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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Romania - 344km. - Day 2 - Transalpina - Alba Iulia - The white princess of the Transylvanian valley - Sibiu - The medieval city of Transylvania, which tests if lovers lie and its houses do not sleep - what to see at Alba Iulia and Sibiu

 

Day 2, 21 October 2023: Craiova - Alba Iulia - Sibiu via Transalpina - 344km.

 

Transalpina road

 
The Transalpina or DN67C is a 148 km national road in the Southern Carpathians and is the highest altitude road in Romania at 2145m (Urdele pass). It connects Novaci, south of the Parâng mountains with Sebes in the north. The road is closed in winter and opens from mid-May to mid-October, but given the good weather, windy but without snow, we were lucky on our trip and the road was still open.

 
Our motorcycle at Transalpina road

 


 

Transalpina is a Latin name and means "the country beyond the mountains".
History says that the road was originally built by the Romans. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries the shepherds contributed to the reconstruction of the road according to their income, and the Germans resurfaced it during the World War Ι. 
 
 

We enjoy the windy day at Transalpina road


The road was known as Poteca Dracului (Devil's Path) but renamed when in 1939 King Charles II passed through it with his son Prince Michael I to Drumul Regelui (King's Road).



Windy day at Transalpina road

 

It was used again by the Germans during the World War ΙΙ and for 70 years it had minimal maintenance. 



A lot of turns and beautiful autumn colors

 
But in 2008–2009 the transformation of the road began, it cost 385 million euros, a project that received a lot of criticism, it was considered useless and a product of corruption. The Transalpina today is mainly used by tourists and takes about three hours to cross over.


Lake Oașa (Lacul Oașa)


 

Alba Iulia

 

Alba Iulia - The white princess of the Transylvanian valley

 
 
 
Alba means white, from the old Slavic name Belgrade (White Castle), and Iulia comes from the name of the Romanian Prince Gelu (Iulius in Latin), who was the governor of the region in the 10th century, so the white city of the Prince, the white Princess we could say. 
 
The sweet climate and the rich soil have supported the cultivation of vines since ancient Roman times in the region of Alba Iulia, located on the Transylvanian valley
 
 
Orthodox Cathedral of the Reunification

 
 
In Roman times it was called Apulum and was an important military center of the Romans and this is shown by the temples, mosaics, public baths, amphitheaters and the many statues have found in the area. 
 
In the Middle Ages it was in great prosperity and here Prince Michael (Mihai Viteazul, Michael the Brave) in 1599 managed to unite the three regions of Romania, Wallachia, Transylvania and Moldavia. 
 
 
Bronze statue at the streets

 
And here on December 1st, 1918 Transylvania was united with the rest of Romania and in 1922 Prince Ferdinand was crowned king of Romania.


Bronze statue at the streets

 

 

In the center the city has wide streets, the Habsburg citadel is one of the most impressive in Europe, with many historical and architectural attractions such as the Catholic Cathedral, the Batthyaneum Library, the Orthodox Cathedral of the Reunification, the Babilon which houses the National Museum of the Union, the Apor Palace, the Princely Palace and the University.
 
 
Bronze statue at the streets

 
 
We had time only to visit only the Parc Cetate at the historic center, the Reunification Cathedral, the Cetatea Bastionara Alba Carolina with the Bastions, the Saint Michael Cathedral, the Princely Palace of Alba Iulia, and we enjoyed our coffee at the ''Dante Cafe'' & Dine near the park. 




 

Bronze statue at the streets

 

Sibiu, great square

 

Sibiu-The medieval city of Transylvania, which tests if lovers lie and its houses do not sleep 



Sibiu may not be Transylvania's top tourist destination, but its tourist crowds have been steadily increasing since Forbes magazine ranked it as the 8th most idyllic city in Europe (published in 2008). 



Great square

 

 

Sibiu is 275 km away from Bucharest. It has approximately 134,000 inhabitants and due to its history it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as a representative example of a medieval city. In 2007 it was the Cultural Capital of Europe together with Luxembourg. The Cibin River divides the city into two picturesque districts.


