Prejmer
The peasant-fortified complex from Prejmer is the most representative
construction of its type in Transylvania. The fortress was built
in 1427 for protection against the Turks. The chronicles relate
that in 500 years of existence the fortress was besieged 50 times.
The peasant fortress of Prejmer is an extremely intriguing medieval
monument, characteristic for this kind of Transylvanian architecture.
Because of the Turkish attacks, the inhabitants were fortifying
the churches, the most solid buildings at that time, transforming
them into real fortresses, a very interesting thing if we think
of their cultural and spiritual function.At Prejmer the extremely
powerful walls reach 14 m in height and are 5-6 m thick. The access
in the building is made through an arched passage with a length
of 30 m, fortified with two rows of gates.
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second gate had the function to stop the attackers who passed
through the main gate. The second gate was closed and the attackers
were trapped inside. The church, in shape of Latin cross, was
built in gothic style. Especially valuable in the inside is the
altar with panels and the organ from 1803. |