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Rupea Fortress - Wikipedia Rupea Fortress stands on one of the oldest archaeological sites in Romania, the first signs of human settlements dating from the Paleolithic and Early Neolithic (5500–3500 BC)
Explore Rupea Citadel - Old Town Explorer Discover Rupea Citadel in Romania Learn about its medieval history, restoration, and how to visit this iconic fortress in Transylvania
Rupea Fortress – location, history and tourist attractions The Rupea Fortress is one of the oldest and most important fortresses in Transylvania, with documentary evidence dating back to the 14th century It was originally built as a fortification on a high stone block overlooking the bridge over the Ribița River
Rupea Citadel, a haven from the past - livetheworld. com The Dacians and the Romans are some of the forefathers of the Romanian people Rupea Citadel is made entirely out of stone and built on the Dacian ruins It has an enthralling past, being attacked by the Turks, later becoming a ruin because of its abandonment and remaining an amazing place today
What You Need to Know Before Visiting Transylvanias Rupea Citadel Rupea Citadel has a long history dating back to the 13th century It was built as a fortress to defend against invaders and served as a refuge during tough times The citadel has seen many battles and has been a safe haven for villagers Today, it stands as a symbol of Transylvania's resilience
Rupea Citadel Photo Gallery — noteworthy photos Perched on a hill overlooking the village of Rupea, this medieval fortress dates back to the 14th century, although its origins may trace even further to the Roman era The citadel is characterized by its well-preserved walls, imposing towers, and intricate stonework
Rupea Fortress - Crafted Tours Romania Rupea Citadel is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Romania, with the first signs of human settlements dating from the Palaeolithic and early Neolithic A popular legend in the area tells that Dacian king Decebalus would commit suicide within the citadel during the Second Dacian War (105–106), when the citadel was known as Ramidava
Rupea Fortress: One of Transylvania’s Iconic Medieval Sites One of the most imposing medieval sites in Transylvania, this is a definite must during your trips across this world-unique destination Halfway between the medieval cities of Brasov and Sighisoara, the fortress amazes through its shape, dimensions, and centuries of history