Paths / Historical walk in Sighisoara


1. Medieval Citadel of Sighișoara
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2. Clock Tower - Sighișoara

4. Monastery Church - Sighișoara

5. The Dracula House - Sighișoara

7. The stag house - Sighișoara

8. Museum Square - Sighișoara

10. Scholar's Stairs - Sighișoara

11. The Church On The Hill - Sighișoara
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Restaurant
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7 Places
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Str. Octavian Goga nr 3 Sighișoara
- 0040 265 777 000
- http://bit.ly/2QAaiZSFerdinand
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Str. Cositorarilor nr. 5, Sighișoara
- 0040 265 771 596
- http://bit.ly/2G6f9xUVladDracul
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Str. Școlii nr. 1, Sighișoara
- 0040 265 774 625
- http://www.casacucerb.ro/
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Piața Hermann Oberth nr. 1, Sighișoara
- +40 0265 774 029
- http://bit.ly/2FTMaxmConcordia
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Piața Hermann Oberth nr. 10 Sighișoara
- 0040 365 730 006
- http://bit.ly/2EcihH0Joseph
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Str. Cositorarilor nr.10, Sighișoara
- 0040 742 512 711
- http://medievalcafe-restaurant.ro/
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Str. Mihai Viteazu nr.10 Sighișoara
- 0040 265 779 818
- http://bit.ly/2PfFyJeSanMarco

Restaurant
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Casa Ferdinand
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Str. Octavian Goga nr 3 Sighișoara
- 0040 265 777 000
- http://bit.ly/2QAaiZSFerdinand
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Casa Vlad Dracul
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Str. Cositorarilor nr. 5, Sighișoara
- 0040 265 771 596
- http://bit.ly/2G6f9xUVladDracul
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Casa cu Cerb
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Str. Școlii nr. 1, Sighișoara
- 0040 265 774 625
- http://www.casacucerb.ro/
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Concordia
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Piața Hermann Oberth nr. 1, Sighișoara
- +40 0265 774 029
- http://bit.ly/2FTMaxmConcordia
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Joseph T. Restaurant & Wine Bar
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Piața Hermann Oberth nr. 10 Sighișoara
- 0040 365 730 006
- http://bit.ly/2EcihH0Joseph
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Medieval Cafe Restaurant
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Str. Cositorarilor nr.10, Sighișoara
- 0040 742 512 711
- http://medievalcafe-restaurant.ro/
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SanMarco Sighișoara
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Str. Mihai Viteazu nr.10 Sighișoara
- 0040 265 779 818
- http://bit.ly/2PfFyJeSanMarco
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1. Medieval Citadel of Sighișoara
In the first half of the 14th century Sighisoara was a fortified settlement with urban character, and also the center and the seat of an administrative and legal unit: one of the seven seats subordinated Sibiu. Sighisoara is mentioned as "civita" in 1367, alongside Cluj and Sibiu.
2. Clock Tower - Sighișoara
In 1648 at level 4 the clock is installed. The figures made of linden wood, representing the days of the week under the image of the ancient gods and the goddesses of Peace, Justice, day and night, and two fighters who beat the quarters of an hour, were restored in 1677. At the end of the 19th century it became the Museum of history of the city.
4. Monastery Church - Sighișoara
The interior of the church is dominated by architectural elements and artistic furniture specific to the early Baroque period, represented by the pillars and vaults of the ships, the highly loaded altar, the skylights, the canopy pantry, the painted organ, the painted balustrades and the oriental carpets that adorn the interior of the church. Inside the church is the bronze crown, cast in the 15th century. The baptismal font is the oldest piece in the church. The church has 39 Anatolian carpets, most of them since 17th century. Carpets are donations made by wealthy merchants, the oldest guilds of the guild, the patrician of the city.
5. The Dracula House - Sighișoara
7. The stag house - Sighișoara
Built in the 13th century with further modifications from the 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, it is probably the most important house of the city. In 2001 the restored house was reopened by the Messerschmitt Munich Foundation. Restoration works have highlighted the cast ceilings, a painted room and exterior painting.
Today, the extremely functional building comprises a modern guesthouse, a traditional café-restaurant and a Romanian-German cultural center.
8. Museum Square - Sighișoara
The Fortress Square has for some time housed the "pillar of infamy" and "tribune" on which the capital processes were judged in public. Fortress Square was also a powerful medieval commercial space. The medieval statutes specified the place where the goods were produced inside the fortress. Citadel Square has regained its old function of trade nowadays, but in another form: to sell handicrafts - souvenirs for those who visit the city.