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Bulevard Events Center
Bulevardul Unirii, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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Strada Mihai Viteazul 22, Făgăraș, Romania
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Strada Mihai Viteazul 8, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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Piața Republicii 25, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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Piața Republicii 15, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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Piața Republicii 13, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
Urban Six Apartments
Strada Aron Pumnul 3, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
Imperial One Luxury
Piața Republicii 9, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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Strada Doamna Stanca 12, Făgăraș 507010, Romania
Calypso Rooms
Strada Vasile Alecsandri 6, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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Cetatea Făgărașului

Strada Mihai Viteazul 1, Făgăraș 505200, Romania
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The Făgăraș Citadel in Brașov County, Romania, stands majestically with its sturdy stone walls and iconic red-tiled roofs, casting a regal reflection on the moat below. My wife and I crossed a wooden bridge to explore its rich history. Surrounding the Citadel are lively depictions of buildings, roads, and the natural world—each element a testament to the vibrant life that has flourished in its shadow. This historical landmark houses multiple cultural institutions, highlighted by two signs at the entrance: the “Municipal Library Octavian Paler” and the “Valer Literat Museum of Făgăraș Country.” This entrance, far more than a mere doorway, symbolizes the confluence of knowledge and history. Here, the past meets the present, offering a passageway into realms of literary and historical exploration. With its arched windows, intricate carvings, and preserved architecture, the Citadel offers a glimpse into Romania's cultural heritage and medieval grandeur, blending historical beauty with modern-day exploration. Făgăraș Citadel is not just a historical site; it’s a living museum where the past comes to life, inspiring awe and admiration in all who behold it. We admired rooms filled with medieval artifacts, traditional clothing, and stained-glass windows. The exhibits showcase everything from ornate weaponry and armor to delicate glassware and intricately embroidered textiles. Each room is a harmonious blend of simplicity and elegance, with white walls providing a clean backdrop for the items. The tiled floors add a touch of sophistication, while the overall ambiance evokes a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Each stone, each artifact, and each story weaves together the rich tapestry of Romania’s cultural heritage, offering visitors a journey through time they will...

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The Fortress of Fagaras played an important part in the history of Transylvania , due to its location at the footsteps of the mountain pass from the Fagaras mountain range and also because it was laying along the road between Sibiu and Brasov. It was built originally at the the early 1300's and got expended and reshaped in the coming centuries. Visiting fee is 20 Ron/adult and you have included in the price the visit to the Fagaras County Museum , where you can see exhibits ranging from the pre-Roman times till the modern age. Especially interesting is the Jail Tower/ Dungeon tower - at the lower level you have the posters with the medieval torture tools - but for me more interesting was the upper level where there is an exhibit - on posters - about the resistance movement against the Communist regime and the stories of those who stood up and got persecuted -along with their families. It is very interesting to understand what a dark period it was for Romania. Also you shall keep in mind that the Fagaras Fortress was a political prison between 1948 and 1960 - for the enemies of the Communism - some very bad things have happened here. Overall a very nice fortress - pity that the artilleries bastions were closed for visiting - with a very interesting museum... so when you are in the area I do recommend you stop here for...

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48w

Cetatea Făgărașului, also known as Făgăraș Fortress, is an absolute jewel in the heart of Transylvania. From the moment I set foot in this majestic fortress, I was transported back through centuries of history. The architecture is stunning, with well-preserved walls and towers that speak volumes of its medieval past.

The museum inside the fortress offers an insightful journey through time, with exhibits that range from armor and weapons to traditional Transylvanian garments. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and friendly, adding depth to your visit with their explanations and stories.

The grounds are beautifully maintained, offering picturesque views and a peaceful stroll. It's not just a fortress; it's an experience that combines history, culture, and a touch of mystery. The panoramic views from the top of the fortress are simply breathtaking, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts.

If you're in the area, Cetatea Făgărașului is a must-visit. It's not just a stop on your journey; it's a destination that will leave you with lasting memories. Highly recommended for history buffs, families, or anyone looking to delve into Romania's...

