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 Website of the day: Fortified churches in Romania
Today, we would like to propose you to discover the following website: www.fortified-churches.com- a site that brings together three cities in Romania- Brasov, Sibiu and Sighisoara.
european institute of cultural routes
Raluca Tartan
12 August 2011
 
www.fortified-churches.com is a site which provides relevant information about the fortified churches in Brasov, Sibiu and Sighisoara. It also describes Transylvania, explaining the origin of the name and its cultural traditions.

Browsing through this site, you will find the latest news about the fortified churches as well as the events related to it. You can find the locations of fortified churches in Transylvania, which are described in general, their history and the architecture of the buildings, and also the main tourist destinations.

The photo gallery is one of the attractions of this site. Dozens of photos show the most fascinating places in Romania that encourage us to set off on a trip. Romania is really worth discovering for its heritage treasures.

Visit the fortified churches in Transylvania!
 

 
 
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