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  • Day 182

    Sighisoara, Romania

    November 6, 2022 in Romania ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    In northern Romania we visited the beautiful town of Sighisoara (apparently pronounced "Ziggy-shore-a"). The town circles a hill, on the summit of which stands a citadel with a ring of walls, nine extant towers (including the “Tower of the Clock”), and a number of medieval churches. Settlement of the area dates from the Bronze Age and, later, the era of Roman Dacia, but the town itself originated in the 12th century when it was colonized by Saxon Germans. In the 14th century they secured its designation as a free city, enabling it to become an important centre of trade by the second half of the 16th century. Much of the lower town had to be rebuilt after being ravaged by fire in 1676. The historic centre of the town was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage ListRead more