Rupea Citadel

Rupea Citadel (Romanian: Cetatea Rupea, German: Burg Reps, Hungarian: Kőhalmi vár) is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Romania, the first signs of human settlements dating from the Paleolithic and early Neolithic. A popular legend in the area tells that Dacian king Decebalus committed suicide within the citadel, during the Second Dacian War (105–106), when the citadel was known as Ramidava.

Rupea Citadel

Rupea Citadel (Romanian: Cetatea Rupea, German: Burg Reps, Hungarian: Kőhalmi vár) is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Romania, the first signs of human settlements dating from the Paleolithic and early Neolithic. A popular legend in the area tells that Dacian king Decebalus committed suicide within the citadel, during the Second Dacian War (105–106), when the citadel was known as Ramidava.