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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Romania - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, there are 11 World Heritage Sites in Romania, [3] nine of which are cultural sites and two of which are natural. The first site in Romania, the Danube Delta, was added to the list at the 15th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Carthage in 1990. Further sites were added in 1993 and 1999 and some of the sites were ...

  3. Brașov - Wikipedia

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    Because of its central location, the Brașov railway station is one of the busiest stations in Romania with trains to/from most destinations in the country served by rail. [ citation needed ] The Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport is an international airport located in nearby Ghimbav , right by the future A3 motorway .

  4. Black Tower (Brașov) - Wikipedia

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    Black Tower (Romanian: Turnul Negru; German: Schwarze Turm;Hungarian: Fekete torony) is a fort of Braşov, Romania. The tower located on a large rock on Warthe Hill. The purpose of the tower was to deny enemy soldiers access to the city walls, which, in this case, were no further than 5 meters (the pass was only widened in 1819–1820). [1] [2] [3]

  5. Piața Sfatului - Wikipedia

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    The Council Square (Piața Sfatului in Romanian, former Marktplatz in German, Főtér or Tanács tér in Hungarian) is located in the historic centre of Brașov, Romania. [1] It obtained its right to hold markets in 1520, but it has been the place for weekly and annual markets since 1364, being visited by merchants from the country and abroad.

  6. Bran, Brașov - Wikipedia

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    It became part of the Kingdom of Romania following World War I. [5] After Transylvania became part of Romania, Bran Castle (that was owned by the city of Brașov) was gifted to Queen Marie by the Brașov magistrate. The queen transformed it into a royal residence in the 1920s, and today it is one of Romania's most popular visitor sites.

  7. Catherine's Gate - Wikipedia

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    Catherine's Gate in Brașov. Catherine's Gate (Romanian: Poarta Ecaterinei, German: Katharinentor, Hungarian: Katalin-kapu) in Brașov, Romania, was built by the Tailors’ Guild, in 1559 for defensive purposes to replace an old gate destroyed by a flood in 1526.

  8. Brașov County Museum of History - Wikipedia

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    The Brașov County Museum of History (Romanian: Muzeul Județean de Istorie Brașov) is a history museum in Brașov, Romania. The museum, founded in 1950, is housed in the former Council House at the centre of Piața Sfatului , the main historic square of the city.

  9. Franciscan Church, Brașov - Wikipedia

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    The Franciscan Church in Brașov, Romania, is situated in the old town of Brașov at 7 Sf. Ioan street. It was built in Gothic style and underwent numerous changes during the Renaissance and later in the Baroque period. The church has been in the current form since 1711, hence the dominant Baroque style.