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Wagner House
The Wagner House welcomes you in the old clock tower citadel with fine food and drinks to be enjoyed by the candlelit tables accompanied by tunes of soft music.
The gothic architecture of the 22 rooms with authentic Saxon furniture helps to create the perfect environment for guests to experience the special magic of the old citadel.
The restaurant with arched ceiling offers a wide range of food specialties, whether Romanian, German, or Hungarian, they will all charm you. An old Viennese piano accompanies discreetly the toasting sound of wine glasses.
Guests can certainly not miss the quiet atmosphere of the nicest terrace in the citadel, situated under the cooling shadows of the old walnut tree, a true landmark of the respected “Inn”.
The wine cellar is the attraction of the house due to its rustic atmosphere warmed up by talented musicians.
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House with Stag
The inn is situated in the centre of the medieval Citadel in a specific Transylvanian renaissance construction declared a historical monument. The name of the house comes from a mural of a stag, painted on the outside wall in natural size that has a trophy set as a head. It is one of the oldest houses in Sighisoara.
A distinguished structural design is given to the house by the equilibrated forms and the arching ground level.
Over the centuries the house suffered a series of changes, from a simple home built from wood
(XIIIth century), to the complex form (XVIIth century) which can be seen today.
It was inhabited by people with high administrative functions, judiciary functions or clerical functions. Between 1997 and 2001 the house was renovated completely, restoring the case ceiling, a painted room and an exterior painting with marks.
The House with Stag offers a large variety of services: conferences rooms with all the technical facilities (40 participants), restaurant, café, confectionary with own gastronomy, Middle European cooking, specialities and a wide selection of special vines.
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Hotel Sighisoara
Situated in the heart of the town, between towers and old houses, the hotel offers the possibility to take in the mediaeval scent, or to evoke, in a 3 star luxury, the refinement from the medievalism. The hotel was built in 1520, in the past it was the city hall and bishops’ house. The building still keeps the reminders of the noble way of life, like the painting (1575) from the conference room that represents a hunting scene, or the different design and furniture of each room.
The hotels restaurant offers international and traditional specialities that please customers’ finest tastes. The dressings cooked from special recipes, brought with noble wines, careful selected can be served in the restaurant (45 sits), on terrace (100) or in the winery (80).
Rooms
Sighisoara Hotel has 29 rooms (single and double) and 3 apartments. All rooms have a great view to the Medieval Citadel of Sighisoara. The rooms are fitted with modern bathroom, color cable TV, phone, 24h room-service.
Conference room
The conference room that Sighisoara Hotel puts at your disposal has a 1575 engraving which has been restorated and preserved.
Wine cellar
Sighisoara Hotel has in the basement a wine cellar where the guests can taste a variety of the most noble romanian wine.
Beauty Center
Guests can also enjoy the services of the Beauty Center with fitness room, sauna, solarium, sun vision, beauty saloon and massage.
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The Legend House
Situated on a narrow romantic street in the medieval citadel, it is a little house decorated with refined tastes. Symbolically called The Legend, the house keeps the fragrance of a hidden love-story between Count Dracula and a beautiful courtesan which he perhaps secretly liaise with in one of the 5 rooms existent today.
„The Old Room” is furnished and interiorly decorated with a simplicity that takes quests back to the style and elegance of a long forgotten time.
„The Countess’ Room” dedicated to the Count's sweet-heart, it’s a cosy room with the irresistible warmth of an old fashioned bedroom.
„The Medieval Room” which characterizes the sober dwelling style of the medieval nobility.
„The Green Room” creates a pleasant and familiar atmosphere for the intimacy of quiet confessions.
The last room is „The Dowry Room” where spiritual riches are impatient to „escape” from a superb ancient chest.
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