Sf. Gheorghe.

Vama Veche is mainly visited by a younger crowd, it’s the party kilometer, so to say, the “Shore” of Romania, with about 3 – 4,000 visitors on weekends and non-stop loud music.

Photo tour Romania

(7 April 2024)

Images from previous photo trips to Romania by Leipzig-based photographer Ron Kuhwede. Wonderful moments and motifs … captured for you as a viewer and for decades to come

If you would like to participate in the annual photo journey (September 15-22, 2024)? You can get all the information directly from photographer Ron Kuhwede and on the following website: https://fotoreise-rumaenien.de/

Summer at the Black Sea / Beach (Part 1 of 2)

(7 April 2024)

Pictures from August earlier this year. It was warm, very warm (32-38 degrees and sometimes more) and the water was wonderfully fresh.

Our destination was again Vama Veche, the southernmost town on the Romanian Black Sea coast, just a few hundred meters from the Bulgarian border. It is slowly warming up again (30 degrees on April 1) and we are already dreaming of a summer vacation on the Black Sea.

The Romanian seaside stretches for about 70 kilometers and, in addition to Vama Veche, includes Constanța, Mamaia, Mamaia-Sat, Eforie Nord and Sud, Constinești, Olimp, Neptun, Mangalia and several others. There are also long (and secluded) beaches in the Danube Delta region between Sulina and Sf. Gheorghe.

Vama Veche is mainly visited by a younger crowd, it’s the party kilometer, so to say, the “Shore” of Romania, with about 3 – 4,000 visitors on weekends and non-stop loud music.

Retezat Mountains | Hunedoara county

(7 April 2024)

The Retezat Mountains (Munții Retezat) are located in Hunedoara county and represent the westernmost part of the Southern Carpathians.

The highest mountain is Peleaga, with a maximum height of 2,509 meters.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (photo @cosminstan.ro) for permission to use this image (spring/summer 2022).

„Sfinxul” in the Bucegi Mountains

(7 April 2024)

The Sphinx is a natural rock formation located in the Bucegi Mountains * at an altitude of about 2,215 meters.

*The Bucegi Mountains lie south of the city of Brasov ( Brasov ) on the eastern edge of the Southern Carpathians in Romania.

Vacation 2024 >> Romania … Superb

(6 April 2024)

Iași (Part 2 of 2)

(6 April 2024)

The university town of Iasi (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) is located about 20 kilometers west of the border with the Republic of Moldova.

See pictures from spring to winter – they will delight you.

Thanks to photographer Ovidiu Meyer for permission to use these wonderful images.

Iași (Part 1 of 2)

(6 April 2024)

The university town of Iasi (in German Jassy and Jasch, old Jassenmarkt, in Hungarian Jaszvasarist) is located about 20 kilometers west of the border with the Republic of Moldova.

See pictures from spring to winter – they will delight you.

Thanks to photographer Ovidiu Meyer for permission to use these wonderful images.

Stana Scorota | Retezat mountains… VERY BEAUTIFUL

(6 April 2024)

Wonderful pictures (spring 2023) from the Retezat Mountains in Hunedoara county.

Mount Stana Scorota is 1580 meters high and is a beautiful example of enchanting nature.

Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images (photos: Savu Milica Emil).

ATTENTION | May 25 and 26, 2024 | Berca / Buzău county

(6 April 2024)

On May 25 and 26, 2024 – after last year’s great success – the fourth edition of the SLOW FOOD Festival will take place next Saturday and Sunday in Berca, near Buzău.

Enjoy regional delicacies and take them home with you. Lots and lots more will be on offer, to taste and also to buy.

The Slow Food Festival takes place in the Craftsmen’s Square (market) in the town of Berca. As soon as you see the monastery of Berca or arrive in town, turn left just after the bridge and continue for about 200 meters. Open between 10:00 and 18:00 and on Sundays between 10:00 and 17:00.

Read more: Slow Food Buzău

Images: The first edition of the festival on May 6-7 and the preparations for the set-up.

Humorului Monastery | Suceava county

(6 April 2024)

Humor Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox women’s monastery located about 5 kilometers north of the town of Gura Humorului (Suceava County) in northeastern Romania.

