Romania is a mysterious country in Europe. Sights of Romania. The strangest places

Romania is a relatively young country with rich history And cultural heritage attracting tourists from all over the world! The republic is proud magnificent palaces, medieval castles and villages, inexpensive ski resorts - Poiana Brasov, Bushteni, Predeal and Sinaia. The state is heard, thanks to famous castle Dracula, located in Brasov. Romania is one of those countries that has practically not changed the boundaries of its own forests and is very careful about flora and fauna. We bring to your attention a fascinating guide to mysterious Romania.

Brief acquaintance with an amazing, European state

Romania is located in Southeastern Europe, part of the country is located in the northeast of the Balkan Peninsula.

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The capital of the state is the city of Bucharest. Romania is adjacent to Moldova and Ukraine, Serbia and Hungary, and also has land border with Bulgaria. The majority of the population of the country professes Orthodoxy. In the southeast, Romania is washed by the Black Sea. The Carpathian Mountains stretch across the entire territory of the country. highest point Romania - Moldoveanu mountain. Forests occupy only thirteen percent of the republic's area. The state has been a member of the European Union since 2007.

On Black Sea coast Romania spread wonderful natural beaches. Popular seaside resorts Romania are - Constanta and Mamaia, Eforia and Mangalia, ski - Sinai and Bushteni, Predeal and Poiana Brasov, balneological - Baile Felix (near Oradea), Baile Herculanee and Efori Nord (mud baths can be taken on Lake Techirgel). ski season starts in December and ends in March. The country has a third of all mineral, thermal springs Europe.

What is worth seeing in Romania?

Romania is rich in numerous cultural, historical and architectural sights. worth seeing at least once in your life!

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In Romania, tourists should visit:

  • Art Museum And National historical Museum .
  • Palace of Justice 1864 and palace steerbay 1835.
  • National Bank in the premises of 1885 and presidential palace located in a building built in the 17th century.
  • Konstakudilo Palace 1900 and Royal Palace 1935.
  • Arc de Triomphe 1920 and Antim Monastery 1715.
  • Mihai Voda Monastery And Patriarchal Church dated 1665.
  • Church of Croculescu And ethnographical museum- Cluj-Napoca
  • Church of St. Michael, erected in 1396-1432, and Reformed Church 1486.
  • Palace of Botanui- the former residence of the princes of Transylvania and Alba Iulia - the most old museum Romania, which was opened in 1794.
  • citadel b, built by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in 1716-1735 and 2nd century cathedral, which was rebuilt into gothic style in the fifteenth century.

No less valuable sights of Romania are:

  • Historical Museum of Brasov a, functioning in a building of the 15th century and fragments of the citadel of 1553.
  • Gothic Black Church(XIV - XV centuries) and Church of St. Bartholomew dated to the 13th century.
  • town hall, built in 1420 and bran castle- Count Dracula's castle.
  • Cathedral and two 15th century church in Iasi.
  • Parish church in Oradea, in which the king of Hungary, Laszlo I the Holy, is buried.
  • gothic church 15th century and Teleki Palace in Tirgu Mures.

Interesting sights can be found in Timisoara:

  • 18th century castle And Orthodox Cathedral;
  • pseudo-gothic column, located in the city center, built in 1851 by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.

IN locality Sinai tourists will be able to see the summer Peles Royal Palace dated to the 19th century.

Natural attractions of Romania

Travelers will be enchanted by the unsurpassed beauty of the Bigar waterfall, located in the west of Romania in the area of ​​Carash Severin, near the town of Bozovic. The Nera Gorge, famous for this miracle of nature, is located in the Beušnica National Park.

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Tourists will be able to enjoy a truly fabulous spectacle. A feature of this waterfall is that, rushing at a breakneck speed, water streams fall from an eight-meter height onto tuff covered with green moss. It seems that a jet of water envelops stone formation, resembling a mushroom, from all sides.

