• Rupea Fortress (Romanian: Cetatea Rupea, German: Burg Reps, Hungarian: Kőhalmi vár) is a medieval fortress built by Transylvanian Saxons in the Kingdom of Hungary...
  • The citadel of Rupea, clearly visible from the main road between Sighisoara and Brasov, was one of the major fortresses of Transylvania.
  • 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...
  • The Fortress of Rupea ... its been 30+ years since I last visited this fortress, and unfortunately I have to say very little has changed...
  • Rupea fortress was first mentioned in 1357. ... Quality access roads lead you to the fortress, where you’ll find 110 parking spaces (of which 10 for buses).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A Fortress Steeped in History. Dating back to the 14th century, Rupea Citadel is one of Romania's oldest citadels.
  • Rupea Fortress is one of the most interesting medieval castles in Transylvania, Romania. The name of the citadel comes from Latin rupes meaning " stone ".