• Visit the Szekler Gates in Transylvania

    Visit the Szekler Gates in Transylvania

    Right next to Mini Transylvania you can visit an open-air exhibition of old wooden gates called Szekler Gates (or Székely kapuk in Hungarian). These beautifully carved gates come from villages all across the Székely region. If you haven’t heard of them before, Szekler Gates are traditional wooden entrance gates made by the Székelys — an ethnic-Hungarian community living in Transylvania. They were originally placed in front of homes and farms, and today they are an important symbol of local culture and craftsmanship.

    You have the chance to admire 16 different types of Szekler Gates, each one brought from a different place in Transylvania. Every gate has its own style, carvings, and story, so walking through the exhibition feels like taking a small journey through the region’s villages and traditions.

    Multiple Szekler Gates near Mini Transylvania.
    Amazing details found one of the wooden gate.
    A weathered gate showing signs of age and authenticity.
    Close up photo of the traditional carvings.
    Traditional carvings etched into dark wood.

    What to visit nearby?

    Mini Transylvania – here is an amazing places which showcases scale models of the most important historical buildings in historical region of Transylvania and not just.

    The Heart of Jesus Statue – this is an objective not very far from the place where the Szekler Gates are located. You have to drive towards Praid and in the village of Bisericani you will have to make a right turn.

    Other objectives to explore in the region:

    Sighisoara Medieval Citadel – This is one of the most famous and best-preserved medieval citadels in Transylvania. With its colorful houses, narrow streets, and historic towers, it feels like stepping back in time. It’s a must-see destination and definitely something to add to your travel bucket list.

    Mocanita Sovata – Here you can enjoy a relaxing ride on a narrow-gauge train that travels between Sovata and Câmpu Cetății. The journey takes you through forests and hills, offering beautiful scenery and a nostalgic experience.

    The Bear Lake – Located in the small resort town of Sovata, this lake is very popular, especially during the summer. Its warm, salty, heliothermal waters make it a unique natural attraction and a great place for swimming and relaxing.

    The old fortified church in Biertan – Not far from Sighișoara, you can visit this impressive medieval fortified church. It is one of the most important Saxon heritage sites in Transylvania and is known for its strong walls, towers, and peaceful village setting.

  • Mini Transylvania – Exploring Transylvania’s Architecture in One Place

    Mini Transylvania – Exploring Transylvania’s Architecture in One Place

    After visiting the Heart of Jesus statue, which stands proudly on top of Gordon Hill near the village of Bisericani in Harghita County, we continued our journey to the next attraction. Not far from there, right by the main road connecting Praid and Odorheiu Secuiesc, lies another fascinating destination worth a stop: the Mini Transylvania Park.

    The distance between Bisericani and the park is short — only about 6 kilometers — making it a quick and easy trip for anyone who wants to explore both places in the same day.

    About Mini Transylvania

    Mini Transylvania Park, created by the Legendarium team in Odorheiu Secuiesc, showcases scale models of the most important historical buildings from across multicultural Transylvania and not just. Inspired by Mini-Europe (Belgium) and Minimundus (Austria), the park highlights UNESCO heritage sites and national monuments, offering visitors a unique way to discover and appreciate the region’s architectural and cultural diversity.

    If you’d like to visit this place, you can find details such as opening hours and ticket prices on their official website: Parcul Mini Transilvania.

    My experience

    I was truly impressed by the detailed miniature models that represent some of the most famous buildings in Transylvania, such as castles, fortresses, and fortified churches. Each model is carefully made and gives you a good idea of how these historic places look in real life.

    What makes the exhibition even more exciting is that there are also a few interactive models you can explore. My favorite one was the model of the old funicular from Comandau, which once played an important role in the area. It was fun to see how it worked and to imagine how people used it in the past.

    Ada Kaleh island.
    Ada Kaleh island.

    Unfortunately, Ada Kaleh Island no longer exists, as it was submerged when the Danube River was dammed. However, you can still explore the breathtaking Danube Gorge, which stretches along both the Romanian and Serbian sides of the river, each with scenic roads running through it. A few years ago, I had the chance to drive from Orsova to Moldova Noua, and you can find more details about that experience here: The Danube Gorge: A Scenic Road Trip Through Romania

    The Corvin Castle.
    The Corvin Castle in Hunedoara.

