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Part of the Saint Hierarch Nicolae Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old wooden door in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden door in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unitarian Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unitarian Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Old wooden door in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe.
The Clock Tower of The Unitarian Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clock Tower of The Unitarian Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Windows with green shutters on the wall of a white-painted house in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saint Hierarch Nicolae Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saint Hierarch Nicolae Church in Rimetea, Alba County, Romania, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rimetea, in Hungarian Torocko, is the village of residence of the commune of the same name in Alba County. Located in the north of the Trascau Depression, at an average altitude of 550 meters, Rimetea is surrounded by mountain massifs higher than 500 - 600 meters and is crossed from north to south by the Rimetea river. The citizens of the locality valued their architectural heritage (mainly the houses built in the 17th-19th centuries), renovated the heritage in favor of replacing the old buildings with new ones and kept it undisturbed by the new urban interventions. Thanks to the conservation efforts made by the locals and the NGOs involved in the project, in 1999 the town of Rimetea was awarded the European Commission's Europa Nostra award for the preservation of tangible cultural heritage. In October 2000, the National Office of Historical Monuments designated Rimetea as a protected architectural and urban area.


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