Clock Tower
Sighisoara, Romania
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| The Clock Tower Official | Adult admission to the Clock Tower museum in Sighisoara, val | $2.69 | View |
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- Type
- Historical landmark in Sighișoara, Romania
Visitor information
- Address: Strada Turnului, 545400 Sighișoara, Romania
- Phone: +40 265 771 108
- Official website: https://casa-breslelor.ro/turnul-cu-ceas-sighisoara-program-vizitare-istorie/#:~:text=Acest%20emblematic%20turn%20medieval%20nu,timpului%20%C8%99i%20al%20identit%C4%83%C8%9Bii%20locale.&text=Pre%C8%9Bul%20unui%20bilet%20este%20de,%C8%99i%204%20lei%20pentru%20copii.
People also ask
Why is Sighisoara so famous?
Founded by German craftsmen and merchants known as the Saxons of Transylvania, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
How tall is the clock tower in Sighisoara?
One of the most picturesque clock towers in the world! It rises some 64 meters (210 feet) above the cobblestone streets, towering over the rest of the old city.
Why is the Clock Tower famous?
The clock-towers had a great impact on the urban morphology of these medieval cities. The urban fabric around these clock-towers was diverse and because of their central presence, they attracted a large population for social, cultural, political and economic interactions within their setting.
What is the oldest building in Sighisoara?
The Dracula House - Sighișoara. The house known today as Vlad Dracul is, apparently, the oldest civil construction in Sighisoara Citadel preserved to this day. This is proven by the semi-cylindrical vault made of river stone on the ground floor of the building, from the 14th century.