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1. Bran castle

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Short Description: The Bran Castle, a historical and architectural monument, is located in Bran-Rucar Pass, 30 kilometers from Brasov. The fortress, probably made of wood, was raised by the Teutonic Knights between 1211-1225, being assigned to Theodorikus.

2. Apor Castle

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Short Description: The Apour Castle from Abuş, Mureş County dates from 1775-1830.

3. Bocskai Castle

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Short Description: The Gábor Bocskai Castle in Aghiresu, Cluj County, was built in 1572, but now the castle is ruined.

4. Fortified church

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Short Description: The fortified church was built in 1333.

5. Bethlen Castle

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Short Description: It is one of the most prestigious institutions of pre-university education of the Hungarian minority in Romania.

6. Castelul Batthányi-Bethlen

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7. Csaky Castle

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Short Description: Csáky Castle is a mansion built at the beginning of the 19th century in Almaşu, Salaj County.

8. Huszar Castle

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Short Description: The Huszár Castle in Apalina dates from the 18th century, but underwent changes towards the end of the 19th century.

9. Nopcsa Castle

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10. Bethlen Castle

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Short Description: Arctic Castle Bethlen Castle was built around 1850 and is surrounded by a dendrological park with more than 150 local and exotic plant species.

11. Szentkereszty Castle

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Short Description: A former noble field transformed into a holiday home for Ceausescu and then into the county's cultural center.

12. Castelul Károlyi

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Short Description: Károlyi Castle from Ardud dates back to 1481, but was rebuilt in 1730. The castle has a square shape, with a round tower on each corner of the building.

13. Biserica fortificata Atel

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Short Description: Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Aţel, Aţel commune, Sibiu County is a high-rise Gothic style around 1380.

14. The Royal Court of Bacau

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15. The wooden church

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Short Description: The church in the village of Abucea, built in the 17th century, has the patron saint of Paraschiva.

16. The wooden church

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Short Description: The wooden church of Abuş, from Mica commune, Mureş County, dates back to the 18th century, being moved to the current location on a nearby hill in 1883.

17. The wooden church

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Short Description: The wooden church of Acmariu was moved to the monastic complex of St. John the Baptist in Alba Iulia. It was brought to Acmariu locality in Blandiana, Alba County. It was built in 1768, being altered over time.

18. The wooden church

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Short Description: The wooden church "Saint Dumitru" in Adâncata is an Orthodox church built at the end of the 18th century in the village of Adâncata in the village of the same name, which is located in Suceava County.

19. The wooden church

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Short Description: The wooden church dedicated to St. Archangels Michael and Gavriil (St. Voivodes) of Agafton Monastery was built in 1747 in the village of Agafton in the commune of Curteşti, Botosani County.

20. Biserica de lemn

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Short Description: he wooden church in Ticu, Aghireşu commune, Cluj County, dates back to 1641 and has the patron saint "The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul".