Discover the Charm of Cziegler House in Brașov
Explore the enchanting Cziegler House in Brașov, a Renaissance-style architectural marvel nestled in the vibrant Piața Sfatului.
Cziegler House, a stunning Renaissance-style building in the heart of Brașov, offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich architectural heritage. This iconic blue house is not only a landmark but also a perfect backdrop for capturing the essence of this charming medieval town. Tourists can admire its beautiful facade and learn about its history while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Piața Sfatului.
A brief summary to Cziegler House
- Piața Sfatului 17, Brașov, 500031, RO
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
- Bring your camera; the blue facade makes for stunning photographs.
- Combine your visit with a walking tour of Brașov's historic sites nearby.
- Check local schedules for any exhibitions or events happening at the house.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, head towards the city center of Brașov. Use the main roads such as DN1 or DN73 to reach the city. Once in the city, follow signs towards Piata Sfatului (Council Square). Cziegler House is located at Piața Sfatului 17, which is in the heart of the square. Parking is available nearby, but may incur a fee (around 5 RON per hour). Look for parking areas along the streets surrounding the square.
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Public Transportation - Bus
Take a local bus that goes to the city center. Routes 1, 2, 4, and 5 frequently service the area. Board the bus and ask the driver to let you know when you reach Piata Sfatului. Once you get off the bus, walk towards the Council Square, and you will find Cziegler House at Piața Sfatului 17. The bus fare is approximately 3 RON.
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Walking
If you are already in the vicinity of the city center, simply head towards Piata Sfatului. The area is pedestrian-friendly, and Cziegler House is easily accessible on foot. Look for the blue building, which is distinctive in the square. If you are coming from the Black Church (Biserica Neagră), it’s a short 10-minute walk. Just head south towards the square.