Cotiso Bed&Breakfast a Dacian History -twin room
4,33(3 hodnocení)Costeşti, Județul Hunedoara, Rumunsko
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Costeşti, Județul Hunedoara, Rumunsko
Sarmizegetusa Regia
Outside the cities and towns of the Greek and the Roman Empire (especially Italy), for the period II-I BC and I AD, Sarmizegetusa is the the most important capital of a European state of that time.
In the great city, the tourist can get on a road evolving from the Grădiştei to White Valley, about 1km, then climbing to Southwest on winding roads till the city gate.
It can be reached by any type of car.
Costeşti Fortress – Citadel
Costesti Fortress-Citadel is the oldest fortresses in the area, with high fortification elements just before Burebista.
Being very close to our pension, the road can be covered on foot, in just 20 minutes or by car in less than 10 minutes.
Peak Muncel-Godeanu
At the foot of Godeanu mountain are located most sanctuaries all over Dacia, 8 at Sarmisegetusa, 3 at White Faces and dozens at Pustiosu, Rudele, Meleia and Tampu.
This peak is the only one visible from the peaks of all the Dacian fortresses including the Cities Chapel and Golu at a considerable distance from it.
It is the only peak in Retezat mountains Godeanu group that offers a panoramic view of the valleys and all heights in the area. Streiului Valley visible from its source to its mouth and Mures from Alba to beyond the limit of Arad and Hunedoara. You can see perfectly the mountain ranges Sureanu Parang, Retezat, Vulcan, Poiana Rusca and Ore.
It is said that this route, which starts from Sarmizegetusa Regia until Godeanu was a first test of the Dacian children .
Blidaru Fortress
From around here,it is said ,that who can reach Costesti and Blidaru on the same day,his greatest wish will come true.
Situated at over 700m altitude, from its peaks you can see, on clear days, the Mures Valley and Grădiştea Muncelului.
Fortress White Faces
The settlement of White Faces is placed on the sunny South coast, of Muncelului hill, separated by the narrow valley having the height of Sarmizegetusa Regia ruins.
It is part of the Dacian mountain settlements, being built on terraces protected by walls of limestone blocks, built in specific technical of all the Dacian fortifications from Orastie.
Besides the civil buildings, stands out a circular sanctuary with stone pillars, found on the fourth terrace. It was destroyed, as the settlement, after a consuming fire that occurred during the battles waged in the War of the Roman armies wore (105-106 AD), which ended the existence of the Dacian free state.
Red Stone Fortress
Located not far above from the cities of the entrance to the valley, at only 832m altitude, the Dacian fortress from the Red Stone (named after the reddish color of the limestone cliff that rises), it is a real redoubt, sometime defended by the Ponorici dam.
You can get here from SE, from Sarmisegetusa by Human Poiana (the road that the Dacians used too) and by village Boşorod, then by Luncani, steeply through the forest to the southern slope of Red Stone.
The Cioclovina Cave and its Waterfalls
Corvin Castle in Hunedoara
The castle was built in the fifteenth century by John Hunyadi on the place of an old fortification, on a rock on the river Zlasti flowing. It is an imposing building, equipped with towers, bastions and a dungeon. The roofs are high and covered with polychrome tiles. The castle was restored and converted into a museum.
Prislop Monastery – The Tomb of Father Arsenius Boca
Prislop Monastery is located in a picturesque area near the village Upper Silvasu in a meadow surrounded by peaks of the Poiana Rusca Mountains from Hateg Country. The monastery is one of the most important churches in Transylvania, its beginnings dating back nearly seven centuries. The exact date is not known, but is assumed to lay foundations,they were Romanian nobles from Ciula, land owners at the time.
Father Arsenius Boca, whose tomb is in the cemetery of the monastery, is considered the Holy of Transylvania, and tens of thousands of pilgrims visit this place yearly.
According to testimonies of believers,at the tomb of parent, there still happens wonders, one of them being that the flowers on the grave never freeze, whatever would be the winter temperature.
Sarmisegetusa Ulpia Traiana
Ulpia Traiana (on its full name Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmisegetusa) was the capital of Roman Dacia, situated at a distance of 40 km from Sarmizegetusa Regia,the capital of Dacia. The ruins of the ancient city is today the subject of an archaeological complex in Sarmisegetusa, Hunedoara county.
Church Densuş
On the way to Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, the Roman capital of Dacia Felix, one can see the old church Densuş (where was born Nicholas Densuşianu the author of utopia “Prehistoric Dacia”), by somebody, temple dedicated to Mars,where there are 8 Roman apses and by others, the Christian church built in the thirtheenth century with stone brought from the old Roman metropolis.The valuable mural paintings,dating from 1443, the work of a team masters led by Stephen, one of the first known Roman painters, show stylistic close links with the antique paintings from Wallachia.
