2. At first, the cit y was built as a fortress in the 13 th century under the name “Corona”. In medieval period, people with the support of princes over the mountains, have founded a center of spiritual resistance able to withstand hardships.
3. Is a large cobblestone square and the heart of the old town; is still surrounded in places by the original fortress walls. BRAŞOV COUNCIL SQUARE
4. The building is mentioned for the first time in a historical document in 1420. The tower 48m tall, with a surveillance function, is included during the XVII th century . BRAŞOV COUNCIL BULDING
5. - a picture from 1905 of the Council Building -
6. The church also houses occasional classical-music concerts. It is one of the most important, and doubtlessly the most imposing, monument built by the German people from Transylvania in Their 850 years of history. It acquired its name after a catastrophic fire in 1689, when the whole city was burnt. The flames and the smoke blackened its walls, but the sumptuousness and the greatness of the church couldn't be destroyed. THE BLACK CHURCH
7. Ideal place for shopping, hanging out with friends… Picture from XX century of the same street. REBULICII STREET
8. The Rope Street (Strada Sforii) is among the narrowest streets in Europe. The street is up to 1,32 meters wide and 83 meters long. It was built in the 17 th century to allow firemen easier access to the medieval city centre. THE ROPE STREET
9. The history of the Schei Gate dates back to the 13 th century when Brasov was under Saxon rule. Romanians were allowed to enter the walled city at only certain times and therefore settled outside the wall in a district called Schei. THE SCHEI GATE
11. The Black Tower was built in 1494. It has a square shape and it is 9 m high. In 1599 the tower was destroyed by lightning. The Black Tower construction was erected between 1460-1494. It has a semicircular shape and it is 14m high. THE WHITE TOWER AND THE BLACK TOWER
12. The walls of Brasov's fortress have been preserved very well here and you can still see them so you can take a walk “Behind the walls”. BEHIND THE WALLS
13. It appears in documents since 1292. The building comprises "The Coresi room" where are held printings telling the story of the beginning of the typography in Brasov. The museum hosts a compelling legacy: more than four thousands of rare books (many of them printed or copied by handwriting right here). You can also see a class room from that time. THE FIRST ROMANIAN SCHOOL
15. Ion Mesota(picture) was a romanian teacher who studied at the “Andrei Saguna” national college. A famous school was named after him: the “Dr. Ioan Mesota” national college. This shool is a rival of the “Andrei Saguna” college, but the latter is older and with more tradition. However these two schools are the most popular ones of the city. "Dr. IOAN MEŞOTA" NATIONAL COLLEGE
16. "Johannes Honterus" school The “Johannes Honterus” school was named gymnasium in 1568. This school is the best German language school in our city. Also it has grades of all kinds: primary school, gymnasium, as well as high school.
17. The position of the college is good within the town and you can arrive there easily The National College of Computer Science “Grigore Moisil” is one of the best high schools in Brasov, with specific traditions. It has only one studying field, computer science. This high school relies only on computer science and the pupils have lots of computer science classes.
46. Hungarians The Hungarians had came in Bra ş ov in the X th century. They were working as shopkeepers. The first schools in which the students were taught in Hungarian was built in 1542, into the small villages around Bra ş ov. The oldest news paper in the world, which is still appearing, was found by Hungarians in 1849, and it’s called Brassói Lapok.
47. Greeks The Greeks came in our city 700 years ago. They made their own community and created comercials companies. They have a really important semnificans for the cultural and relegion activities. In 1787 was founded a church, Holy Trinity Orthodox Church. The local authorities accepted the bulding of the church only if it wasn’t seen from the street, so it had to be hidden be the walls of the fortress. Greeks were often working as shopskeeprs, or they were working with the leather and glass. Some of them (the rich one) were bankers.
53. GYPSIES Gyps y’ s language is different from Roma nian’s language, and their habits are also different. Some of Gypsy ’s traditions : - Gypsy trial - The wedding: marriages are betw e en the ages 13-17 years old. Gypsies are very merry and they like to dance and to sing. Many of them are singers because they have good voices. They take advantages any time for fun and they live the life to the full.
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56. The Germans from Brasov are also known as Saxons. They are here from the XI st century . The most important german is Johannes Honterus (1498-1549) . He reorganized the First Romanian School and he made the first tipography from Brasov. In 1990-1992 has been the Great Exodus of the Saxon, when many persons had go to Germany. The Saxons have a special fest named “Honterus-fest” (from 1845), when they celebrate the their history. GERMANS
76. Cult music Brasov is quite an important center of musical culture for our country. The internet portrays our orchestra as a perfect machine of musical creation. Also, our opera artists are renowned throughout the country and outside of it
77. Soft & Heavy metal music But, let’s not forget the soft (or heavy) music playing community, which have started to get the upper hand in the musical scene of this town, and leaving the symphonic music behind(for the joy of some , and the sadness of others).