So that tourists can get to the fabulous waterfall, a bridge was built over the Minis River. national park attracts tourists not only unique and fantastic beautiful waterfall but also turquoise lakes, mysterious caves, diverse flora and fauna.

A protected area with steep cliffs and caves - the Bikaz Gorge is located in the Eastern Carpathians.

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It is the longest in Romania. In addition, it is also very deep. In 2004, this area received the status of a national park. grow here unique plants, rare species of birds and animals live, are Mountain Lake natural "Red" and artificial reservoir- Bicaz.

The picturesque Red Lake or Killer is characterized by an L-shaped shape, located at an altitude of nine hundred and eighty meters above sea level, near the Bicaz Gorge (this is the northeastern part of Romania).

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It arose naturally in 1837. As a result of heavy rainfall, rocks collapsed. They blocked the mountain river, forming a barrier like a dam.

The depth of the lake is ten and a half meters. The reservoir covers an area of ​​​​114676 sq / m, and reaches a length of 2830 meters.

Tourists will be pleased to stroll through the Botanical Garden of Bucharest, which is characterized by excellent landscape design. It is located near the Katroceni Palace and the center of the capital.

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The Botanical Garden was founded in 1860. It occupies an area of ​​seventeen and a half hectares. Medicinal plants have been grown in this area for a long time. The Botanical Garden has been open to visitors since 1891. In 1954 it became the property of the university.

Here, in the building of the era of Brâncoveanu, there is a museum, which presents ancient botanical tools, their manuscripts, as well as products made from minerals.

Let's take a closer look at tourist places must visit in Romania.

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TOP - 15 main sights of Romania

Bran Castle or Count Dracula's Castle is the most popular tourist attraction in Romania, a vivid example of medieval architecture. It was erected in the 14th century on top of a cliff, in the place where the wooden fortress of the Teutonic Knights was located.

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In the 17th century, two towers appeared near the castle, characterized by an irregular geometric shape. During the time of Queen Bran, a wonderful park was created, with a lake and fountains. The castle is currently owned by Dominic Habsburg.

The castle never belonged to Count Dracula. Bran - served as a haven for Vlad the Impaler during his campaigns, he stopped here to hunt in the mountains. In the castle museum, tourists can see his bed.

How to get there: from the capital to Brasov it is possible to take a train, transfer to a bus and get off at the Castelul Bran station.

The entrance to the castle is paid.

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Rasnov Fortress is located between the village of Brasov and the castle called Bran.

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It was built in the 13th century in the place where the old fort of the Teutonic Knights was located. Ryshnov Fortress flaunts on top of the mountain. It is currently popular among travelers. tourist attraction, is characterized by a stunning panorama of the city and its surroundings.

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3. Poenari Castle or "real Dracula's castle".

Poienari is one of the oldest Romanian castles. It was erected in the 13th century over the Argesh River.

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At first the castle had only one tower. In the 15th century, it was rebuilt by Vlad III Tepes (the prototype of the vampire count Dracula), who settled here on long time. The castle then acquired new buildings.

At present, only ruins remain of it. To get to the legendary fortress, travelers need to overcome one and a half thousand steps of a steep stone staircase.

Peles Castle is a famous, luxurious architectural monument, built by order of King Charles I (Karol I) - a representative of the Hohenzollern dynasty. It is named after the eponymous mountain river. The construction of the palace dragged on for ten years.

Among the many styles that have been embodied in architectural project dominated by the Neo-Renaissance. Peles Castle is the first electrified palace in the world equipped with an elevator. It occupies an area = over 3 thousand sq / m. The palace has more than one hundred and sixty rooms decorated in the Prussian Baroque style. The historical monument was declared a museum in 1953.

On the ceiling of the castle you can see the most beautiful hand-painted stained glass windows. The walls, antique, wooden furniture are decorated with carvings. The palace contains exquisite Turkish, Iraqi, Bukhara carpets, huge Venetian mirrors, a collection of gold, silver and porcelain items, sculptures, ivory figurines, as well as weapons and armor. The museum houses a unique collection of equipment for horses, knightly uniforms.

