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Transylvania, Romania

Transylvania travel photo highlights. What does Transylvania look like? Images from Brasov, Sighisoara, and Bran in the Transylvania region of Romania. © www.uncorneredmarket.com
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  • Aerial View of Brasov - Transylvania, Romania

    Aerial View of Brasov - Transylvania, Romania

    Aerial View of Brasov - Transylvania, Romania © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Dracula's Castle in Autumn - Bran, Romania, Romania

    Dracula's Castle in Autumn - Bran, Romania, Romania

    Dracula's Castle in Autumn - Bran, Romania, Romania © www.uncorneredmarket.com/

  • Flowers at the Cemetery  - Brasov, Romania

    Flowers at the Cemetery - Brasov, Romania

    Flowers at the Cemetery - Brasov, Romania © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Sighisoara - Transylvania, Romania

    Sighisoara - Transylvania, Romania

    Sighisoara – a small Transylvanian town that has managed to preserve many features of its walled, medieval past including its 16th century clock tower and 14th century citadel. Sighisoara’s is perhaps most well-known as the birthplace of Vlad Dracul III, the source of inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Nicknamed Vlad Tepes (or Vlad the Impaler), Vlad III ruled the surrounding territory of Wallachia from 1456-1462 and was known for skewering his enemies with impaling sticks - by the dozens, hundreds or thousands depending on the historian you speak to. © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Broken Rail - Transylvania, Romania

    Broken Rail - Transylvania, Romania

    We came across this lookout point for a nice view of Brasov. We were a little hestitant to go towards the edge for closer photos. © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Men Clearing Autumn Leaves - Brasov, Romania

    Men Clearing Autumn Leaves - Brasov, Romania

    Men Clearing Autumn Leaves - Brasov, Romania © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Birthplace of Vlad Dracul III – Sighisoara, Romania

    Birthplace of Vlad Dracul III – Sighisoara, Romania

    Sighisoara – a small Transylvanian town that has managed to preserve many features of its walled, medieval past including its 16th century clock tower and 14th century citadel. Sighisoara’s is perhaps most well-known as the birthplace of Vlad Dracul III, the source of inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Nicknamed Vlad Tepes (or Vlad the Impaler), Vlad III ruled the surrounding territory of Wallachia from 1456-1462 and was known for skewering his enemies with impaling sticks - by the dozens, hundreds or thousands depending on the historian you speak to. © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Romanian Castle - Transylvania, Romania

    Romanian Castle - Transylvania, Romania

    Romanian Castle - Transylvania, Romania © www.uncorneredmarket.com

  • Birthplace of Vlad Dracul III – Sighisoara, Romania

    Birthplace of Vlad Dracul III – Sighisoara, Romania

    Sighisoara – a small Transylvanian town that has managed to preserve many features of its walled, medieval past including its 16th century clock tower and 14th century citadel. Sighisoara’s is perhaps most well-known as the birthplace of Vlad Dracul III, the source of inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Nicknamed Vlad Tepes (or Vlad the Impaler), Vlad III ruled the surrounding territory of Wallachia from 1456-1462 and was known for skewering his enemies with impaling sticks - by the dozens, hundreds or thousands depending on the historian you speak to. © www.uncorneredmarket.com

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