10 Best Places to Visit in Romania - Travel Video
Located on the Balkan Peninsula, Romania is a country of contrasts. The former Soviet Bloc country has, over the years, belonged to the Romans who gave the country its name, the Hungarians and the Ottomans. It is filled with quaint old towns, mountain resorts that offer great skiing, and a burgeoning art community. It’s most famous citizen, however, may be the vampire Dracula, a fictional character found in Transylvania. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Romania:
Romania Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Amazing Places to Visit
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Best Places to visit in Romania:
Sighisoara, Sibiu, Brasov, Painted Monasteries, Sinaia, Bucharest, Timisoara, Mamaia, Cluj-Napoca, Danube delta.
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1. Danube Delta
The Danube Delta is the second greatest stream delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta, and is the best ensured on the landmass. Wikipedia
Address: Maliuc - sat Vulturu, Tulcea 064535, Romania
2. Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca, a city in northwestern Romania, is the casual capital of the Transylvania area. It's home to universities, energetic nightlife and purposes of enthusiasm dating to Saxon and Hungarian run the show. Enveloping its central square, Piața Unirii, is the Gothic-style St. Michael's Church and a passionate statue of the fifteenth century ruler Matthias Corvinus. The intricate time Bánffy Palace is presently a recorded focus displaying Romanian craftsmanship.
3. Mamaia
Mamaia is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore and an area of Constanța. Thought to be Romania's most well known resort, Mamaia is organized right away north-east of Constanţa's downtown zone. Wikipedia
4. Timisoara
Timișoara is the capital city of Timiș County, and the essential social, money related and social concentration in western Romania. Wikipedia
5. Bucharest
Bucharest, in southern Romania, is the country's capital and business center. Its eminent notable point is the colossal, confidant time frame Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Contiguous, the striking Lipscani area is home to an overwhelming nightlife scene furthermore, little Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and fifteenth century Curtea Veche Palace, where Prince Vlad III (The Impaler) once commanded.
6. Sinaia
Sinaia is a town and a mountain resort in Prahova County, Romania. It is masterminded in the chronicled locale of Muntenia. The town was named after Sinaia Monastery of 1695, around which it was gathered. Wikipedia
7. Painted Monasteries
The eight Romanian Orthodox Churches of Moldavia are arranged in Suceava County, northern Moldavia, and were made generally between 1487 and 1583. Since 1993, they have been recorded by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Wikipedia
8. Brasov
Brașov is a city in the Transylvania region of Romania, ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. It's known for its medieval Saxon dividers
besides, the towering Gothic-style Black Church and excited bistros. Piaţa Sfatului (Council Square) in the cobbled old town is
incorporated by excellent ornate structures and is home to the Casa Sfatului, a past town hall turned neighborhood history verifiable focus.
9. Sibiu
Sibiu is a city in Transylvania, Romania, with a masses of 147,245. Discovered precisely 215 km north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the conduit Olt. Wikipedia
10. Sighisoara
Sighișoara is a city on the Târnava Mare River in Mureș County, Romania. Arranged in the noteworthy district of Transylvania, Sighișoara has a masses of 28,102 as showed by the 2011 enrollment. Wikipedia
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Cluj-Napoca, Romania | Κλουζ-Ναπόκα, Ρουμανία
Cluj-Napoca, City in Romania
Cluj-Napoca, a city in northwestern Romania, is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. It's home to universities, vibrant nightlife and landmarks dating to Saxon and Hungarian rule. Surrounding its central square, Piața Unirii, is the Gothic-style St. Michael's Church and a dramatic statue of the 15th-century king Matthias Corvinus. The baroque-era Bánffy Palace is now a museum showcasing Romanian art.
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Sibiu, Romania - My Visit to a Transylvanian Gem
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A video of my visit to the Transylvanian city of Sibiu, Romania.
In 2007 Sibiu was designated as the European Capital of Culture and is ranked as one of the most idyllic places to live in Europe.
The first record of Sibiu comes from 1191 and during the 14th century it rose to prominence as an important trade center in the region.
For the Germans who were sent to settle the Transylvanian frontier, known as the Transylvania Saxons, it was their most important city. It wasn't until after World War 1, when the Austro-Hungarian Empire was dissolved, that Sibiu officially became part of the Romanian state.
Today, Sibiu is one of the best places to visit in Romania and one of the most beautiful cities in Transylvania. It has been wonderfully preserved and it's like taking a step back in time as you walk through the narrow streets and stare up in awe at the architecture of the Old Town Square.
Highlights/Sibiu Tourist Attractions:
0:05 Walking through the Old City Fortifications
0:10 Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral from the Lower Town
0:13 The Small Square and Council Tower
0:21 The Lower Town
0:24 Liar's Bridge
0:33 The Old Town Square
0:52 Council Tower at Night
0:56 Walking Through the Lower Town
1:19 The Many Passages of Sibiu
1:26 Upper Town
1:42 The Small Square
1:46 The Lower Town
2:17 Old Town Square and Council Tower
2:29 Old City Fortifications and Defensive Towers
2:44 The Lower Town
3:11 The Orthodox Church
3:49 View from the Hotel
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Suceava - Romania (HD1080p)
*** Suceava is the largest city and the seat of Suceava County, in the historical region of BUKOVINA, and north-eastern ROMANIA respectively. The city was the capital of the Principality of MOLDAVIA from 1388 to 1565.
