
Corvin Castle is an imposing medieval, Gothic structure, considered the most impressive medieval castle in Romania. It likewise is known as Hunyad Castle after the high-positioning authority who constructed it. Corvin Castle is a fairytale castle that is accessed by a wooden bridge that bears a statue of St. John of Nepomuk, the patron saint of bridges. A raven wearing a gold ring is a symbol of the 15th century castle. See, too, the bear pit and the dungeon where people were tortured.Sucevita Monastery:

The Sucevita Monastery is architecturally unique, no doubt about that. Somehow the blend of the Gothic and Byzantine styles, plus Moldavia’s painted churches comes together in a spectacular building. The front is cylindrical, topped with a conical roof while the back is rectangular and topped with a small tower.Inside, you’ll find painted paintings from the mid 1600s and tomb spreads weaved with silver string. The religious community, situated in upper east Romania, is viewed as one of the most significant painted chapels in Moldavia.Salina Turda:

If you feel like you’re working in a salt mine at home, then you should feel comfortable at Salina Turda. The salt mine, which dates as far back as the seventeenth century, was utilized for everything from a cheddar stockpiling focus to a reinforced hideout in WWII after unearthings halted in 1932. Today, it has been changed into an unbelievable science fiction amusement park. Located in Ciuj County, Salina Turda has been called one of the coolest underground places in the world. When you visit, you’ll head down about 120 meters (400 feet) before reaching the submerged wonderland. Once inside, you’ll find an amphitheater, a bowling alley, an underground lake with prow boats, and even a Ferris wheel.