• Rupea Fortress (Romanian: Cetatea Rupea, German: Burg Reps, Hungarian: Kőhalmi vár) is a medieval fortress built by Transylvanian Saxons in the Kingdom of Hungary...
  • Rupea Fortress looms high above the town of Rupea on a 120m high rock and makes for a nice visit when driving from Brasov to Sighisoara.
  • Homorod Baths are located at a distance of about 60 kilometers from Rupea Fortress and is distinguished by the presence of numerous mineral water springs.
  • First mentioned in 1324, Rupea Fortress extends on almost 11 hectares. Its three levels were built in different moments, the newer ones enclosing the top...
  • Rupea Fortress, located in Rupea, Romania, is a stunning medieval stronghold perched on a basalt cliff, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • One of the most picturesque medieval ruins in Romania in terms of positioning and photogenic potential, the Rupea Fortress has an impressive history...
  • Rupea Fortress is a peasant fortress with four fortified zones with polygonal towers. ... The first documentary attestation of the Rupea fortress dates back to 1324.
  • Throughout history, the Rupea fortress served as a refuge for the people of the surrounding villages during the repeated attacks of the Tatars and Turks.
  • Rupea Fortress is located just northwest of Brasov which is located in central Romania just north of Sinaia and east of Sibiu in the Transylvania region.
  • Rupea Fortress (or Cohalm Fortress) is one of the archaeological remains in Romania, the first signs of human settlements dating from the Paleolitic.