The monastery church of the “Assumption of the Mother of God” was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993, together with other churches in Moldova.

We thank Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (photo: larinardini) for permission to use this image.

Baile Govora | Valcea county

(6 April 2024)

Băile Govora is a town in the historical region of Oltenia, consisting of the neighborhoods of Curaturile, Gatejesti and Prajila.

Find out more: https://discover-valcea.com

The name Govora comes from the Slavic language. In southern languages, govora or govornih means word or sound. The first spa was established in 1887 and had 29 cabins for hot baths. The resort was officially opened in 1910.

Thanks Centrului Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Vâlcea for permission to use these images.

Bucharest | Romania’s Capital | at night

(5 April 2024)

Bucharest at night … Pictures from the Old Town (Old Town / Lipscani) on January 18, 2024.

https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Stavropoleos Monastery | Bucharest

(5 April 2024)

Stavropoleos Monastery is an Orthodox monastery located in the center of Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

It was built in 1724 in the Brâncovenesque style by the Greek monk Ioanichie Stratonikeas and is considered one of the most beautiful and important architectural monuments in the Romanian capital. The church is dedicated to the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel.

https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/

We would like to thank Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (Photo: Amintiridedeparte) for permission to use these images.

Lake Balea | Winter (this winter) and summer (end of June)

(5 April 2024)

Also known as Lake Bulea (in German), it is a glacial lake in the Romanian Carpathians. It is located in the Făgăraș Mountains, on the Transfăgărășan Great Transfăgărășan Highway, between the Negoiu and Moldoveanu Mountains.

The lake is located in Sibiu county and is just under 80 kilometers from the city of Sibiu and about 70 kilometers from the city of Făgăraș.

Many other information and travel destinations in Romania:
https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/

Sarmale… a magic word and very, DELICIOUS

(5 April 2024)

Sarmele are not prepared everywhere in Romania according to the same recipe. Depending on region and individual taste, they also vary in size from place to place.

Sarmaua contains meat wrapped with other ingredients in vine leaves or pickled cabbage. Sarmal can also be meatless (vegetarian) with vegetables.

We present a special recipe from Moldova with meat stuffing.
To 1 kg of minced meat (pork, beef, chicken or a mixture) add:
– 4 – 5 medium onions
– 100 grams of rice
– salt, pepper – 1 teaspoon each
– Dill and parsley – to taste
– Tomato broth (150 grams)
– 4 tablespoons oil (in combination with chicken)

If the meat is lean, add a few tablespoons of breadcrumbs or cornmeal to bind the mixture better. Mix the contents well and then wrap in vine leaves or cabbage, depending on your preference.
Cook for about two (2) hours, placing the sarm close together in a saucepan and adding water. When the liquid in which the sarm is cooking is low, add hot water to compensate.
Check after the first hour of cooking and then as often as you think necessary.

Thanks to “Mama” Postolache for the recipe and to her daughter for her hard work and pictures.

About 120 sarme are made from the amount of ingredients. These are usually eaten with Smantana (sour cream/sour cream) and Ardei chili (chili peppers). Also, depending on the region, white bread and Mardolina (made from corn grits, similar to Italian Mardolina) are added.

We wish you Pofta Buna (Bon appetit)

Beautiful … Constanta Casino in the morning light

(5 April 2024)

It’s been a long time coming, but the renovation of the building is already well advanced. A recent photo of the Constanta Casino.

Thanks to photographer Marius Nistor ( facebook.com/mariusnistorfotograf ) for permission to use this image. Thank you

Oradea in spring | Bihor county

(4 April 2024)

Oradea (in German Großwardein) is the capital of Bihor county.

Thanks to Bogdan Popa Photography for permission to use this photo (April 2022).

Monastery Voronet | Suceava county

(4 April 2024)

The Voroneț Monastery is located in the commune of Gura Humorului in Suceava County, in the Bucovina (Bucovina) historical region of Romania.

It was built in 1488 by Stephen the Great in a period of a little less than four (4) months to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Vaslui.

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula for permission to use these wonderful images.

