We celebrated Alina's birthday in the charming, early town of Sighisoara. As picturesque as any in Europe, its fame today rests largely on being the birthplace of Vlad Tepes (made famous in the 19th c. by Bram Stocker as 'Dracula'), though the house to which that honor is attributed was built long after his birth! Dracula fans don't seem to mind this tiny discrepancy...
Alina's birthday cake. We ate in the pretty courtyard of the Sighisoara Hotel.
Louie at the top of the student steps, built in 1642 to serve the hilltop church and school. It's quite a hike at 172 steps!
Scottie at the bottom of the student steps near our hotel.
Given winters in these mountains, it's such a sensible idea.
The lower, more modern town
Alina, Christie, Andrei at the top of the Clock Tower overlooking the higher hilltop church & school
Our room at the Residence Fronius-recently renovated, gorgeous 1609 house
courtyard of the Fronius Residence
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