Beautiful house at Sibiu

 

Traditionally the Upper-Town was home to wealthy businessmen and merchants and the Lower-town was the area of artisans and manufacturers.
 

Bridge of Lies

 


The history of the city dates back to Roman times, but the big change came when in 1147 the Saxons settled in the area and a German-speaking minority was created in Transylvania, the city used to be called Hermannstadt
 

Bridge of Lies

 

Bridge of Lies

 
For Romanians, however, it is the most ideal romantic destination, since they consider Sibiu the most romantic city and according to tradition they come to the city to verify if their love is true. According to the legend the 'Bridge of Lies', a cast-iron bridge built in 1859-1860 and connecting the Great and the Little Squares, will shake violently if someone lies to the questions were asked by their the other half, the time they are upon the bridge. 
 
Another legend says that merchants crossing the bridge often tried to cheat their customers. Those who were caught lying were thrown from this bridge. 
 
According to another legend the bridge was the meeting point for men attending the military academy with their mistresses. The young men did not show up and left the girls waiting for them, until they realized that they had been deceived. 
 
Another legend says that the bridge was often crossed by young couples promising eternal love. Girls claimed to be virgins and the lie was discovered after marriage. As punishment they were thrown from the bridge, which was the place where they had originally claimed their lies.



"Open eyes" at the attics of the houses

 

Open eyes

 
It is said that the houses of the city do not ''sleep'', because in their attics they have small windows that look like ''open eyes''.
 

The stairs passage

 


The Stairs Passage

 
The Pasajul Scarilor is a passage of steps from the 13th century, a graphical, architectural masterpiece with twin staircases and archways, connects the Upper Town to the Lower Town. At one end of the passage there is the city's oldest building which now hosts the oldest restaurant in Romania, The Golden Barrel (Butoiul de Aur).
 
 
Holy Trinity

 

 

Holy Trinity, The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedrala Ortodoxa Mitropolitana Sfanta Treime)

It is the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania.
It is built between 1902-1906 in the style of a Byzantine basilica, inspired by Hagia Sophia with the main spires influenced by Transylvanian church architecture and Baroque elements.
The interior is dominated by a massive gold chandelier and features neo-Byzantine decorations. This is the second largest Orthodox cathedral in Romania (the biggest one is located in Iasi).



Holy Trinity

 

 

 

 
Holy Trinity
 
 

 

Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral

 

Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary



 
The Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary is the most famous Gothic-style church in Transylvania. The big height of 73.34 m is a landmark of the city. The four turrets situated on top of the steeple and used to symbolize  that the town had the right to sentence to death. It belongs to the Lutheran, German-speaking Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania.
 
We had great time at Sibiu. We rent a room at an old house with a yard at the historic center, near the Large Square and we had an excellent night at Atrium restaurant, next to the Bridge of Lies, at Piata Mica. The night was warm like a summer night, there was a piano outside of the restaurant next to the bridge and the pianist chose to play a nice collection of songs, our Aperol drinks on the table, such a great night!
 

Stairs passage

 

Lower Town


 


 

 


 

  

 

 

 

 




Sunday, August 4, 2024

Greece - Bulgaria - Romania - 645 km. - Day 1 - Craiova - Romania's medieval, hidden gem - what to see and do at Craiova

 

Day 1 October 20, 2023: 

N.Moudania, Halkidiki-Craiova, Romania - 645 km.

 

On our trip from North Greece to Romania we pass through Bulgaria. In Bulgaria cars have to pay a vignette instead of a toll, but for motorcycles the crossing is free. Gasoline is cheap and of good quality, and the road is a highway. 

 

We enter Romania from the New Europe Bridge, a cable bridge, which connects Vidin of Bulgaria with Calafat of Romania by road and rail, over the Danube, the natural border of the two countries. In Romania there are no tolls and no vignette is needed.