Brasov / Kronstadt spring

(4 April 2024)

A photo of Brasov / Kronstadt taken in April 2022. Visit the city and the surrounding area and experience a wonderful time with lots of history, adventure, relaxation and nature.

https://kronstadt-erleben.de | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/

Roman Catholic Church ,,Saints Peter and Paul” | Kronstadt (Brasov)

(4 April 2024)

The Roman-Catholic Church “Saints Peter and Paul” in Brasov ( Brasov ) was founded in the second half of the 18th century. It was built in the 19th century according to the plans of the architect Karl Joseph Lamasch.

The church building is the only Baroque building in the city, the altar is made of wood and gilded, the stained-glass windows were made in Budapest, and the organ comes from Timișoara. The church houses statues of St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Anna and St. Anthony of Padua

The priest Ignatius Wagensei asked Empress Maria Theresa for support for the construction of this church, and construction began in the summer of 1776. In 1787 the church was consecrated by the bishop of Transylvania, Ignatius Batthyany.

Rural life in the Apuseni mountains

(4 April 2024)

Wildly romantic for some, hard work with many hardships for others, in the Apuseni mountains both meet. Who’s happier… everyone has to decide for themselves. More is not always more… at least not when it comes to your own satisfaction.

The Apuseni Mountains are a mountain range in western Romania. It reaches heights of almost 1,850 meters (highest peak: Cucurbăta Mare at 1,849 meters) and forms the northern section of the Western Carpathians in Romania. The mountain range has an almost circular contour, with a diameter of 130 – 150 kilometers, is bordered by the rivers Mures, Someș and Barcău and lies in the counties of Arad, Bihor, Cluj, Alba and Hunedoara.

Thanks to the photographer Gerd Deeken for permission to use these images.

Romania | What you must see

(3 April 2024)

Măcin Mountains are a mountain range in the historical landscape of Dobrogea … and anyone traveling on the new bridge across the Danube between Braila and Galati will see it right in front of them.

As part of Dobrogea’s northern massif, it lies between the Danube and the Black Sea. The highest peak is called Varful Țuțuiatul and is 467 meters high. Culmea Pricopanului (photo) is about 20 kilometers east of the city of Brăila.

Thanks to Relu Chiriac, Galați, for permission to use these images.

Cârța Monastery in Transylvania | Sibiu county

(3 April 2024 / Images: July 2023)

Carta Monastery (German: Kerz) is a former Cistercian (Benedictine) monastery in the Fagaras region of Transylvania, Romania. It is located on the left bank of the Olt River between the towns of Sibiu and Fagaras and is now a Lutheran church.

The exact date of the founding of the monastery Carta (Latin: monasterium beatae Mariae virginis in Candelis de Kerch) is unknown. A Constance document of April 17, 1418, issued by Sigismund, King of Hungary, vaguely states that the monastery was founded by his predecessors, built and provided with rights and privileges. From Leopold Janauschek have collected and analyzed Cistercian documents from 13 to 15. The century mentions the founding year of the monastery around 1202-1203.

Măcinului Mountains | Tulcea county

(3 April 2024)

Măcin Mountains are a mountain range in the historical landscape of Dobrogea … and anyone traveling on the new bridge across the Danube between Braila and Galati will see it right in front of them.

As part of Dobrogea’s northern massif, it lies between the Danube and the Black Sea. The highest peak is called Varful Țuțuiatul and is 467 meters high. Culmea Pricopanului (photo) is about 20 kilometers east of the city of Brăila.

Thanks to Relu Chiriac, Galați, for permission to use these images.

Therme Bucharest | More than just a thermal spa

(3 April 2024)

Located just a few minutes drive from Henri Coandă International Airport, Therme Bucharest is the perfect destination for an unforgettable vacation with family, partner or friends. Open 365 days a year, the spa is the largest wellness, relaxation and entertainment complex in Europe.

https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/de/uir/ausflugsziele-sehenswertes-therme-bukarest/

The spa is also the largest indoor botanical garden in Eastern Europe, home to over 1,500 palm trees and 800,000 plant species.

Buy tickets online: https://therme.ro/magazin/wizard

We would like to thank Therme Bucharest for sending us these images and giving us permission to use them.

Magura | Transylvania

(3 April 2024)

Măgura is a village in Brasov county and is part of Moieciu commune. It is located on the eastern slopes of the Piatra Craiului Mountains, about six kilometers west of Bran Castle (Törzburg).

