In addition to the large number of monasteries, cathedrals and churches, Transylvania, a region steeped in history, is known for around 180 fortified churches. Anyone wishing to embark on a journey through the past and present of Transylvania and the Transylvanian Saxons will find a large selection of fascinating destinations here. In addition to the fortified churches, which belong to the Protestant Church, Romania is also home to Orthodox monasteries, cathedrals and churches (both Orthodox and Catholic). Many of these monasteries have a centuries-old history and are deeply rooted in the past, but also in the present. The monasteries of Bukovina, the so-called Moldavian monasteries, which have been designated a UNESCO cultural heritage site because of their famous murals, are particularly well known internationally.

Viscri Fortified Church

Harman Fortified Church

Prejmer Fortified Church

Biertan Fortified Church

Saschiz Fortified Church

Malancrav Fortified Church

Alma Vii Fortified Church

Richis Fortified Church

Cincu Fortified Church

Maierus Fortified Church

Rupea Fortified Church

Sanpetru Evangelical Church

Garbova Evangelical Parish

Seica Mare Fortified Church

Seica Mica Fortified Church

Fagaras Evangelical Church

Sighisoara Evangelical Church

The Ascension of the Lord Church

Barsana Monastery

Caraiman Monastery

Cistercian Monastery Carta

Cocosu Monastery

Evangelical Cathedral Sibiu

Evangelical church Feldioara

Putna Monastery

Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Cathedral in Fagaras

Saint Parascheva Church Galati

The Black Church
Tudor Vladimirescu Monastery
Voronet Monastery
Agnita Fortified Church
Bazna Fortified Church
Bod Fortified Church
Cund Church

Dealu Frumos Fortified Church

Dedrad Church

Lutheran Church Filitelnic

Calnic Fortified Church

Stejarisu Fortified Church

Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church

St. Bartholomew Evangelical Church

Annunciation Church
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
Monastery Berca

Monastery Carnu

Monastery Bradu

Monastery Saint Mina