    If you want to check out even more photos about the Corvin Castle then I highly recommend to check out this post: The Corvin Castle In Hunedoara.

    The Fortified Church in Viscri.
    The old Fortified Church in the village of Viscri.

    Here you can discover even more about the old traditional village of Viscri: The Village of Viscri, Transylvania – A Place I Visited

    Rupea Fortress.
    The Rupea Fortress.

    I visited the Rupea Fortress on a beautiful winter day, here you will find more pictures taken from that trip: The Rupea Fortress In Romania.

    The Austrian Imperial Baths, also known as the Neptune Baths in Baile Herculane.
    The Austrian Imperial Baths, also known as the Neptune Baths in Baile Herculane.

    Unfortunately, the real building was abandoned a long time ago, and it no longer looks like the model. This is how it looks today: Arriving in Baile Herculane, Romania – My First Impressions

    Old fortified church in the village of Saschiz.
    Old fortified church in the village of Saschiz.

    I visited the village of Saschiz as well, here you will find more: The Old Fortified Church In Saschiz.

    Peles Castle.
    The famous Peles Castle located in Sinaia.
    Mausoleum Church of Bobda.
    The Mausoleum Church of Bobda.
    Aiud Fortress.
    Aiud Fortress

    Other places to visit nearby:

    The Heart of Jesus Statue – located on the top of taller hill not very far from Mini Transylvania.

    Lake Zetea – You can reach Lake Zetea with a short drive from Odorheiu Secuiesc toward Subcetate.

    Mocanita Sovata – A popular narrow-gauge train that takes you on a scenic ride from Sovata to Campu Cetatii.

    The Bear Lake – A well-known lake in Sovata, especially crowded in summer, where many tourists come to swim and relax.

    The Szekler Gates – you can visit old traditional Szekler Gates located right next to Mini Transylvania.

  • The Heart of Jesus — Eastern Europe’s Tallest Christ Statue

    The Heart of Jesus — Eastern Europe’s Tallest Christ Statue

    Starting from the medieval citadel of Sighisoara, I began my journey towards the Heart of Jesus Statue. After leaving the small town of Cristuru Secuiec, I turned left and took the 13C road heading towards Rugănești. I had heard that this road was in better condition compared to road 137, which connects Cristuru Secuiesc to Odorheiu Secuiesc, so I decided it was the wiser choice.

    The drive from Sighisoara took almost an hour before I reached the village of Bisericani. From there, I continued towards the next village, Bulgareni. Just before entering Bulgareni, I noticed a road on the left-hand side. This is the road that climbs the hill leading to the Heart of Jesus Statue. There is also a clear sign pointing the way, so it’s easy to spot.

    The road from Bisericani to the statue is only partially paved. While some stretches are covered in asphalt, most of it is not, and certain parts are steep. Still, despite these small challenges, I was able to reach the statue using a regular car. The climb is worth it – the towering statue is truly magnificent, and the surrounding scenery makes the trip even more memorable.

    The road up to the Gordon Hill.
    The road up to the Gordon Hill.
    The Heart of Jesus statue on top of Gordon Hill.
    The Heart of Jesus statue on top of Gordon Hill.

    Interesting facts of the Heart of Jesus Statue

    The Heart of Jesus Statue stands an impressive 22 meters tall and is built on the top of Gordon Hill. Completed in 2011, it holds the title of the largest statue of Jesus in all of Eastern Europe. The statue is made of stainless steel and iron and has a unique feature inside – a spiral staircase. This staircase winds its way up to the head of the statue, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Transylvanian landscape.

    Next to the tall statue.
    Next to the tall statue.
    The back of the tall statue.
    The back of the tall statue.
    Inside the statue.
    Inside the statue.

    The scenery from the Gordon Hill

    From this high vantage point, you can see the picturesque villages scattered throughout the valley below. It’s even possible to spot the main road that connects Odorheiu Secuiesc to Praid, winding its way through the countryside.

    When you arrive at Gordon Hill, the scenery is simply unforgettable. Surrounding the statue is a peaceful rural landscape—rolling hills, fields, and small villages—that perfectly captures the charm of this part of Romania. It’s a place where history, faith, and nature come together in one striking view.

    Village in the valley.
    Multiple villages can be seen from the Gordon Hill.
    Beautiful rural landscape.
    Beautiful rural landscape.