Thanks to Vlad the Impaler – Dracula (photos @claudiu_alxd) for permission to use these images.

And a bit more “Dracula”

(2 April 2024)

Dracula, the character of the novel, is hopelessly linked with Transylvania and … also with Bran Castle / Törzburg in Brasov County.

Perhaps neither Dracula nor his former living model, Vlad III, were ever in this castle, but in spite of everything … you should have seen the castle once.

https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/

Grigorescu Mansion Rătești | Buzău county

(2 April 2024)

Experience Slow Food & Slow Travel in the UNESCO Global Geopark “Tinutul Buzăului (Buzăului Country)” in Romania.

Discover Conacul Grigorescu – a small family-run guesthouse with its own farm and high quality local products.

Read more …

Bucharest | Capital of Romania | Carturesti Carusel Bookstore

(2 April 2024 / Images: January 2024)

Carturesti Carusel bookstore is much more than just a “bookstore”. It is located in the historic center of Bucharest and covers six (6) floors with a total area of 1,000 m2.

A bistro on the top floor, a multimedia room in the basement and a contemporary art gallery on the first floor invite you to browse, linger and shop.

The elegant 19th-century building came into the possession of the famous Chrissoveloni banking family in 1903, then was confiscated during the communist period and converted into a shop. After 1990, the building was brought back to life by the current owner, Jean Chrissoveloni, in collaboration with the architectural firm Square One.

Deva | City in Hunedoara county

(2 April 2024)

Beautiful pictures of the city and citadel of Hunedoara in March 2024.

Thanks Go Hunedoara for permission to use these images.

Rupea Castle / Fortress

(2 April 2024)

Rupea Fortress (German: Repser Burg) is located near the town of Rupea (German: Reps), approx. 50 km from Brasov (Kronstadt) – on the road to Targu Mures – and is one of the oldest castles in Romania.

The castle was built in the 11th century and is the landmark of the town of Rupea ( Reps ), which can be seen from afar from the top of Kohalmer mountain ( 578 meters ). It is mentioned for the first time in 1324, when the Saxons fought against the king of Hungary.

Bucharest | Capital of Romania | Caru’ cu Bere

(1 April 2024 / Images: January 2024)

If you ever get to Bucharest, you must visit it! Caru’ cu Bere is a famous brewery in Bucharest that opened in 1879.

The brewery is located in the eastern part of the center of Bucharest (Old Center), between Lipscani and Stavropoleus streets.

The dining room on the ground floor is seven meters high and decorated in Gothic style, with columns, stucco ceilings, carved wainscoting and paintings. Access to the other floors is via a carved oak staircase.

Holiday planning 2024 | “Holiday in Romania” brochure

(1 April 2024)

All information and our new brochure “Holidays in Romania” (60 pages in German and English) are available online.

https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/ | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Danube Delta | 5* Lebada Luxury Resort & SPA

(1 April 2024)

There are many reasons to visit the 5* Lebada Luxury Resort & Spa in the Danube Delta. Let’s start with the location and some luxuries.

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Guests are expected in 187 rooms and suites, divided into 17 categories and also with panoramic views of the Danube. Relax at the in-house wellness center, take a tour of the Danube Delta or “just” go fishing. The wide range of offers at Lebada Resort will convince you too.

Marienburg / Feldioara | Brasov county

(1 April 2024 / Images: August 2021)

The Marienburg Castle in Feldioara (the Romanian name of the village of the same name, Marienburg) is a medieval castle of the Teutonic Order in the Transylvanian region, county of Brasov.

It offers a wonderful view of the surroundings and the mountains of Brasov (German: Kronstadt), is located about 20 kilometers from Brasov, on the road to Sighisoara (German: Schäßburg) and was built on a hill (almost 500 meters above sea level).

In 1211, King Andrew II of Hungary called the Teutonic Knights into the country to support him against the Cumans and to secure the eastern border of his growing kingdom. The king granted them numerous privileges, including immunity, the right to autonomy and the building of stone fortresses to secure the surrounding area. In 1838, the town of Marienburg (Romanian name: Feldioara) and Ordensburg Marienburg were severely destroyed by an earthquake. Between 2013 and 2017, the castle ruins were largely renovated and rebuilt.

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