Vizitarea obiectivelor turistice
I recommend Tampa because it’s a nice way to spend the day in nature. It has different trails for all types of hikers connecting Postavaru peak to Poiana Brasov . Our location is 50m away from the base of Tampa and the funicular, for those who just want to enjoy a nice city center view .
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Tâmpa
I recommend Tampa because it’s a nice way to spend the day in nature. It has different trails for all types of hikers connecting Postavaru peak to Poiana Brasov . Our location is 50m away from the base of Tampa and the funicular, for those who just want to enjoy a nice city center view .
It is situated near Șchei Gate and it is perpendicular to Strada Cerbului (Stag Street). It was initially built as a corridor that firemen could use, and it is first mentioned in 17th century documents. Strada Sforii is now a tourist attraction and meeting spot. Its width varies between 111 and 135 centimetres (44 and 53 in), and it is 80 metres (260 ft) long.
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Strada Sforii
Strada Sforii It is situated near Șchei Gate and it is perpendicular to Strada Cerbului (Stag Street). It was initially built as a corridor that firemen could use, and it is first mentioned in 17th century documents. Strada Sforii is now a tourist attraction and meeting spot. Its width varies between 111 and 135 centimetres (44 and 53 in), and it is 80 metres (260 ft) long.
The originally-Roman Catholic structure was known as the Church of Saint Mary, replacing an older building used for the same purpose.Construction on it began during the late 14th century, at an unknown date — analysis of related evidence has led several researchers to conclude that work began between 1383 and 1385,employing Bulgarian workers and craftsmen who proceeded to establish the Brașov Bulgarian colony in Șcheii Brașovului.According to popular legend, a German child was disturbing the Bulgarian builders or told them that one of the walls was leaning. An annoyed Bulgarian pushed the child off the church tower and then immured his corpse in the church to conceal his crime.
It is known that, in its first stages, the building was serviced by a priest named Thomas (died 1410), whose grave is located in the choir area.Work on the fortifications in the surrounding area probably began at the same time as work on the church, leading in time to the completion of Brașov's third citadel.
Its altar originally featured a single column, but its role in supporting the entire central structure — on the model of German cathedrals built by Hans Stettheimer (a view expressed by researchers such as Ernst Kühlbrandt and Antal Hekler) is under dispute.The naves took longer to complete, and construction was interrupted for various intervals: in 1423, Pope Martin V issued an indulgence for people involved in construction, as a means to reactivate the site; in 1474, a document issued by Sixtus IV acknowledged that work was still lagging.
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Il-Knisja Iswed
2 Curtea Johannes HonterusThe originally-Roman Catholic structure was known as the Church of Saint Mary, replacing an older building used for the same purpose.Construction on it began during the late 14th century, at an unknown date — analysis of related evidence has led several researchers to conclude that work began between 1383 and 1385,employing Bulgarian workers and craftsmen who proceeded to establish the Brașov Bulgarian colony in Șcheii Brașovului.According to popular legend, a German child was disturbing the Bulgarian builders or told them that one of the walls was leaning. An annoyed Bulgarian pushed the child off the church tower and then immured his corpse in the church to conceal his crime.
It is known that, in its first stages, the building was serviced by a priest named Thomas (died 1410), whose grave is located in the choir area.Work on the fortifications in the surrounding area probably began at the same time as work on the church, leading in time to the completion of Brașov's third citadel.
Its altar originally featured a single column, but its role in supporting the entire central structure — on the model of German cathedrals built by Hans Stettheimer (a view expressed by researchers such as Ernst Kühlbrandt and Antal Hekler) is under dispute.The naves took longer to complete, and construction was interrupted for various intervals: in 1423, Pope Martin V issued an indulgence for people involved in construction, as a means to reactivate the site; in 1474, a document issued by Sixtus IV acknowledged that work was still lagging.
Scena culinară
Republici street is the main street in Brasov, accesibile only by foot . There, one will find a diversity of bars, restaurants and clubs .
Strada Republicii
Strada RepubliciiRepublici street is the main street in Brasov, accesibile only by foot . There, one will find a diversity of bars, restaurants and clubs .
Ghidul cartierelor
Brasov the city is notable for being the regional capital of the Transylvanian Saxons of the Burzenland (Romanian: Țara Bârsei) administrative area in the past, and a large commercial hub on the trade roads between East and West. It is also the birthplace of the national anthem of Romania.
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Centrul Vechi
Brasov the city is notable for being the regional capital of the Transylvanian Saxons of the Burzenland (Romanian: Țara Bârsei) administrative area in the past, and a large commercial hub on the trade roads between East and West. It is also the birthplace of the national anthem of Romania.
Pariri dwar il-belt
Kif tista' tmur minn post għall-ieħor
Easy/Uber
You ken have walk
Mhux ta' min jitlifha
Sunday
On Sunday, there are most locals in town
Frażijiet utli
Where is the restroom?
The people of Brasov are always kind.