How to get there: to the city of Sinaia from the capital of Romania by train, as well as from Brasov by bus, then you need to walk to the castle.
Entrance to the palace is paid.

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Tourists will be interested in the ancient, Lutheran place of worship with a bell tower in the Gothic style - the Black Church of St. Mary, located in the city of Brasov (southeastern Transylvania). The construction of the temple began in the Middle Ages - in 1385.

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After the fire, restoration work began, during which the outside of the church was decorated with frescoes in the Renaissance style.

The religious building, together with the tower, reaches a height of sixty-five meters. Inside the temple you can see unique Turkish carpets, sculptures, frescoes, a font in the form of a cast-iron, Gothic ark, an organ dated 1839.

In the summer, organ music concerts are organized in the church for parishioners.

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The Throne Fortress (another name is the Throne Castle) is located in the village of Suceava (north-eastern part of Romania).

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Its construction was started by order of Prince Peter I Mushat in the 14th century. The fortress in the old days was the place where the coronation of the rulers of Moldova took place. Initially, it was characterized by a square shape, had towers (in the middle of the walls and at the corners).

Under Stefan the Great, construction began around the circle of bastions, the walls were strengthened. The fortress in the north was surrounded by a deep moat and equipped with a drawbridge. An underground passage led from it to St. Demetrius Church.

In the 20th century, the restoration of the Throne Castle was carried out by the Austrian architect Karl Romstorfer. Tourists today can see a paved courtyard, a chapel, a bathhouse. The fortress has become a venue for art exhibitions and a festival dedicated to the art of the Middle Ages.

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The Crezulescu Palace was built at the beginning of the 20th century. The Romanian architect Petre Antonescu worked on his project. The building stands out against the background of other buildings of the capital with its beauty and pomposity. It is located near Cismigiu Park.

In the exterior of the Crezulescu building, features of the Gothic and Baroque styles can be traced. It is connected with the temple of Skitu Meguryanu by an underground passage. Since 1972, the headquarters of UNESCO-SEPES has been located in the palace - European center higher education.

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The gloomy Corvin Castle rises on a rock above the Zlashte River in the city of Hunedoara ( South part Transylvania). It was built in the 15th century.

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Initially, it had the shape of an oval. The castle at one time was the family nest of the Hunyadi family. Thanks to renovations, appearance it was changed. The castle had towers and a chapel.

According to legend, Vlad Celesh (Count Dracula), who was deposed from the throne, was hidden in the dungeons of Huyandi Castle. In the 17th century, under the next owner - Gabor Bethlen - the castle was rebuilt anew. The new palace embodied elements of late Gothic and Renaissance in its design.

Since the 18th century, the castle was owned by the Habsburgs. Today, there is a historical museum in Korvinovo, which will be interesting for travelers to see.

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Catherine's Gate is located in Brasov. Previously, there was a fortress wall in their place, and near it was the monastery of St. Catherine.

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On the gate you can see the coat of arms of the city. Today, a museum operates in the premises of a unique attraction, which will be interesting to see for inquisitive tourists.

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The ruins of Deva Castle are a famous landmark in Transylvania.

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The castle was built on the left bank of the Mures River, a tributary of the Tisza. The first mention of the fortress appeared in 1269. In order to look at fragments of the once mighty citadel, tourists can take the funicular up. Currently, the area around the castle Deva is a protected area. Rare plant species grow here.

The powerful, majestic castle-fortress Neamt is located on the territory of Romania near the town of Tirgu-Neamt, in a picturesque area between the Prut River and the Carpathians, on the Ples hill.

