this is one of the most important attractions in brasov . it links the "poarta schei" street to "cerbului" street . is said to be the narrowest street in europe . definitely the narrowest in romania . it is 80 meters long and between 111 - 135 cm wide . it was mentioned in official documents in the 17th century and originaly was an access route in case of fire . newly renovated in 2003 . very romantic in the evening and a great place to take pictures .
oh , i sound so touristic . you may say that i actually love this town ... hahaha ... but it's not that simple .
oh , i sound so touristic . you may say that i actually love this town ... hahaha ... but it's not that simple .
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Looks kinda freaky, in a good way. LOL.
Hi Ro,
Thanks for linking me. Nice blog of yours. You might like to read the blogger known issues. They seem to be having some photo loading problem dated 30th Novemeber 2007. http://knownissues.blogspot.com/
Alicesg
Do people get stuck in the exit? I would have a hard time getting through that narrow opening, for sure!
RO, that is so cool. I mean, what an awesome set of pics, and what a cool story. I can't imagine the history your city is soaked in. I know you are not always in love with Brasov, but you have to admit, the city has been there a long time, it has survived! Bravo Brasov!
Thanks,
Wayne
Foarte frumos. Am crezut cand am vazut poza ca a fost Sibiu - este ceva casi asta si acolo.
I'm thinking the same as Barbara - a few bruised elbows for some folk
A few bruised elbows and hips! ;D
I'd like that to be the entrance to my building! Wouldn't that be great? :)
What an interesting little street. Now I know why you compare Brasov with Toruń!! Lovely place!
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