In this one day trip a pickup from hotel is planned to be done.
Private transportation is provided with a personal car or with a rented one.
First visit will be done to Hunedoara where the Corvin Castle will be admired from outside and inside.
Lunch break will be done in a Hunedoara downtown restaurant.
Then the UNESCO monument, the fortified church of Calnic will be visited.
The last activity will be the walking tour in Sibiu downtown, former european cultural capital in 2007, where the fortress walls will be admired, together with some citadel towers, bastions, and the medieval buildings from the three main squares of Sibiu: Piata Mare, Piata Mica and Piata Huet.
Main visits: the Catholic Cathedral Saint Trinity, the Evangelic Cathedral, the Orthodox Cathedral, Turnul Sfatului, the City Hall.
Then return to Timisoara and drop off to the hotel of the participants.
Corvin Castle is the most representative monument of military architecture in Eastern Europe of the 15th century, a masterpiece generated by one of the most prominent personalities of the European Middle Ages, John of Hunedoara.
Built in a Renaissance-Gothic style and constructed over the site of an older fortification on a rock above the smaller Zlaști River, the castle is a large and imposing structure with tall towers, bastions, an inner courtyard, diversely coloured roofs, and myriad windows and balconies adorned with stone carvings. The castle also features a double wall for enhanced fortification and is flanked by both rectangular and circular towers, an architectural innovation for the period's Transylvanian architecture. Some of the towers (the Capistrano Tower, the Deserted Tower, and the Drummers' Tower) were used as prisons. The Buzdugan Tower (named after a type of mace) was solely built for defensive purposes, and it had its exterior decorated with geometric motifs.
The Romanesque fortress represents the most valuable historical building and, at the same time, the distinctive mark of the village of Câlnic. Due to its preservation in good conditions, in the middle of a locality that still bears the mark of the civilization of the German colonists established in Transylvania, the building was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List (1999).
The fortress of Câlnic was built around 1270, being equipped with a donjon, a defensive wall and surrounded by a moat with water, access being possible only by the drawbridge. After the takeover of the fortress by the Saxon community, it was expanded by building a second fortification wall and a tower in the south. In order to cope with sieges, supply rooms and dwellings were built inside the enclosure, which, however, were not preserved. The fortress was equipped at the end of the 15th century with a small hall church with an apse. In the middle of the 16th century, the moat was filled.
The last activity will be the walking guided tour in Sibiu downtown, former european cultural capital in 2007, where the fortress walls will be admired, together with some citadel towers, bastions, and the medieval buildings from the three main squares of Sibiu: Piata Mare, Piata Mica and Piata Huet: the Orthodox Cathedral, the Evangelic Cathedral, the Catholic Church St Trinity, the House of Guilds, the Stairs Passage, the Bridge of Lies, the Butchers House, the Bruckenthal Palace, the Cetatii Street with the defense walls, Bastionul Gras.
Pickup will be on the bus station, near Adam Muller Gutenbrunn foundation.
Timișoara, known as the birthplace of the Romanian Revolution, is a vibrant city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a lively cultural scene. Often referred to as 'The Little Vienna,' it offers a unique blend of Austro-Hungarian and Romanian influences.
This iconic square is where the Romanian Revolution began in 1989. It is surrounded by beautiful buildings and is a central point for city life.
One of the oldest squares in Timișoara, Union Square is known for its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere.
This former industrial area has been transformed into a trendy district with art galleries, cafes, and cultural events.
A historic fortification built in the 18th century to defend the city, now a museum and cultural center.
A beautiful palace with a mix of architectural styles, now home to the Timișoara Art Museum.
A traditional Romanian tripe soup, tangy and flavorful.
Grilled minced meat rolls, a popular street food in Romania.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with minced meat and rice, a classic Romanian dish.
Fried doughnuts topped with sour cream and jam, a sweet treat.
This is the best time to visit Timișoara as the weather is pleasant, and the city hosts numerous festivals and outdoor events. The temperatures are ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying its parks and gardens.
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Timișoara is generally safe for tourists, but common sense precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.
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The tram system is the most popular and efficient way to get around Timișoara. It covers most of the city and is affordable.
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A charming town with a medieval fortress and beautiful architecture.
A historic city with beautiful architecture and cultural attractions.
An open-air museum showcasing traditional Banat village life.
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