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Rush BotoRush Boto
The Făgăraș Citadel in Brașov County, Romania, stands majestically with its sturdy stone walls and iconic red-tiled roofs, casting a regal reflection on the moat below. My wife and I crossed a wooden bridge to explore its rich history. Surrounding the Citadel are lively depictions of buildings, roads, and the natural world—each element a testament to the vibrant life that has flourished in its shadow. This historical landmark houses multiple cultural institutions, highlighted by two signs at the entrance: the “Municipal Library Octavian Paler” and the “Valer Literat Museum of Făgăraș Country.” This entrance, far more than a mere doorway, symbolizes the confluence of knowledge and history. Here, the past meets the present, offering a passageway into realms of literary and historical exploration. With its arched windows, intricate carvings, and preserved architecture, the Citadel offers a glimpse into Romania's cultural heritage and medieval grandeur, blending historical beauty with modern-day exploration. Făgăraș Citadel is not just a historical site; it’s a living museum where the past comes to life, inspiring awe and admiration in all who behold it. We admired rooms filled with medieval artifacts, traditional clothing, and stained-glass windows. The exhibits showcase everything from ornate weaponry and armor to delicate glassware and intricately embroidered textiles. Each room is a harmonious blend of simplicity and elegance, with white walls providing a clean backdrop for the items. The tiled floors add a touch of sophistication, while the overall ambiance evokes a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Each stone, each artifact, and each story weaves together the rich tapestry of Romania’s cultural heritage, offering visitors a journey through time they will never forget.
Roshan Kalpa TharangaRoshan Kalpa Tharanga
The Fortress of Fagaras played an important part in the history of Transylvania , due to its location at the footsteps of the mountain pass from the Fagaras mountain range and also because it was laying along the road between Sibiu and Brasov. It was built originally at the the early 1300's and got expended and reshaped in the coming centuries. Visiting fee is 20 Ron/adult and you have included in the price the visit to the Fagaras County Museum , where you can see exhibits ranging from the pre-Roman times till the modern age. Especially interesting is the Jail Tower/ Dungeon tower - at the lower level you have the posters with the medieval torture tools - but for me more interesting was the upper level where there is an exhibit - on posters - about the resistance movement against the Communist regime and the stories of those who stood up and got persecuted -along with their families. It is very interesting to understand what a dark period it was for Romania. Also you shall keep in mind that the Fagaras Fortress was a political prison between 1948 and 1960 - for the enemies of the Communism - some very bad things have happened here. Overall a very nice fortress - pity that the artilleries bastions were closed for visiting - with a very interesting museum... so when you are in the area I do recommend you stop here for a few hours.
Andrei SmoleacAndrei Smoleac
First of all, the place deserve to pay a visit. Even there are a mixture of exhibitions, some of them without a clue about their presence there (see Queen Maria room, with things brought here from Bran Castle Museum), overall the Fortress is good restaured and those 5mil EUR from European Union were spent efficiently. In some parts too efficiently, the result being a common wall, letting you forget that you're looking at a fortified wall build around 1540 A.D. With 15ron (for adult and 7ron for kids) you can visit the dungeon tower, with some pictures and few tools used to convince the people from XVI and XX centuries that what they done it was totally wrong, the interior and exterior courtyard of the Fortress, the Trone room and Făgăraș region museum. As I said, it worth it to pay a visit, even to buy some gifts from the specific shop and to take a look at so many different objects from museum. Finally, I give 4* just because the outside can be a little bit well maintained and those piles of rocks can be removed, to not create the image of an "in working" or even abandoned site.
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The Făgăraș Citadel in Brașov County, Romania, stands majestically with its sturdy stone walls and iconic red-tiled roofs, casting a regal reflection on the moat below. My wife and I crossed a wooden bridge to explore its rich history. Surrounding the Citadel are lively depictions of buildings, roads, and the natural world—each element a testament to the vibrant life that has flourished in its shadow. This historical landmark houses multiple cultural institutions, highlighted by two signs at the entrance: the “Municipal Library Octavian Paler” and the “Valer Literat Museum of Făgăraș Country.” This entrance, far more than a mere doorway, symbolizes the confluence of knowledge and history. Here, the past meets the present, offering a passageway into realms of literary and historical exploration. With its arched windows, intricate carvings, and preserved architecture, the Citadel offers a glimpse into Romania's cultural heritage and medieval grandeur, blending historical beauty with modern-day exploration. Făgăraș Citadel is not just a historical site; it’s a living museum where the past comes to life, inspiring awe and admiration in all who behold it. We admired rooms filled with medieval artifacts, traditional clothing, and stained-glass windows. The exhibits showcase everything from ornate weaponry and armor to delicate glassware and intricately embroidered textiles. Each room is a harmonious blend of simplicity and elegance, with white walls providing a clean backdrop for the items. The tiled floors add a touch of sophistication, while the overall ambiance evokes a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Each stone, each artifact, and each story weaves together the rich tapestry of Romania’s cultural heritage, offering visitors a journey through time they will never forget.
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The Fortress of Fagaras played an important part in the history of Transylvania , due to its location at the footsteps of the mountain pass from the Fagaras mountain range and also because it was laying along the road between Sibiu and Brasov. It was built originally at the the early 1300's and got expended and reshaped in the coming centuries. Visiting fee is 20 Ron/adult and you have included in the price the visit to the Fagaras County Museum , where you can see exhibits ranging from the pre-Roman times till the modern age. Especially interesting is the Jail Tower/ Dungeon tower - at the lower level you have the posters with the medieval torture tools - but for me more interesting was the upper level where there is an exhibit - on posters - about the resistance movement against the Communist regime and the stories of those who stood up and got persecuted -along with their families. It is very interesting to understand what a dark period it was for Romania. Also you shall keep in mind that the Fagaras Fortress was a political prison between 1948 and 1960 - for the enemies of the Communism - some very bad things have happened here. Overall a very nice fortress - pity that the artilleries bastions were closed for visiting - with a very interesting museum... so when you are in the area I do recommend you stop here for a few hours.
Roshan Kalpa Tharanga

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First of all, the place deserve to pay a visit. Even there are a mixture of exhibitions, some of them without a clue about their presence there (see Queen Maria room, with things brought here from Bran Castle Museum), overall the Fortress is good restaured and those 5mil EUR from European Union were spent efficiently. In some parts too efficiently, the result being a common wall, letting you forget that you're looking at a fortified wall build around 1540 A.D. With 15ron (for adult and 7ron for kids) you can visit the dungeon tower, with some pictures and few tools used to convince the people from XVI and XX centuries that what they done it was totally wrong, the interior and exterior courtyard of the Fortress, the Trone room and Făgăraș region museum. As I said, it worth it to pay a visit, even to buy some gifts from the specific shop and to take a look at so many different objects from museum. Finally, I give 4* just because the outside can be a little bit well maintained and those piles of rocks can be removed, to not create the image of an "in working" or even abandoned site.
Andrei Smoleac

Andrei Smoleac

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