Brasov Romania

Brașov, Romania, is a stunning medieval Transylvanian city nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, famous for its Saxon history, cobbled Council Square (Piața Sfatului), the iconic Black Church, well-preserved fortifications, and as a base for Dracula legends (Bran Castle). It offers a vibrant mix of history (first Romanian school), culture (museums), and outdoor activities (hiking, skiing), with free walking tours available daily to explore its charming streets and landmarks like Rope Street.

Catherine's Gate in Brașov, Romania, is a surviving medieval city gate, a significant historical landmark with turrets and fortifications, once the main entry from the Schei district, offering insight into the city's past defenses and architecture, now a key tourist spot.