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VISCRI

Access to Viscri is possible either through Bunești from E60 Sighișoara – Brașov, 7 km away, or through Dacia from E60, near the locality of Rupea, 9 km away. It is recommended to use the designated parking at the entrance of the village to preserve authenticity and to have a pleasant experience.


Viscri is a village in the commune of Bunești, Brașov County, and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for its traditional Saxon architecture and has been the subject of numerous reports in both national and international press. Historical documents show that Viscri has always been a free village, never part of a noble property.


The Fortified Church of Viscri is considered one of the best-preserved Romanesque hall churches from the 13th century. It has been inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999 and is a historical monument. The hall church was initially built by the Szeklers and later taken over by the Saxons, being fortified in the 15th century. The visiting hours are as follows:

Monday – Saturday: 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00

Sunday: by prior announcement For more information and guided tours, you can contact Mrs. Gerhild Gross at the following phone numbers: +40742077506 or +40742069477.


The House of Prince Charles III: Dating back to 1875 and carefully renovated while preserving traditional elements, it is another attraction to visit in Viscri. Here you can explore two of the house's rooms, exhibitions organized in the barn, and a small café with a terrace. Program: Monday - Friday: 11:00 – 18:00; Saturday - Sunday: 10:00 – 19:00


In the village, you have several accommodation options. You can find our recommendations here. You can also find all the place that we recommend for eating here.

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