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The first written mention of the Neamts fortress dates back to 1395. The castle was founded by the prince of Moldavia Peter I Musat. The castle is characterized by incredibly thick, twenty-meter walls, impressive bastions, a semicircular bridge supported by eleven pillars. At present, an overview of the castle, strategically important in the old days, is included in popular tourist routes.

The Mogoshoaya Palace is a vivid example of a new, unique architectural style - the Brancovean style, which was founded by Constantin Brancoveanu.

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The palace and park complex is located at a distance of sixteen kilometers from Bucharest. Its construction lasted from 1689 to 1702. Mogoshoai Palace was summer residence crowned family.

Under the princes of Bibescu, the building acquired rich decoration, openwork balconies, wooden, carved columns and balustrades. Its design harmoniously combined western and eastern stylistic trends. In 1945, the palace became state property, and in 1957, it received the status of a museum of Brynkowie art.

Today, tourists within its walls can see antique furniture, household items of the 17th-19th centuries, icons, historical documentation and paintings.

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active, orthodox, monastery Sinai is located in the mountains - the Southern Carpathians.

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Its construction lasted five years - from 1690 to 1695. The founder of the monastery was a representative of a noble family - Mikhail Cantacuzino. The cult building is designed in the Brynkovian architectural style. The church was painted by the painter Parva Mutu.

The construction of the second church of the monastery took place from 1842 to 1946 in the same stylistic direction. Today, within its walls are two valuable icons that were presented by Emperor Nicholas II to King Ferdinand I of Romania.

Tourists are offered to visit the Museum of Church Art, which houses a rich collection of various church items, icons and books. Among them, the first Bible written in Romanian is of particular value.

Harastrau Park is located around the lake of the same name, in the north of the Romanian capital.

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The green island appeared in Bucharest in 1936. Harastrau Park is currently popular place, where not only guests of the capital prefer to relax, but also locals.

Visitors to the park will see the Village Museum, functioning under open sky and named after the Romanian ethnographer - Dimitrie Gusti.

Guests will be offered:

  • get acquainted with the life and life of the peasants of the Middle Ages:
  • look at wooden huts and other buildings rural population XVI-XVIII centuries.

The recreation area of ​​the park is a large number of terraces, alleys, fountains, there is a fairground, a pier for boats, embankments and courts equipped for playing tennis.

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Ancient Catholic Church St. Bartholomew is located in the city of Brasov.

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It was built by the Transylvanian Saxons in 1260. The iconic building has clock tower. The temple is a valuable monument of medieval architecture, decorated in the Gothic style. which will be interesting for tourists to see.

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Go to an amusing trip through Romania - a mysterious country with medieval castles, majestic mountains and the legends of Count Dracula, and enjoy the pleasant moments! Tourists will be captivated by the virgin nature and rich fauna of the country, unique architectural objects and the hospitality of local residents. Here you can taste incredibly tasty and intoxicating Romanian wine. And in order to make your stay as comfortable as possible, do not forget

Radovan's Forest, located in Dolj County, is crossed by a road where accidents often occur, although the road section is straight.

According to local residents, there is only one explanation: the “bride of Radovan”, the ghost of a young woman dressed in a wedding dress, appears in front of the drivers, terrorizing those who walk in the forest at night.

This legend has several variants. Some say it is the ghost of a girl who came from Moldova to earn money for her family, but hanged herself in Radovan's forest, believing she was pregnant, which was a disgrace at the time.

As a suicide, she was not buried according to Christian custom, and her poor relatives could not take care of the grave, so her soul did not find peace.

Other locals say that the ghost of a girl appears in the forest of Radovan, whose fiancé died right before the wedding. She was waiting for him dressed in a wedding dress, and the news of his death made her jump into the well, but even after death she did not stop looking for her beloved. That is why the bride appears only in front of the cars of unmarried guys.




national road 7: tragedies provoked by a dead bride

Another bride looking for her fiancé and car accidents are the center of the legend associated with the national road 7. Here, near Gaesht in Dymbovica County, several decades ago, a girl died on her wedding day. The fault was an accident in which her fiancé also died. Since then, many accidents have occurred in this area, especially near the cross erected by the family in memory of the young bride.