Between 1775 and 1918, the city was the third largest from the Duchy of BUKOVINA, a constituent land of the Austrian Empire, subsequently a crown land in Austria–Hungary.
After 1918, along with the rest of BUKOVINA, SUCEAVA became part of the enlarged Kingdom of ROMANIA. ***
Top 10 Places to Visit in Romania
Top 10 Places to Visit in Romania
Our 2017 top places to visit in Romania is focused more than ever on fascinating attractions, from hidden villages to must-see historical monuments.
SUCEAVA City - Romania (HD1080p)
*** SUCEAVA is the largest city and the seat of Suceava County, situated in the historical region of BUKOVINA from Central Europe and north-eastern ROMANIA respectively. The city was the capital of the medieval PRINCIPALITY of MOLDAVIA from 1388 to 1565.
Nowadays, it is a significant economic urban centre of the Romanian Nord-Est development region. ***
Made in Romania - Beautiful places from Romania
Romania seen from above in music arrangements of Ciprian Porumbescu.
By this footage we want to show and promote Romania.
Filming lasted nine months.
Sequences were filmed in: Apuseni Dragan Valley, Delta, Grove of Sibiu, Sighisoara,
Danube Boilers, Endless Column of Targu Jiu, Sibiu, Bran Castle, Corvin Castle in Hunedoara, Peles Castle in Sinaia, Council Square in Brasov, Cluj Napoca, Buried Church in sterile lake in Sesia Valley, Sarmisegetusa.
Our pride capital, Bucharest.
Thanks to SkyCam team for filming this amazing video.
Băile Termale Romane - GERMISARA - Roman Thermal Baths (Geoagiu-Băi, Transylvania, Romania)
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Fostele băi termale romane Germisara, probabil unice în lume prin forma și modul de construcție, constituie acum un sit istoric deosebit de interesant situat la marginea vestică a stațiunii Geoagiu-Băi (județul Hunedoara). Situl apare apare sub forma unui mamelon de travertin (rocă sedimentară formată prin precipitarea carbonatului de calciu în jurul izvoarelor minerale) cu diametrul de circa 95 m și care prezintă în interiorul său o cavernă circulară cu un lac termal pe fundul său. Cunoscute probabil de daci, aceste ape au fost amenajate și valorificate de romani în timpul cât Imperiul Roman a ocupat o parte din Dacia (anii 106-271). Dacă la început romanii au făcut baie probabil chiar în lacul din cavernă, ulterior au construit la suprafață un complex de canale și camere de baie ale căror urme sunt evidente și astăzi. Dat fiind capacitatea curativă deosebită, poate miraculoasă, a apelor termominerale, acest loc devine sacru iar lacul devine un loc de cult, dovadă fiind ofrandele descoperite pe fundul acestuia, dedicate zeițelor tămăduitoare și protectoare a apelor termale: Diana, Higia și Nymphae. În anul 1987 în timpul săpăturilor de adâncire a fundului lacului în vederea recaptării apei, muncitorii au găsit peste opt plăcuţe de aur, circa 600 de monede, o statuie de marmură reprezentând-o pe zeiţa Diana, patru altare şi diferite alte obiecte antice. Un text de pe o plăcuță, aparținând probabil unui dac romanizat, susține continuitatea dacilor în timpul stăpânirii romane. De asemenea, în timpul unor lucrări făcute în vecinătate în anul 1930 au fost dezgropate statui care îi reprezintă pe Esculap, zeul medicinei, şi pe Hygiea, zeița sănătății și a curățeniei. În prezent acest sit istoric se poate vizita liber, putându-se pătrunde în caverna parțial amenajată din interiorul mamelonului de travertin prin vechile lucrări romane.
The former Germisara Thermal Baths, probably unique in the world by its shape and construction, are now a particularly interesting historical site located on the western edge of Geoagiu-Bai Resort (Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania). The site appears as a travertine (sedimentary rock formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate around mineral springs) rounded hillock with a diameter of about 95 m and with a circular cavern with a thermal lake on its bottom. Probably known by the Dacians, these waters were arranged and valorified by the Romans as long as the Roman Empire occupied part of Dacia (106-271 years). If at first the Romans were bath in the cavern lake, they later built a complex of canals and baths whose traces are obvious today. By their curative effect, perhaps miraculously, the Germisara Baths became very well known in the Roman Empire, this place becomes sacred and the lake becomes a place of worship, as evidenced by the offerings found on its bottom, dedicated to the healing and protective gods of the thermal waters: Diana, Higia and Nymphae. In 1987, during excavations to deepen the bottom of the lake to recover water, the workers found more than eight gold plaques, about 600 coins, a marble statue representing the goddess Diana, four altars and various other ancient objects. A text on a plaque, possibly belonging to a Romanized Dacian, supports the continuity of the Dacians during Roman rule. Also, during works made in the neighborhood in 1930, statues representing Esculap, god of medicine, and Hygiea, goddess of health and cleanliness, were unearthed. Nowadays this historic site can be visited freely, and we can to enter into the partially arranged cavern inside the travertine rounded hillock through the ancient Roman works.