
Sinca Veche Monastery
Cave monastery is situated near Sinca Veche and was rehabilitated and promoted by a local emigrated to the United States. Origin monastery is still unclear, leaving room for many interpretations. Some people say it would be of Dacian origin, others as proto-Christian origin - due to lack of eccentric altar crucifix, but the generally accepted version is that the monastery was built around 1742, when Orthodox churches were eliminated by empire that brought in place Roman Catholic Church -. Currently, the foundation takes care of converting the ecumenical monastery.
Roman camp Sinca Veche
Roman camp is also located near Sinca Veche and dates back to the Roman Emperor Tiberius, as attested by coins and pottery fragments found in the archaeological site. Romanian military settlement lies on the road connecting the old city Cumidava (Rasnov today) Upper Dacia.
Water Mill in Ohaba
Other sights of interest are Ohaba water mill, used in wood processing and is still functional and folk art museum that was founded by engineer George Radocea containing specific objects and decorations that each area visited her in Romania.
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Services
- Nature Reserves
- Museums and galleries
- Artistic and historical sites
- Churches and monasteries
- Hiking
- Skiing (downhill)
- Mountain bike