Within just two years, 12 unmarried men died near this cross, which makes the locals think about the curse of the bride, who, for some unknown reason, could not leave this world and leave with the groom.

Longgang Hill: Ghost Soldiers

Located between the villages of Sarka and Longgan in Yasi County, Longgang Hill is famous for its mysterious phantoms that appear to travelers. Locals tell stories about this area, not always pleasant legends about ghosts that haunted them for several kilometers, hovering next to them above the road.

It seems that in this zone were buried in mass grave soldiers who died during the First World War. Since they died without communion and a candle and were buried without a religious rite, their souls did not find peace, so travelers are required to do for them what is supposed to be, that is, order a memorial service.

Forest Hoya-Bachu - Bermuda Triangle Transylvania

The forest near the city of Cluj-Napoca has long been known for the mysterious events that take place here, and is even considered a gateway to another dimension. Called the "Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania", the forest is one of the world's most active regions in terms of paranormal activity.

Legends arose after a shepherd disappeared into the forest along with his flock, and no one was able to find either him or even part of the sheep. It was only the first mysterious disappearance in the Bachu forest. Now both locals and tourists avoid this area, which only attracts thrill-seekers.

Romania will forever be associated in the minds of people with mystery and mysticism, and all thanks to Count Dracula Stoker. However, there are other mystical places in Romania that are no less interesting for lovers of mysticism. We offer you to go on a trip to Romania and learn about two of the most famous places.

witch lake

Not far from Bucharest, in a mysterious forest, there is a lake, for many centuries it was called the Witch's. The lake has several strange features. So, it always has a depth of one and a half meters, regardless of drought or heavy rains. Animals prefer to bypass the lake and do not drink from it, and neither birds nor frogs settle on its banks.

Pregnant women are advised not to approach the lake as it may cause miscarriage. The lake attracts sorcerers and witches to perform their sinister rituals, as it is considered the source of the power required for this. After the sun sets, mysterious figures can be seen near the lake, performing actions of an undoubtedly occult nature.

In most cases, sorcerers and witches performing their rituals here are so focused that they are not distracted by random witnesses, but still a few risk attracting the attention of those communicating with dark forces.

Dracula's castle

Located in the northwest of the country, Dracula's castle is one of the most remarkable and mysterious places Romania. Despite the fact that Transylvania for centuries was considered the habitat of vampires, its popularity, along with the fame that fell on Dracula, brought a novel by Bram Stoker written at the end of the nineteenth century. The image of Dracula he created became canonical, becoming almost an archetype.

It is now almost impossible to imagine another Dracula, and he himself has become the most striking incarnation of a vampire. Bram Stoker took the name for his character from Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler, who ruled Wallachia, a land in present-day Romania. The reason why Vlad III became a vampire in popular rumor is his extreme, sophisticated cruelty. His nickname Tepes - "the stinger" - fully reflects his favorite method of execution. Another nickname - "Dracul", that is, "dragon", he inherited from his father, along with membership in the knightly order of the Dragon.

It was said about Tepes that he loved to kill for fun, washing his body with blood. Foreign ambassadors who refused to take off their hats to him regretted it when he ordered their hats to be nailed to their heads. The fight against poverty in the view of Dracula looked like this: to gather all the beggars, feed them, and then burn them. Tepes did not leave his hobby even when he was captured.

He caught birds flying up to the window and planted them on stakes made of wood chips. Among other things, Vlad Tepes changed his faith, which, according to popular belief, was another reason that made him a restless bloodsucker after his death. While writing the novel, Bram Stoker studied the available books about the princes of Moldavia and Wallachia, as well as all the information available to him about Vlad Tepes himself.

