Top Historical Places in Brasov

Are you looking to explore the history of Brasov through the ages? There are a number of historical destinations in Brasov including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Brasov. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Brasov ‘s rich history.
If you are willing to have an in-depth historical information about Brasov, we recommend that you take a wonderful guided tour to cover the major historical attractions. Also, check the opening and closing time for each so that you can organize your time. Make sure that you go through the complete list of historical places in Brasov for a great trip!

Let's witness the history of Brasov with these top historical places - monuments and landmarks:

  1. Poarta Ecaterinei

    4.6 (6 Votes)
    Poarta Ecaterinei

    Historical Site

    Address: Brașov, Romania

    The 16th century stone-built gate Poarta Ecaterinei or the Catherine’s Gate features a museum and the Coat of Arms at the entrance. It is one of the best-preserved gates built by the Shawns for entering the city. The square-shaped gate has three levels built in Renaissance style. The Jus Galdi privilege that gave the rulers the authority t...Read more
  2. Prima Scoala Romaneasca

    4.7 (6 Votes)
    Prima Scoala Romaneasca

    Museum, Heritage Building

    Address: Piata Unirii nr.2-3, Brasov, Romania

    Located adjacent to St. Nicholas Church, the Prima Scoala Romaneasca was once the main support system of Romanian culture and progress. The first course was held here in 1583 in Romanian language but its is believed that the beginnings of the school might be somewhere in the 11th-12th centuries. The current building itself dates back to the 18th...Read more
  3. White Tower

    4.5 (77 Votes)
    White Tower

    Historical Site, Tower

    Address: Calea Poienii, Brașov, Romania

    Named after the plastered white-washed walls of the tower, the White Tower is a point of attraction in the Belvedere refuge on your way to Poiana Brasov. It dates back to the 15th century and was built to serve as a defensive fortification which was also an observation deck. The tower stands at a height of 19 meters (give or take 1 meter dependi...Read more
  4. Rasnov Fortress

    4.4 (264 Votes)
    Rasnov Fortress

    Fort

    Address: Strada Cetății 17, Râșnov 505400, Romania

    Built in the 13th century, the Citadel of The Guard was used as a defence fortification for the Transylvanian villages. The structure was strategically constructed on the route of the armies trying to invade the region and since the people from Rasnov had to stay here for decades, they started settling around the fortification- giving the place ...Read more
  5. Bastionul Graft

    4.5 (1 Vote)
    Bastionul Graft

    Historical Site

    Address: Strada După Ziduri, Brașov, Romania

    The Bastionul Graft dates back to the early 16th century and was built to defend and maintain the cost of the Seed's Guild- to the northwest of the main fortress. It was also used for communication between the different section of the fortress. The Graft bastion was built as a bridge over the canal that would take the waters from the Schei river...Read more
  6. Saint Peter And Paul Roman-catholic Cathedral

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    Address: Strada Mureșenilor 19, Brașov 500026, Romania

    The Saint Peter and Paul Roman-Catholic Cathedral is the only Baroque styled structure in the city. The church was built in the 18th century with the help of empress Maria Theresa on the grounds of what used to be a cherubic monastery. The church has a clock tower at the entrance and is a landmark in itself. The interiors of the church are a ple...Read more
  7. Casa Muresenilor

    Museum, Historical Site

    Address: Piata Sfatului 25, Brasov, Romania

    The Casa Muresenilor is the place of Jacob Muresianu- a professor and member of the Romanian Academy who became the founding editor of the newspaper Gazeta Transilvaniei in the 1850’s. The house was donated by the descendants of the Muresian family in 1968 to keep Jacob Muresianu’s vision alive and to showcase the history of the...Read more
  8. Bastionul Tesatorilor

    4.5 (3 Votes)
    Bastionul Tesatorilor

    Historical Site, Tower, Fort

    Address: Strada George Coșbuc 9, Brașov 500015, Romania

    The Weavers Bastion is the part of the medieval fortification that is the most well preserved of all the bastions. This bastion was built in two stages from 1421 - 1436 (when three battle galleries were built with opening for cannons on the ground floor) and 1570 – 1573 (when the upper galleries were built to accommodate small arms and wea...Read more
  9. Draper Bastion

    Fort

    Address: Aleea Tiberiu Brediceanu, Brasov, Romania

    The Draper Bastion was built by the goldsmith guild in the mid 15th century and consist of a circular fortress that has a height of 19 meters and a diameter of 16 meters. The bastion belonged to Goldsmiths’ guild which received 10 bombers fom the city of Prague as a gift. In the 17th century it was handed down to the Draper’s guild. ...Read more