Hateg
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By air
Nearest airports to Hateg are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre.
Devar Airport (distanced approximately 30 km)
Caransebes Airport (distanced approximately 59 km)
Jena Railway Airport (distanced approximately 69 km)
Sibiu Airport (distanced approximately 91 km)
Indian Springs Af Aux Airport (distanced approximately 99 km)
By train
There are daily trains arriving and leaving Subcetate station from and to Bucharest,Timisoara and Cluj-Napoca.Subcetate station is 3 km away from Hateg and you can take a bus from Subcetate to Hateg.
By car
You can arrive in Hateg by car from Timisoara taking DN 6 to Caransebes and then taking DN 66 from Caransebes to Hateg.
From Cluj-Napoca you can take E81 to Alba Iulia and then Sebes ,then you take E 68 to Orastie and Simeria ,and from Simeria you take E 79 to Hateg.
If you want to come to Hateg from Budapest you can take M 5(E 75) to Szeged and from there take E 68 to Arad,Deva and Simeria.From Simeria take E 79 to Hateg.
From Bucharest you can take A 1(E 81) to Pitesti. From Pitesti take E 81 to Ramnicu Valcea ,and E 79 to Tg.Jiu,Petrosani and Hateg.
By bus
There are buses ariving at Hateg station from Cluj-Napoca,Timisoara and Bucharest.
Monastery Prislop
Prislop Monastery is a monastery in Romania near the village of Upper Silvasu of Hunedoara county. For almost seven centuries, it is one of the most important Orthodox religious settlements in Transylvania.No known early monastery. Because it was located on land that had kept the Romanian nobles of Ciula, it can be assumed that they were secular foundations of the slot. We can not speak with any positive data, on any retreat from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. There is one witness who recorded the presence of Tismana Nicodemus in medieval Hungary
Colt Fortress Monastery
Colt is an Orthodox monastery monastery in Romania located in the village of Rau de Mori, Hunedoara county. It is one of the first monasteries in Romania certified, built in the early century. XIV, somewhere in the years 1310-1315 Candesti family. The fifteenth century was founded here a hermitage under the influence Prislop Monastery. This worked until the second half of the seventeenth century Calvinists have banished monks and the monastery remained derelict until 1989 when the Diocese of Arad decided to restore monastic life here. In 1995 Hermitage comes to life through the establishment here of a group of monks.
Castle Corner
Fortress dateaz corner of the early century. XIV, when the prince was ctitorit Candea. When he later switched to Catholicism and changed its name to Kendeffy.Castle is on the village afl Suseni, Hunedoara, the county road DJ 686, into the valley Râusor and clearance of village 3 km from Mills River
Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa was the capital of Roman Dacia, situated at a distance of 40 km Sarmizegetusa, the capital of Dacia. Ruins of ancient city today is a complex subject area archaeological Sarmizegetusa, Hunedoara county.
Castle Kendeffy
Castle is in town Kendeffy Santamaria Orlea Hunedoara County. It was built by the family Kendeffy in 1782, a very wealthy noble family at that time, who needed a home in Country Hategului. The building was nationalized by the Communists in 1946 and since 1982 the castle was taken by the administration of Hunedoara County and converted to hotel.The castle is placed on historical monuments of Hunedoara County (2010) with LMI code HD-II-aA-03 446.
St. Nicholas Church in Densus
Church "St. Nicholas" is a place of worship in the town Densus, Hunedoara County, one of the oldest churches of the Byzantine rite in Romania, built in the thirteenth century. Since 1991 is the list of monuments proposed to enter the heritage UNESCO. Nicolae Iorga church called "The Romanians unmatched around".
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