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28/05/2026
28/05/2026

History & Curiosities about Vlad the Impaler

Vlad the Impaler, known in Romanian history as Vlad Țepeș, was one of the most feared and fascinating rulers of medieval Wallachia.

He lived in the 15th century, a dangerous period when Wallachia stood between two major powers: the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary. Vlad’s mission was to defend his land, protect his borders, and keep control in a time of constant betrayal, political pressure, and war.

Vlad Țepeș was not only a warrior. He was also a ruler who wanted to impose strict order inside his country. He fought against corrupt boyars, thieves, traitors, and enemies who threatened his authority.

His nickname, “The Impaler,” comes from the brutal punishment he used against enemies and criminals. In the Middle Ages, fear was often used as a political weapon, and Vlad used it to send a clear message: betrayal and disorder would not be tolerated.

The stories about him became famous across Europe. Some described him as a cruel tyrant. Others saw him as a defender of justice and a ruler who brought discipline in a chaotic world.

One of the most famous legends says that Vlad placed a golden cup near a public fountain, and nobody dared to steal it because they feared his punishment. This story shows how powerful his reputation became.

Vlad Țepeș is also connected with the name Dracula. The name comes from his father, Vlad Dracul, who was a member of the Order of the Dragon, a Christian military order. “Dracula” originally meant “son of Dracul,” connected with the dragon symbol. Only later did the name become linked to darker legends.

The vampire Dracula was created centuries later by the Irish writer Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel. The fictional vampire made the name famous worldwide, but the real Vlad Țepeș was not a vampire. He was a medieval ruler, shaped by war, politics, religion, and the harsh realities of his time.

His story is often described as a tale of blood and roses — brutal, dramatic, but also deeply connected with the history of Wallachia and the late Middle Ages.

Places connected with Vlad’s story include:

Târgoviște — the former capital of Wallachia, where Vlad ruled from the Princely Court.
Poenari Fortress — a mountain fortress strongly linked to Vlad Țepeș.
Bran Castle — famous worldwide as “Dracula’s Castle,” although the real historical connection with Vlad is limited.
Snagov Monastery — traditionally associated with the legend of Vlad’s burial place.

Vlad the Impaler remains one of Romania’s most complex historical figures — feared, admired, misunderstood, and transformed into legend.

Discover the real story behind Dracula with a private journey through Romania’s history.

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Bucharest — A City of Mixed Architecture

Bucharest is not a city with one single architectural style.
It is a city of contrasts, where every street tells a different chapter of history.

Here you can see medieval churches, French-inspired palaces, Neo-Romanian villas, Art Nouveau details, communist apartment blocks, and modern glass buildings standing side by side.

This mix is what gives Bucharest its character.

The old churches and narrow streets remind us of the city’s Wallachian and Balkan roots. The elegant boulevards and historic mansions show the period when Bucharest was known as “Little Paris.” The Neo-Romanian buildings bring local identity through arches, columns, carved details, and traditional motifs.

Then came the communist period, when large parts of old Bucharest were demolished and replaced with massive boulevards, apartment blocks, and monumental buildings such as the Palace of the Parliament.

Today, Bucharest continues to evolve — restored villas, boutique hotels, business towers, and modern architecture are part of the same urban landscape.

Bucharest is not perfect.
It is layered, complex, and full of contrasts.

And that is exactly what makes it fascinating to discover.

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Village Museum Bucharest

In the middle of Bucharest, surrounded by the city’s modern rhythm, there is a place where Romania’s old villages are still alive.

The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum is an open-air museum located near Herăstrău Park. It was opened in 1936 and brings together traditional houses, wooden churches, windmills, watermills, gates, barns, and household objects from different regions of Romania.

Walking through the museum feels like travelling across the country in a short time. You can see houses from Maramureș, Transylvania, Moldavia, Oltenia, Muntenia, and Dobrogea — each one showing how people lived, worked, prayed, and built their homes according to the climate, landscape, and local traditions.

Some houses are simple and modest, built from wood, clay, or stone. Others show beautiful carved gates, painted interiors, traditional textiles, and old village craftsmanship. Every detail tells a story about Romanian rural life: family, faith, work, nature, and community.

The Village Museum is not just a collection of old houses. It is a window into the soul of Romania — a quiet place where visitors can understand the roots of Romanian culture before exploring castles, cities, and mountains.

Discover Bucharest beyond the usual landmarks.
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Transylvania and the Seven Fortresses

Transylvania was not shaped only by legends.
It was shaped by borders, kings, knights, merchants, and fortified cities.

In the 12th century, Hungarian kings invited German-speaking settlers to Transylvania. Today, we know them as the Transylvanian Saxons.

They came from regions of Western Europe such as the Rhine area, Luxembourg, Lorraine, Flanders, and other German-speaking lands. Their role was clear: help defend the frontier, develop trade, build towns, and strengthen the economy.

This is how some of Transylvania’s most beautiful medieval cities began to grow.

The German name for Transylvania became Siebenbürgen — meaning Seven Fortresses or Seven Castles.

The traditional seven Saxon cities were:

• Brașov — Kronstadt
• Sibiu — Hermannstadt
• Sighișoara — Schässburg
• Mediaș — Mediasch
• Sebeș — Mühlbach
• Bistrița — Bistritz
• Cluj-Napoca — Klausenburg

Later, in 1211, the Teutonic Knights were invited to southeastern Transylvania, in the region called Țara Bârsei, near today’s Brașov. Their mission was to defend the mountain passes against invasions from the east.

Their presence lasted only until 1225, but their story belongs to the same medieval world of castles, fortified churches, Saxon towns, and border defense.

That is why Transylvania feels different.

Behind every landscape there is a story:
German settlers, royal privileges, fortified cities, mountain passes, knights, and centuries of European history.

Discover the real Transylvania — privately, comfortably, and with the stories behind the places.

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22/05/2026

The Black Church | Brașov

In the heart of Brașov stands one of Romania’s most impressive Gothic landmarks: The Black Church.

Built by the Saxon community between the 14th and 15th centuries, the church became a symbol of Brașov’s wealth, faith, and medieval importance. Its name comes from the great fire of 1689, when flames damaged the city and darkened the church walls.

Inside, visitors discover a monumental Gothic interior, one of the largest organs in Europe, old Anatolian carpets, stone details, and centuries of Transylvanian history.

The Black Church is not just a monument. It is a reminder of Brașov’s medieval past, Saxon heritage, and the city’s role as a powerful trading center between East and West.

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19/05/2026

Romanian Athenaeum
The elegant symbol of Bucharest.

Built in the 19th century, this concert hall is one of Romania’s most beautiful landmarks — a place of music, culture, and national history.

Inside, the famous circular fresco tells the story of Romania through the centuries.

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19/05/2026

Ceaușescu’s House, Bucharest.

From the outside, it looks like an elegant villa.

But inside, it tells one of Romania’s strongest stories.

While ordinary people lived with shortages, cold apartments, and food rationing, Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu lived here in luxury.

Marble rooms. Private apartments. Golden details. Indoor swimming pool.

This house is not just about luxury.

It is about contrast.

Propaganda outside. Privilege inside.

A powerful stop for anyone who wants to understand communist Romania.

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17/05/2026

Dracula Castle
A place of legend, mystery, and Transylvanian history.

Walk through medieval rooms, stone corridors, and towers connected to one of the world’s most famous stories.

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17/05/2026

Peleș Castle.
Royal elegance, hidden stories, and one of Romania’s greatest landmarks.

Discover Transylvania the VIP way.

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