Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania
Overview
These Transylvanian villages with their fortified churches provide a vivid picture of the cultural landscape of southern Transylvania. The seven villages inscribed, founded by the Transylvanian Saxons, are characterized by a specific land-use system, settlement pattern and organization of the family farmstead that have been preserved since the late Middle Ages. They are dominated by their fortified churches, which illustrate building styles from the 13th to the 16th century.
About Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania
The "Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania" UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of seven villages chosen from among over 150 such structures surviving in the Transylvania region of Romania. They are dominated by fortified churches and characterized by a specific settlement pattern that has been preserved since the Late Middle Ages.
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Components(7 locations)
- •Village of Viscri596bis-003
- •Village of Dârjiu596bis-004
- •Village of Câlnic596bis-006
- •Village of Biertan596bis-001
- •Village of Valea Viilor596bis-007
- •Village of Saschiz-Keisd596bis-005
- •Village of Prejmer-Tartlau596bis-002
Details
- Countries
- Romania
- ISO Codes
- RO
- Area
- 553 ha
- Coordinates
- 46.1358, 24.7731
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