May 17
2006
Rasnov Citadel
I promised to myself when I’ll have time to post some of the pictures taken in my vacation in Romania.
I hope that my Canadian friends will have the chance to discover themselves the mystical beauty of these places.
I’ll start with one of the dearest places to me, Rasnov , my hometown.
I uploaded some photos with Rasnov citadel on my vacation Flickr set.
Some things that you don’t know about Rasnov citadel (“Cetatea Rasnov” in Romanian) is that a few years ago, an Italian entrepreneur take it in concession for 50 years. He done a great job there, rebuilding it, so right now it looks almost identical how it was hundreds of years ago.
You can visit the halls and dungeons, you can look at ancient weapons, throw a coin in the citadel fountain (143 meters deep, where the legend says it took more than 15 years to dig), take a look on the beautiful surrounding landscape and finally, you can rest for a cold beer on the rustic patio that is inside the citadel inner court.
When I was a kid, we use to spend days in between those old walls and ruins. I remember how fascinating was. And still remains.
By the way, the citadel was used in many movies. “Nemuritorii” (“The Immortals”) for example, who has one of the best soundtrack for a Romanian film made before 1989 signed by Phoenix, a legendary Romanian band of the ’70s.
Also, in Rasnov county was shot Cold Mountain a few years ago.
So if you wonder where are located that breathtaking landscapes, now you know.








