Discover Brasov, Romania in this 4K/60fps UHD walking tour. ???? I use the best video camera and ???? the best audio equipment to record sound. For a truly immersive experience it is advised to watch the video on a wide screen TV and use an advanced sound system or to wear headphones.
See where I went on Google Maps ???? https://bit.ly/3STHcTz
Playlist of Romania ????????:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPvjkJzpIRYyCJbzTBwyQAzEh6XTw79uF
Equipment I used:
Sony FX30 Cinema Line Camera
Sony 10-18mm F4 OSS Lens
Zhiyun Tech Crane M3 Gimbal
EM272Z1 XLR Microphones
Zoom F3 Field Recorder
Brașov / Kronstadt / Brassó is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat of Brașov County with 237.000 inhabitants. Brașov is located in the central part of the country, about 166 km (103 mi) north of Bucharest and 380 km (236 mi) from the Black Sea. It is surrounded by the Southern Carpathians and is part of the historical region of Transylvania. Historically, the city was the center of the Burzenland, once dominated by the Transylvanian Saxons.
In 1211, by order of King Andrew II of Hungary, the Teutonic Knights fortified the Burzenland to defend the border of the Kingdom of Hungary. On the site of the village of Brașov, the Teutonic Knights built Kronstadt – 'City of the Crown'. Although the crusaders were evicted by 1225, the colonists they brought in long ago remained. The settlers came primarily from the Rhineland, Flanders, and the Moselle region, with others from Thuringia, Bavaria, Wallonia, and even France. Germans living in Brașov were mainly involved in trade and crafts. The location of the city at the intersection of trade routes linking the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, together with certain tax exemptions, allowed Saxon merchants to obtain considerable wealth and exert a strong political influence. They contributed a great deal to the architectural flavor of the city. Fortifications around the city were erected and continually expanded, with several towers maintained by different craftsmen's guilds. In 1689, a great fire destroyed the walled city almost entirely, and its rebuilding lasted several decades.
Following the collapse of Austria-Hungary, Brașov was permanently occupied by Romanian forces. The inter-war period was a time of flourishing economy and cultural life in general, including the Saxons in Brașov. However after World War II many ethnic Germans emigrated to West Germany after Romania had become a communist country. From 1950 to 1960, during part of the Communist period in Romania, the city was called Stalin City, and was the capital of Stalin Region. During this period, industrial development was vastly accelerated. Under Nicolae Ceaușescu's rule, the city was the site of the 1987 Brașov strike.
With its central location, Brașov is a suitable location from which to explore Romania. It is also the largest city in a mountain resorts area. The old city is very well preserved and is best seen by taking the cable-car to the top of Tâmpa Mountain.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Sfatului Square
11:30 Black Church
30:20 Rope Street
43:00 Medieval Walls
1:06:00 Weaver's Bastion
1:17:00 Hirscher Street
1:25:00 Brassai Square
1:33:00 Enescu Square
1:37:00 Republicii Street
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See where I went on Google Maps ???? https://bit.ly/3STHcTz
Playlist of Romania ????????:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPvjkJzpIRYyCJbzTBwyQAzEh6XTw79uF
Equipment I used:
Sony FX30 Cinema Line Camera
Sony 10-18mm F4 OSS Lens
Zhiyun Tech Crane M3 Gimbal
EM272Z1 XLR Microphones
Zoom F3 Field Recorder
Brașov / Kronstadt / Brassó is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat of Brașov County with 237.000 inhabitants. Brașov is located in the central part of the country, about 166 km (103 mi) north of Bucharest and 380 km (236 mi) from the Black Sea. It is surrounded by the Southern Carpathians and is part of the historical region of Transylvania. Historically, the city was the center of the Burzenland, once dominated by the Transylvanian Saxons.
In 1211, by order of King Andrew II of Hungary, the Teutonic Knights fortified the Burzenland to defend the border of the Kingdom of Hungary. On the site of the village of Brașov, the Teutonic Knights built Kronstadt – 'City of the Crown'. Although the crusaders were evicted by 1225, the colonists they brought in long ago remained. The settlers came primarily from the Rhineland, Flanders, and the Moselle region, with others from Thuringia, Bavaria, Wallonia, and even France. Germans living in Brașov were mainly involved in trade and crafts. The location of the city at the intersection of trade routes linking the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, together with certain tax exemptions, allowed Saxon merchants to obtain considerable wealth and exert a strong political influence. They contributed a great deal to the architectural flavor of the city. Fortifications around the city were erected and continually expanded, with several towers maintained by different craftsmen's guilds. In 1689, a great fire destroyed the walled city almost entirely, and its rebuilding lasted several decades.
Following the collapse of Austria-Hungary, Brașov was permanently occupied by Romanian forces. The inter-war period was a time of flourishing economy and cultural life in general, including the Saxons in Brașov. However after World War II many ethnic Germans emigrated to West Germany after Romania had become a communist country. From 1950 to 1960, during part of the Communist period in Romania, the city was called Stalin City, and was the capital of Stalin Region. During this period, industrial development was vastly accelerated. Under Nicolae Ceaușescu's rule, the city was the site of the 1987 Brașov strike.
With its central location, Brașov is a suitable location from which to explore Romania. It is also the largest city in a mountain resorts area. The old city is very well preserved and is best seen by taking the cable-car to the top of Tâmpa Mountain.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Sfatului Square
11:30 Black Church
30:20 Rope Street
43:00 Medieval Walls
1:06:00 Weaver's Bastion
1:17:00 Hirscher Street
1:25:00 Brassai Square
1:33:00 Enescu Square
1:37:00 Republicii Street
#brasov #brasso #transylvania #kronstadt #romania #4k #binaural #citytour #walk #walkingtour #citywalk #walkandcamera #city #walkingvideo #uhd #erdély #blackchurch
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