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Romania, Sibiu, Biertan, townscape, fence in foreground
A street of Biertan (Romania)Biertan is one of the most important Saxon villages with fortified churches in Transylvania, having been on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1993
BiertanSaxon fortified church of Biertan, near Sibiu, Transylvania
Fortified church in PrejmerThe fortified church in Prejmer (German: Tartlau) is one of many fortified churches in the Romanian region of Transylvania
Fortified church of ViscriThe Viscri fortified church is a Lutheran fortified church in Viscri. It was built by the ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary
The fortified church of BiertanBiertan (German: BirthAÔé¼lm, Romani: Biyertan, Hungarian: Berethalom) is a commune in central Romania, in the north of the Sibiu County
Bukovina painted monasteries ArboreChurch of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist of Arbore Bukovina painted monasteries UNESCO Site
Exterior Frescoes Arbore Monastery, Bucovina, RomaniaChurch of Beheading of St John Baptist of Arbore, Bukovina painted monasteries, Unesco, Romania
Voronet Monastery, 15th century, exterior, Voronet, Bucovina Monasteries, Bucovina Region, RomaniaThe Voronet Monastery is a medieval monastery in the Romanian village of Voronet, now a part of the town Gura Humorului. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina
Voronet Monastery, Bucovina Region, RomaniaVoronet Monastery, 15th century, religious frescoes done in Voronet blue, original paint made with lapus lazuli stone. The Voronet Monastery is a medieval monastery in the Romanian village of
Romania, Transylvania, Prejmer. Inside the fortified walls of the UNESCO protected Prejmer ChurchThe fortified church Tartlau Prejmer is a Lutheran fortified church in Prejmer (Tartlau), Brasov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania
Prejmer fortified church in TransylvaniaThe fortified church Tartlau Prejmer is a Lutheran fortified church in Prejmer (Tartlau), Brasov County, in the Transylvania region of Romania
Rooftops of SibiuCloudy blue skies against the traditional and characteristic rooftops of UNESCO world heritage site, Sibiu
Arbore Monastery in Bukovna RomaniaChurch of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist of ArboreArbore Monastery is located in the northeastern part of Romania, in the Bukovina region, about 30 km from the town of Suceava
Wooden tower of the orthodox church of Surdesti, Maramures, Romania
High angle view of Sighisoara, Transylvania
Wooden church in SurdestiWooden tower of the orthodox church of Surdesti, Maramures, Romania
Tower of Rogoz orthodox wooden church, Maramures, Romania
Wooden church of Poplis, Maramures, Romania
Wooden orthodox church of Surdesti, Maramures, Romania
Entrance to wooden orthodox church of Surdesti, Maramures, Romania
Interior of orthodox church of Surdesti, Maramures, Romania
Saschiz village, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, high angle view
Fortified church in Saschiz, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, elevated view
Anglo-Saxon village Saschiz, Transylvania, RomaniaRomania, Transylvania, Saschiz, fortified Saxon Church, 15th century, elevated view
Candles lit at the cemetery of an orthodox churchCandles lit at the cemetery of the orthodox church of Surdesti during Easter, Maramures, Romania
Detail from a wall of painted Voronet MonasteryDetail from the last judgement fresco in a wall of the painted Voronet Monastery, Suceava County, Bukovina Region, Romania
Fresco in a wall of painted Voronet Monastery
Wooden orthodox church of Rogoz, Maramures, Romania
Tower of orthodox wooden churchTower of Rogoz orthodox wooden church, Maramures, Romania
Window and crossses on a wooden orthodox church
Orthodox monastery of Humor, Suceava County, Bukovina Region, Romania
Interior of wooden orthodox church of Poplis, Maramures, Romania
Wooden church in Plopis, Transylvania, RomaniaChurch of Archangels Michael and Gabriel, a traditional wooden Romanian Orthodox Church, built in 1798, in village of Plopis, Maramures county
Wooden gate and orthodox church of Surdesti, Maramures, Romania
Infantry Restingcirca 1915: The Romanian Infantry back at base camp. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)