BRASOV
The
geographical position: 45º39’ north latitude and 25036’east
longitude
The panoramic view of Brasov

The town Brasov, the residence
city of district Brasov is one of
the principals economic and cultural centre of the country and one of the
most beautiful medieval cities of Romania with
Saxon culture influence. It’s placed 171 km far from Bucharest,
the capital city of the country, in Brasov depression, in a magnificent
natural background, in the middle of Romania, at the foot of Tampa mountain
(550 m altitude) between the big passes who build the Transilvania and
Valahia (Bran pass and Predeal pass).
It’s also an important touristic centre by its position near the Poiana Brasov (Brasov Glade) and Bucegi Mountains,
Piatra Craiului, Postavarul, Piatra Mare. Not far from Brasov
is Valea Prahovei (The Prahova Valley), a very important mountain zone.
The city has many historical monuments, among them Biserica Neagra (the Black
Church) builded between 1385 -
1476 in gothic style, the biggest gothic construction in Romania,
who dominate from urban architecture viewpoint the historical centre of the
city.
The usual name of the actual principal evanghelist-lutherane church in Brasov
is thanks to the big fire in 1689 who affected the whole city and blacked the
walls of the church but it hasn’t changed a think from the grandious aspect
of the building.
The biggest curiosity of the Black
Church is the beautiful
collection, which is the most rich collection in Europe
of anatoliene-carpets from 17th and 18th century.
In the northwest side of the city, named "the old Brasov"
is the Saint Bartolomeu Church, builded in 13th century.
The Brasov’s population of
308,500 inhabitants (2001) is on the 7th place on this point of
view after Bucharest – 1,996,612
inhabitants (the 9th place in Europe and
the 81st place in the world), Constanta
(337,200 inhabitants), Iasi
(349,600 inhabitants), Timisoara
(329,800 inhabitants), Cluj-Napoca
(332,600 inhabitants) and Galati
(325,400 inhabitants).
In Brasov there are many
touristic objectives: the fortress (towers, gates and walls from 15th-16th
century), architecture monuments from 14th-18th
century, museums (The Conference House, Schei, The Weavers Bastion), art
galeries, theatres.
30 km far from Brasov is the Bran
Castle (the 1st
documentary attestation – 1377), an important national monument and an
guiding mark of the tourism in Romania,
because of its beauty and of the landscape, and because of the legend of
Count Dracula, which spirit stell haunts this ancient places.
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