The Medieval Journey proposes the visiting of the stronghold's remnants surrounding the town with enclosure walls, zwingers, towers and bastions built up between the XIVth and the XVIIth centuries, which create a unique cultural landscape within their natural environment.
Brașov is by excellence a place of the multiculturalism. The town has been founded by the Saxon colonists, encompassing three suburbs outside of the „Stronghold” walls, „one inhabited by the Romanians, the other by the Magyars and the third by Saxon peasants”, as shown by the Saxon humanist and reformer Johannes Honterus, by the middle of the XVIth century.
An architectural journey trough the historical neighbourhoods of Brasov offers the possibility to discover the stylistic variety of the buildings erected during the 800 years of existence of the town, thanks to the multiculturalism, a factor which determined simultaneously the artistic connection to both the Occidental and Oriental Europe.