9Sibiu, Romania

Once part of Hungary, Sibiu retains a strong architectural and cultural Hungarian influence. This Transylvanian gem is known for its cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and unique “eyes of Sibiu” — attic windows resembling watchful eyes.

  The city’s grand squares and historic landmarks, such as the Lutheran Cathedral, are testaments to its rich heritage.

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