- en.wikipedia.org Șchei GateȘchei Gate of Brașov, 2023. ... the construction date, but they also inform us that the gate was built after the Emperor of Austria, Francis I, visited Brașov in 1817.[1].
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g295394-…Schei Gate. 3.5. 37 yorum. ... Burası eski Brasov kasabasının kapılarından biridir. Çok süslü bir şey ve oldukça iyi bir yeniden yapılanma.
- tr.advisor.travel poi/Schei-Gate-21182Șchei Gate (Română: Poarta Șchei din Brașov) bir turistik, içinde Kapılar biridir Braşov , Romanya .
- welcometoromania.eu Brasov/Brasov_Poarta_Schei_…Schei gate: description with many images, location, GPS, contact. Links to Brașov's sight's map, hotels, restaurants, business, folklore.
- lovinromania.com places/brasov-county/brasov/…The Șchei Gate was built between 1827 and 1828 in order to cope with the increased traffic in and out of the citadel of Brașov as trade was booming at that time.
- gems.travel article/europe/romania/brasov/the-…Located in the heart of Transylvania, The Schei Gate in Brașov Romania is a must-see destination for anyone looking to explore the country’s unique cu.
- flickr.com photos/oeyvind/53154510979←. Poarta Șchei | by oeyvind.
- directbooking.ro landmark-brasov,-schei-gate-…In fact, most of the construction costs were borne by Roman merchants Schei. The gate is built in neoclassical style, brasov mainstream architecture in this period.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/brasov/the-chei-…Discover The "Șchei" Gate in Brasov! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip.
- gmap.ro en/Brasov_Poarta_ScheiDescription with many pictures, location on Google Maps, 3D images of the area. Links to other tourist attractions in Braşov and Romania.Schei gate.
- tropter.com en/romania/brasov/schei-gateThe Șchei Gate is one of the city gates in Brasov. It was built in 1827 in the vicinity of the Catherine Gate, which was no longer sufficient in the face of increasing...
- lonelyplanet.com romania/transylvania/brasov/…In Saxon Braşov, Romanians were banished to the Schei quarter in the southwest; entry to this quarter from the walled city was marked by the Schei Gate.