Prejmer, Braşov

Prejmer, Braşov

Prejmer ( _de. Tartlau; _hu. Prázsmár) is a town in Braşov County, Romania. It is located 18 km northeast of Braşov.

History

The Teutonic Knights constructed the fortress Tartlau in 1212–1213 as part of their colonization of the Burzenland region. The town of Prejmer near the castle had begun development by 1225, and was the eastern-most settlement of the Transylvanian Saxons. Prejmer was repeatedly invaded throughout the Middle Ages by various groups, including the Mongols, Tatars, Hungarians, Ottoman Turks, Cossacks, and Moldavians. However, the castle was only captured once, by Gabriel Báthory in 1611. Most of Prejmer's German population fled the town during World War II.

Prejmer is noted for its fortified church, one of the best preserved of its kind in Eastern Europe. Between 1962–1970, the Romanian government carefully restored it to its present condition; the restoration work was done under the direction of architect Mariana Angelescu and engineer Alexandru Dobriceanu. The church is modeled after churches of Jerusalem, as well as built in the style of Late Gothic churches from the Rhineland. In the 15th century, it was surrounded by a wall 12m high, forming a quadrilateral with rounded corners. The wall was reinforced by four horseshoe-shaped towers, two of which have since disappeared. The entrance—a vaulted gallery—is protected by a barbican and flanked by a lateral wall. The defensive structure is strengthened by embrasures and bartizans, while the covered way is surrounded by a parapet. The granaries and rooms that accommodated the villagers are arranged on four levels above the cellars.

Natives

* Leonard Oprea, Romanian writer

Gallery

References

* [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/1999/whc-99-conf209-inf7e.pdf Evaluations of cultural properties] , at the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, Marrakesh, Morocco, November 29–December 4, 1999, pp. 177–182

External links

* [http://www.burzenland.de/tartlau.html History of Tartlau (Prejmer)] de icon
* [http://www.siebenbuergersachsen.de/rill2.htm Aerial picture of Prejmer Fortress] de icon
* [http://www.erasmuspc.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=201&Itemid=83 Pictures of cultural highlights in Prejmer]
* [http://www.brasovpower.ro/index.php?continut=pag11-art01.htm&pag=4 "Biserica Sfânta Cruce"] ro icon
* [http://romania-travelguide.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56 Fortified church in Prejmer]


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