• Central Sighișoara as photographed by Kurt Hielscher in 1933. A street in central Sighișoara, very close to the Clock Tower.
  • Sighişoara became one of the most important cities of Transylvania, with artisans from throughout the Holy Roman Empire visiting the settlement.
  • Sighisoara Citadel is the old town area of Sighișoara that is on a hill overlooking the area. Saxon settlers started construction of the fortress in the 12th century.
  • Vlad Dracul House, Sighisoara. The Clock Tower, built back in 1360, offered incredible views of the city and an interesting display of historical artifacts inside.
  • Everything about Sighișoara: history, sights, map, accommodation, restaurants, business, services, tourist destination, folk dance ensemble, weather forecast.
  • So resplendent are Sighişoara’s pastel-coloured buildings, stony lanes and medieval towers, you’ll rub your eyes in disbelief.
  • If it has rained in the last couple of days or is raining, the track from Vulcan to a few kilometres south of Sighișoara will be a quagmire.
  • Explore Sighișoara's citadel, birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, with historic churches and Romanian cuisine in a UNESCO-listed medieval town.
  • ...of Sighisoara is a gorgeous piece of medieval Romanian history and a UNESCO World Heritage Site – here are the best things to do in Sighisoara, Romania.