- Sânpetru, Braşov
Sânpetru (German: "Petersberg", Hungarian: "Barcaszentpéter", "Szentpéterfalva") is a village in
Braşov County ,Romania , located 5 km north of the county capitalBraşov . [ [http://www.radur.homechoice.co.uk/hunedoara/HDcounty_directory.htm Hunedoara County Place-Name Directory] ] [http://www.brasov.ro www.brasov.ro] ]This area was home to many
Transylvanian Saxons although after1989 much of this community emigrated to Germany. The center of the village was built by this group and shows the influence of Germanarchitecture . Separate from this there is a crowded Romanian-built area featuring a small church and houses dating at least to the early 19th century. A new center was built closer toBraşov during the communist era to house migrating workers for the tractor and bus factories in the city.Since theRomanian Revolution of 1989 new, more luxurious houses have been built on the outskirts of the village, slowly linking it with Braşov.Churches
The landmark of the village is the 13th century fortified church. The original 3-nave
basilica was demolished in 1794. There are still a few traces of the original 13th century paintings on the defensive walls that surrounded the church. TheOrder of Cistercians received it in 1240. The fortified church was severely destroyed during a Turkish invasion in 1432. Most of the village was also destroyed then. After the invasion, the local community built an 8-meter high defensive wall fortified with 5 towers and a water trench.In the 17th century, the church suffered major damage in large fire that also destroyed the local archives.The bell tower collapsed in 1713 and was rebuilt 1778-1782. This tower later collapsed and in 1795 the structure was demolished and construction on a new church was begun.
Tourism
Sânpetru's main tourist attraction is the land around Lempes hill, a partially-
forest ed promintory which is a reservation for wild flora. This is ahabitat for certain vary rare flowers as well as variousfruit -bearing plants such asstrawberry ,raspberry ,blackberry , andblueberry . This preserve is home to a variety of fauna including rabbits, snakes, lizards, and birds.Deer once made their home here but may have since been hunted toextinction . Theecology here is somewhat emperiled by the nearby presence of an artificial lake for depositing tar waste, herds of sheep.Paragliding enthusiasts use the hill as a launch point.Fossils
This community is notable as the place where, in the late 19th century, Ilona von Felsö-Szilvás discovered
fossil izeddinosaur bone s that had become exposed in a hillside on her the family’s estate which was at that time within the borders ofAustria-Hungary . [http://www.pal.nhmus.hu/MFT/HOP/fozynopcsa.html Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Paleontology] ] [http://www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/mg18624931.500 Histories: King of the duck-billed dinosaurs] ]Ilona and her brother,
Baron Franz Nopcsa von Felsö-Szilvás , were intrigued by the discovery. The bones were sent to the eminent Viennese geologistEduard Suess for identification. Suess advised the Baron to identify the bones himself. As a result, the Baron enrolled at theUniversity of Vienna and soon became one of the principal paleobiological researchers in central Europe, and the founder ofpaleophysiology . [ [http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE/fieldDBW.htm Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine] ]Ilona's initial discovery turned out to be a
duck-billed dinosaur . Subsuquently, the remains of an armoured dinosaur, a long-neckedsauropod , a flying reptile of thePterosauria type and several other dinosaurs were excavated from that same hill in Szentpéterfalva.References
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