Friday, June 23, 2017

UNESCO world heritage fortified churches of Transylvania, Romania


Map of the Unesco World Heritage Fortified churches in Transylvania, Romania. 

Impressive portcullis entrance to one of the best fortified churches. Photo by Angela Lansbury. 

Inside the complex. The church in the middle. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

Around it is the ring shape wall with three or four floors of galleried dwellings, providing refuge for the citizens. You can see a room used as a schoolroom, a bedroom, cases displaying clothes. 

The souvenir shop has maps and guide books, magnets and little music boxes playing the Romanian National anthem or Rhapsodie Roumaine by Romanian hero, the composer George E n e s c o. The box plays when you turn the handle continuously. The music is on the underside of the lid. It cost me 35 lei, which in June 2017 was the equivalent of about £7. I also saw clothes, bags, magnets, jams, and cosmetic cream with rose aroma.



Angela Lansbury, travel writer, photographer, author and speaker.  See newer churches in my next post. Please share links to my posts.

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