Romania's Rasnov Citadel in Pictures

in #busy7 years ago (edited)

One of the coolest things to see in Transylvania is ancient ruins and citadels. Rasnov Citadel is one such ruin that was built in the 13th century as a shelter from invading forces. The citadel sits on top of a rocky hilltop in the Carpathians roughly 650ft about the town of Rasnov. There're traces of earlier fortification system on top of the hill that goes as far back as the Dacian era. The fortress was built to withstand long periods of siege.

There’s a school, dozens of houses, and even a chapel. It’s a village enclosed by walls, towers, and bastions. It withstood attacks from invading Tatars and Turkish throughout its history and was only overrun once when invading forces managed to find the secret route that supplied the fortress with water.


Rasnov Citadel
There’s a silly myth, the same one it seems, about a well that was dug by Turkish prisoners. It took them 17 years to dig the well in exchange for their freedom. Upon completion, they were instead executed instead of being freed. This is the same myth I read about in Corvin Castle!


Rasnov Citadel Walls

It seems like a more than just coincidence and I don’t know which one to believe at this point. The last siege of the citadel was from invading Ottoman forces in the 17th century, their final invasion. It was damaged by fire in the 18th century but was later rebuilt. During the revolution of 1848, it was last used as a refuge and was later abandoned.


Rasnov Citadel Walkway
Today, it’s been restored to its current state and you can sense its importance as you meander through its cobblestoned streets and stand on one of its towers.

Rasnov can be reached by car, bus, or even by foot from Brasov which is only 10km away. I did it with a tour that included Peles and Bran in a day for around $40. Rasnov is the most interesting out of the three.


View of the Carpathian Mountains from Rasnov Fortress


Rasnov Fortress Shops


Romanian Flag in Rasnov Citadel


Rasnov View from the Citadel

I hope you enjoyed these pictures and if you ever find yourself traveling to Romania, I urge you to check out Rasnov Citadel. It was a remarkable experience.

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Nicely looking!

Is it original or modern reconstruction?

Nice place!

Greetings from Romania!
Nice to see you enjoyed our Râșnov Citadel. It' definitely worth seeing. Wondering how many cats did you see there. They run the place :D
Also near the citadel there's a Dino Park and a cave. I hope you got the chance to visit them.
From the three, my favorite is still Peleș Castle. It was built recently, during the Romanian kingdom and it has that fairy tale vibe for me. Maybe that's why I love it.
Your photos are beautiful! So much color. You should check the place in winter also, it's worth it.

Peles Palace is cool!

Stunning photos of that castle and very interesting history. Such a good post!

That was epic! I want my own little self sustainable village, with this type of feel and architect!

Really nice place!

I feel like I have visited the place myself. These pictures are so awesome that they define everything about the place and the place is so beautiful. Travel is fun travel is life. I hope to start my travel someday. Great post. Thanks dear.

The citadel is absolutely stunning! Maybe one day I will travel to Romania. It seems quite beautiful!

wow, very nice