• Rupea Fortress (or Cohalm Fortress) is one of the archaeological remains in Romania, the first signs of human settlements dating from the Paleolitic.
  • The entrance into Rupea citadel. The Rupea fortress as it is seen from under the Gate Tower. The Dawn fortress and a path which leads to the Upper fortress.
  • 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, located in Rupea, Romania, is a stunning medieval stronghold perched on a basalt cliff, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Rupea Fortress, located on the Northwestern side of Brasov county, was built on a basalt rock.
  • Rupea Fortress is shaped like a snail shell. It consists of three smaller fortresses each one of them built in a different time period.
  • The fortress of Rupea nowadays covers an area of approximately 11 ha (~27 acres) together with its walls, towers and inner courtyards.
  • The Rupea Fortress is halfway between Brașov and Sighișoara, about an hour away from each.It is a peasant citadel with four areas reinforced with polygonal towers.
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  • Rupea Fortress is one of the most interesting medieval castles in Transylvania, Romania. The name of the citadel comes from Latin rupes meaning " stone ".