Brukenthal Summer Palace in Avrig
Brukenthal Summer Palace in Avrig

Brukenthal Summer Palace in Avrig

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Once called "the Transylvania Eden Garden", this baroque estate was built in the end of the 18th century by Governor Samuel von Brukenthal. This little paradise garden with the enchanted palace is situated in the small town Avrig, at the foot of the Fagaras Mountains.

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