Stoker indicated a castle in Transylvania as his place of residence, while in reality Vlad Tepes lived in the capital of Wallachia, Targovishte. The reason for this literary migration is that Stoker learned about Bran Castle, where Tepes often stopped while hunting. This castle is located in Transylvania, near deep gorge. All this led to the fact that Bran Castle began to be considered Dracula's castle.

If you think that Romania is about vampires hiding in dark castles and waiting for tourists, then this is not at all the case. And while Transylvanian vampires are indeed menacing in legend, Romania is much more than just Dracula and his palace, Brukenthal. There are many medieval castles and magnificent alpine scenery where you can ski in the winter and hike in the summer. Romania has quaint villages and vibrant churches that are painted in a unique style. Millions of birds nest in the Danube Delta, among which there are very rare species. I present to your attention an overview of the main attractions of Romania.

Churches of Maramures

When the foreign rulers of Maramuresh refused to build durable stone churches, they decided to build them from wood. Over a 200 year period, approximately 300 wooden churches, about 100 of which have survived to this day. These Gothic structures are predominantly Orthodox, but there are a few Greek Catholic shrines. Churches with tall thin bell towers reflect high craftsmanship and knowledge of carpentry. These are both simple and elegant sights of Romania. Hand-painted murals adorn the inside of the many wooden churches of Maramures.


Vaser Valley

In Romania you will have unique chance go on an excursion through the forests of the Carpathians on a steam locomotive. Stretching along the valley of the river Vaser Railway The local forestry has been operating since 1932, when it was used to deliver wood from sawmills. Today it is used to transport tourists who love the charm of the old narrow gauge trains along the pretty forest scenery. The train stops in Patina, where you will have two hours to walk through the forest and have a picnic in the natural surroundings.


Danube Delta

If you are a nature lover, then definitely visit the Danube Delta. It is the largest protected river delta in Europe, most of which falls within the territory of Romania. Be sure to bring your binoculars as this is a bird watcher's paradise. Here you can observe many rare species of birds that gather for the winter. The canals overgrown with reeds provide an ideal environment for 300 species of birds. Is here and big variety animals, including wild cats, wolves and even wild boars. The Danube Delta is one of the most outstanding natural attractions in Romania.


Poiana Brasov

When you get tired of looking for vampires, pay attention to Poiana Brasov and visit this popular ski resort Romania. This place attracts skiers from all over Europe. Ski resort in the Carpathians has seven slopes with a total length of 25 km for athletes with varying degrees preparation. Competitions are constantly held here skiing, figure skating and snowboarding. After active day on the slopes, treat yourself to a traditional spiced wine or try a local drink with spiced peppers.

Corvin Castle

The Corvin Castle is a medieval gothic structure considered to be the greatest medieval castle Romania. It is also known as Hunyad Castle in honor of the high-ranking ruler who built it. Corvin is fairytale castle to which it leads wooden bridge with a statue of St. John of Nepomuk, patron saint of bridges. The symbol of the 15th century castle is a raven carrying Golden ring. While visiting this Romanian landmark, look out for the bear pit and dungeon where people were brutally tortured. This is one of the perfectly preserved European castles that is definitely worth a visit.


Monastery Sucevitsa

Sucevica Monastery has a unique architectural style. One way or another, Gothic and Byzantine elements are mixed here, plus the Moldavian style of painting churches. All this is reflected in a single impressive building, as one of the most recognizable sights of Romania. The front of the monastery is cylindrical and topped with a conical roof, while the back is rectangular with a small tower. Inside, you'll find painted frescoes from the early 1600s and tombs embroidered with silver thread. The monastery is located in northeastern Romania and is considered one of the most important painted churches in the country.


