Dracula – Myth and reality

Dracula – a character that is always en vogue for so many centuries, is a name that inspired and still inspires many legends, a word that brings fear into some regions where it is spoken, show the real identity: demon, wear wolf, vampire, or fearless leader, unmerciful, unforgiving; a fighter for law, for justice and liberty.

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Brasov – old city

Brasov – Tourist attractions:

Museums The History Museum of Brasov, in “Casa Sfatului”

The Art Museum

The Black Tower, The White Tower and Graft Bastion

The Ethnographic Museum

The First Romanian School Museum from Schei which exhibits the first book printed in Romanian Language

The Fortification Museum from Tara Barsei, located in “Bastionul Tesatorilor”

The Restaurant Museum Cetatuia, in the old Fortification from the Straja (Dealul Cetatii) the Guard

The Muresenilor House (Casa Muresenilor)

Churches and Temples

The Black Church- built between 1377 and 1477, in place of an old roman basilica St.Nicholas Church – XIVth century

St.Bartholomew Church – XIIIth century

St Martin’s Church from the Straja (The Gurad)St.George Church – build in an old Hunting Mansion

The Synagogue from Brasov (Sinagoga)

The Jewish Orthodox Synagogue from BrasovOther places, monuments and buildingsGate of Ecaterina 1559

The Schei Gate (Poarta Schei)

The Troite (crosses) from Schei (the oldest is from 1291)

The Alley behind the walls (Dupa Ziduri)

The “Meeting” Square (Piata Sfatului)

The Republicii Boulevard

The Muresenilor Boulevard

The Promenade beneath Tampa (Sub Tampa)