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The black church in the city of Brasov, Romania, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Center of the old town of Brasov City Black Church Transilvania, Romania. In background you can see Tampa mountain 955 m Royalty Free Stock Photo
Center of the old town of Brasov City Black Church Transilvania, Romania. In background you can see Tampa mountain 955 m Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Church in Brasov, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landmark attraction in Brasov, Romania. Panorama of the city Brasov, old town. Catholic Black Church (Biserica Neagra) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brasov city, The Black Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Black Church in Brasov old city, Transylvania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Church / Brasov City in Europe
Black Church in Brasov City Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brasov, Romania. Aerial view of historic city in Transylvania, Eastern Europe landmark Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Black church in old Brasov city, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Black Church from Brasov city, Transylvania, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brasov, Romania. Aerial view of historic city in Transylvania, Eastern Europe landmark Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Black Church In Brasov City Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Black Church In Brasov City Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Black Church is a cathedral in BraÅŸov, a city in south-eastern Transylvania, Romania. The Black Church, the largest gothic church between Viena (Wien) and Istanbul. The work began between 1383 and 1385. Completed during the 15th century (soon after 1476), the church belongs to the final stages of Gothic architecture. The church was given its new name after disaster struck again in 1689, when the 'Great Fire, set by Habsburg invaders, leveled most of the town, heavily damaged the church, blackening its walls.


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