Outside the cities and towns of the Greek and the Roman Empire (especially Italy), for the period II-I BC and I AD, Sarmizegetusa is the the most important capital of a European state of that time.
In the great city, the tourist can get on a road evolving from the Grădiştei to White Valley, about 1km, then climbing to Southwest on winding roads till the city gate.
It can be reached by any type of car.
Costeşti Fortress – Citadel
Costesti Fortress-Citadel is the oldest fortresses in the area, with high fortification elements just before Burebista.
Being very close to our pension, the road can be covered on foot, in just 20 minutes or by car in less than 10 minutes.
Peak Muncel-Godeanu
At the foot of Godeanu mountain are located most sanctuaries all over Dacia, 8 at Sarmisegetusa, 3 at White Faces and dozens at Pustiosu, Rudele, Meleia and Tampu.
This peak is the only one visible from the peaks of all the Dacian fortresses including the Cities Chapel and Golu at a considerable distance from it.
It is the only peak in Retezat mountains Godeanu group that offers a panoramic view of the valleys and all heights in the area. Streiului Valley visible from its source to its mouth and Mures from Alba to beyond the limit of Arad and Hunedoara. You can see perfectly the mountain ranges Sureanu Parang, Retezat, Vulcan, Poiana Rusca and Ore.
It is said that this route, which starts from Sarmizegetusa Regia until Godeanu was a first test of the Dacian children .
Blidaru Fortress
From around here,it is said ,that who can reach Costesti and Blidaru on the same day,his greatest wish will come true.
Situated at over 700m altitude, from its peaks you can see, on clear days, the Mures Valley and Grădiştea Muncelului.
Fortress White Faces
The settlement of White Faces is placed on the sunny South coast, of Muncelului hill, separated by the narrow valley having the height of Sarmizegetusa Regia ruins.
It is part of the Dacian mountain settlements, being built on terraces protected by walls of limestone blocks, built in specific technical of all the Dacian fortifications from Orastie.
Besides the civil buildings, stands out a circular sanctuary with stone pillars, found on the fourth terrace. It was destroyed, as the settlement, after a consuming fire that occurred during the battles waged in the War of the Roman armies wore (105-106 AD), which ended the existence of the Dacian free state.
Red Stone Fortress
Located not far above from the cities of the entrance to the valley, at only 832m altitude, the Dacian fortress from the Red Stone (named after the reddish color of the limestone cliff that rises), it is a real redoubt, sometime defended by the Ponorici dam.
You can get here from SE, from Sarmisegetusa by Human Poiana (the road that the Dacians used too) and by village Boşorod, then by Luncani, steeply through the forest to the southern slope of Red Stone.
The Cioclovina Cave and its Waterfalls
Corvin Castle in Hunedoara
The castle was built in the fifteenth century by John Hunyadi on the place of an old fortification, on a rock on the river Zlasti flowing. It is an imposing building, equipped with towers, bastions and a dungeon. The roofs are high and covered with polychrome tiles. The castle was restored and converted into a museum.
Prislop Monastery – The Tomb of Father Arsenius Boca
Prislop Monastery is located in a picturesque area near the village Upper Silvasu in a meadow surrounded by peaks of the Poiana Rusca Mountains from Hateg Country. The monastery is one of the most important churches in Transylvania, its beginnings dating back nearly seven centuries. The exact date is not known, but is assumed to lay foundations,they were Romanian nobles from Ciula, land owners at the time.
Father Arsenius Boca, whose tomb is in the cemetery of the monastery, is considered the Holy of Transylvania, and tens of thousands of pilgrims visit this place yearly.
According to testimonies of believers,at the tomb of parent, there still happens wonders, one of them being that the flowers on the grave never freeze, whatever would be the winter temperature.
Sarmisegetusa Ulpia Traiana
Ulpia Traiana (on its full name Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmisegetusa) was the capital of Roman Dacia, situated at a distance of 40 km from Sarmizegetusa Regia,the capital of Dacia. The ruins of the ancient city is today the subject of an archaeological complex in Sarmisegetusa, Hunedoara county.
Church Densuş
On the way to Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, the Roman capital of Dacia Felix, one can see the old church Densuş (where was born Nicholas Densuşianu the author of utopia “Prehistoric Dacia”), by somebody, temple dedicated to Mars,where there are 8 Roman apses and by others, the Christian church built in the thirtheenth century with stone brought from the old Roman metropolis.The valuable mural paintings,dating from 1443, the work of a team masters led by Stephen, one of the first known Roman painters, show stylistic close links with the antique paintings from Wallachia.
Sarmizegetusa Regia
Outside the cities and towns of the Greek and the Roman Empire (especially Italy), for the period II-I BC and I AD, Sarmizegetusa is the the most important capital of a European s…
Outside the cities and towns of the Greek and the Roman Empire (especially Italy), for the period II-I BC and I AD, Sarmizegetusa is the the most important capital of a European s…
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