Romania is one of the most mysterious countries in the world. Permeated with gloomy legends, filled with secrets, this country attracts those tourists who dream of opening the door to other worlds, and at least out of the corner of their eye to see unusual and mystical manifestations of otherworldly forces. Indeed, there are a lot of places that are notorious in Romania. But does it scare someone who wants to see everything attractions in romania and witness some miracle?

witch lake

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Not far from the capital of Romania, in the depths of the Boldu-Creteasca forest, there is a small reservoir. At first glance, he is unremarkable. Quite small, only 1.5 meters deep, which, however, remains unchanged in the summer heat and during the seasonal rains.


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The most interesting thing is that the locals of Romania have never seen animals come here to drink. And in the lake itself, neither fish nor other aquatic inhabitants are found.
Animals are scared away by a poisonous substance in the lake or sources of gases at the bottom. But other mystical events take place near the reservoir.


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Sometimes, at night, on the shore appear strange people, which burn various objects above the surface of the water and perform other, no less strange actions. There is a belief that the lake is a source of magical powers, and all its unusual night visitors are sorcerers and witches who come here to perform rituals. It is said that even some tourists, being on the shore, feel an unusual energy emanating from the water depths.

Merry Cemetery of Romania


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This is probably the most unusual cemetery in the whole world. And it's not about legends about ghosts and lost souls. Sinister occult rituals are not performed here either. Why is this place so attractive to tourists?


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It's all about the design of the "last refuge" of the dead. There are no majestic crosses and mournful statues that eternally mourn the dead. Quite the opposite. Each tombstone shines with bright colors, and instead of posthumous epitaphs, satirical verses are written on them. Sometimes even on the graves there are pictures illustrating events from the life of the "inhabitants".


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And even if souls wander here who cannot find peace, the cheerful atmosphere surrounding them should please them. After all, she is so liked by living people who come to look at the most original cemetery in the world.

Bran Castle


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Even the most distant person from any mystical manifestations knows that Romania is considered the birthplace of the progenitor of the legendary vampires - Count Vlad Tepes, more known to people like Dracula. This dark legend was born in the depths of Bran Castle, which is most often called Dracula's castle.
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If you turn to historical facts, then it is believed that it was in the dungeons of the castle that the captive Vlad Tepes, captured by Matthias Corvin, was kept. Nowadays, tourists come here to look at the place where, albeit for a short time, the legendary Dracula still lived. Or maybe they hope someday to meet him in the dark castle dungeons?

Secrets of the forest Hoya Bachu


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In the age of the development of science, it would be strange if a person trying to find unusual and mystical manifestations in life limited himself in his research to ancient legends and stories that have come down to us from the depths of the Middle Ages.


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Since humanity was able to break away from the earth and turned its gaze into space, a theory began to take shape that there are other living beings in the Universe that can far exceed in development earthly civilization. And, of course, after a while, eyewitnesses appeared who said that they had seen unknown flying objects and even the aliens themselves. There were even places where such contacts occurred quite often. One of them is mysterious hoya forest Bachu. Many tourists come here hoping to see guests from distant space.


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But the strangeness of this place does not end there. Other strange phenomena also occur here: people disappear, lose their memory or fall ill with incomprehensible diseases. No one can explain all these events. But it is precisely because of such cases that the forest got its second name - the “Bermuda Triangle of Romania”. All these oddities, however, do not prevent crowds of travelers from flocking here in search of unexplored wonders.

Museum of Living Stones


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Stones are not usually any notable objects for travelers. The exception is stone sculptures and structures.
But in Romania, even these mundane objects have strange and even mystical properties. They can grow, move, and even reproduce!


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And if the first property can be attributed to an unusual composition, which includes mineral salts that absorb moisture and expand under its influence, then reproduction is a property inherent only in living organisms. Is it possible that there is another, inorganic form of life on our planet? So far, scientists have remained silent. But on the other hand, every tourist can come to Romania and admire the tromantes (the so-called "living" stones), which are located in the museum of the village of Costesti.

Shrouded in mystery, Romania never ceases to attract tourists. And even if you suddenly fail to see something mystical with your own eyes, it will forever remain in your memory as one of the most magnificent countries in the world.

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