Craiova - Romania's medieval, hidden gem



Constantin Mihail Palace, the Craiova Art Museum

 
Craiova is our first stop to Romania. It is the largest and most important city in southwestern Romania, on the banks of the Jiu River and in the center of the province of Oltenia, 227 km away from the country's capital, Bucharest, 68 km away from the Danube. 
The first impression is that it is a very artistic and cultural city with beautiful buildings, open squares, monuments and statues, it has a university and it's the commercial center of the region. Let's walk together to the historic center of Craiova!

 
 Dolj County Hall   
 
 
The first stop of a visitor should be in the heart of the historic city center where there are two squares, literally stuck together, Mihai Viteazul Square and Prefecturii Square. They host the statue of Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave), one of Romania's most influential leaders, along with a musical fountain and the town hall, Dolj County Hall respectively. These squares are also famous for the Christmas market, it's considered one of the best in Europe.  Festivals and fairs are also organized here.

 

Statue of Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave), one of the most important leaders in Romanian history, and the musical fountain

 

Graffiti on a wall of a house
 

 

During our stroll around the historic center we find that Craiova is a city with a strong artistic flair and there are many examples of street art on its streets. Graffiti on the walls and bronze statues in the streets of the city you will find a lot.

 

Bronze woman's statue

 

Bronze man's statue

 

Bronze man's statue, the man is feeding pigeons

 

We visit and take photos of The Craiova Art Museum, an art museum that was the palace of Constantin Mihail, one of the richest Romanians of his time, built from 1898 to 1907 by the French architect Paul Gottereau.

  


Constantin Mihail Palace, the Craiova Art Museum

 

In its courtyard is the "Constantin Brâncusi Center", a project dedicated to Constantin Brâncusi, a Romanian sculptor, painter and photographer who made his career in France, the patriarch of modern sculpture.


 

Constantin Brancusi Pavilion

 

 
The next morning we visit to beautiful churches, the metropolis of Oltenia which is the Cathedral of Agios Demetrius, an orthodox church, originally built in 1490 and Agios Elias, built in 1720. The church was painted by George Tattarescu.

 

Metropolitan Cathedral St. Demetrius
Saint Elias


 


 

While returning to our hotel we think that there are many beauties of Craiova we didn't manage to visit in our short time and leave with the hope that we will come back to learn more about this beautiful city. 
Continue the reading, our next route is at Transalpina.
 

Bulgaria - Romania - Trip with motorcycle - Transalpina - Transfagarasan - Journey without plan to Transylvania

 

Transfagarasan

Motorcycle trip Greece - Bulgaria - Romania - Transalpina - Transfagarasan

 

Sometimes the best journeys are those that start when we don't plan, continue how we don't expect, and are taking us places we don't know.’’

Aisha Mirza

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Trip to Bulgaria and Romania from Greece

 
 
October 2023, a warm October, which looks more like spring and has woken us up for a new trip with motorcycle (ours is a Vstrom 650 Suzuki).
We're searching the forecast to see what the weather is like in our neighborhood and we found that Romania had excellent sunny days and there are two awesome motorcycle rides there we want to explore, Transalpina and Transfagarasan. We need only two days to plan the trip and the decision is taken, 2 on wheels are on the road again, this time for Romania and Transylvania!

I hope Aisha is right and the no plan goes well for us...


 Day 1 - Craiova - Romania's medieval, hidden gem - what to see and do at Craiova    

 Day 2 - Transalpina - Alba Iulia - The white princess of the Transylvanian valley - Sibiu - The medieval city of Transylvania, which tests if lovers lie and its houses do not sleep - what to see at Alba Iulia and Sibiu   

 Day 3 - Sibiu - Sighișoara - Brasov - The birthplace of Count Dracula - what to see at Sighisoara   

 Day 4 - The best places to visit around Brașov - Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle) - Peleș Castle - Valea Cetatii Cave - Citadel (Celatea) Râșnov      

Day 5 - What to see and do at Brașov - Ηοllywood goes to Transylvania     

 Day 6 - Brasov to Pitesti via the Transfagarasan - DN7C -  THE BEST ROAD IN THE WORLD    

 Day 7 - Pitesti - Veliko Tarnovo    

Day 8 - Veliko Tarnovo - Sofia - Thessaloniki - Nea Moudania

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