Calnic Fortress (Citadel)

The Calnic Citadel is a citadel located in Calnic, Alba County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. It was built by a nobleman whose family later sold it to the local ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary. When still used for defensive purposes, the double walls encompassed a residential keep, storerooms and a Roman Catholic chapel that became Lutheran following the Reformation. Together with the surrounding village, the citadel forms part of the villages with fortified churches in Transylvania UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Cetate Fortres
  • Câlnic
  • cetatea Calnic
  • curtea interioara
  • Kelnek,erődtemplom
  • Calnic Fortress inside view
  • tranzitie
  • Cetatea Calnic
  • Câlnic fortress
  • Fortress in Cîlnic (near Săsciori), Caraş-Severin, Romania
  • Kelnek
  • FOTOGALERIE ROLF ZIMS: 2013 Rumänien, Siebenbürgen, Kirchenburg Calnic
  • View from the tower

Country:
Romania
Rating:
10
Latitude:
45,8890363
Longitude:
23,6603892
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