

Cristian fortified church
Cristian is called in German Neustadt in Hungarian Keresztenyfalu and in Saxon Noscht.
Behind a circular defensive wall with nine towers that are provided today in good preservation Cristian high steeple of the church in Brasov. The towers have a rectangular plan and most with roof console (in one water, tilted inward and over the crest of a ridge embattled).
Remainder pyramidal roof and one is round and has a conical roof. From the old Romanesque church, built in the thirteenth century, is still preserved west portal, which has a semi-circular shape. The cornerstone of the present church was laid in 1839.
First Romanian School Brasov
First Romanian School Museum is housed in a former Romanian schools from the Church of St. Nicholas. First mentioned in documents in 1495. It was rebuilt in Baroque style, as shown today, the new building dates from the years 1760-1761. In the old school classrooms found "traces of activity Deacon Coresi largest Roman scholar and printer of the 16th century". Editor and translator of books in Romanian, using dialects of southern and northern Transylvania Romanian Country, he "founded and also literature novels of our literary language".
Brasov Scheii school was taught for the first time in Romanian 1559.
The Black Church (in German Die Schwarze Kirche in Hungarian Fekete Templom) Gothic Evangelical church in Brasov. Built around 1380 (probably from 1377) and originally known as the Church of St. Mary, the building was partially destroyed by the great fire of 1689, when it received its current name. The Black Church is one of the most important monuments of Gothic architecture in Romania dating from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
The Black Church is the largest religious building in the Gothic style of south-eastern Europe, measuring 89 meters long and 38 meters wide. In this church can hold about 5,000 people.
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