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Soroca Fortress – an invincible one
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Soroca Fortress – an invincible one

We are going to visit a marvelous construction of 16th century – the Soroca Fortress. We will also reach the incredible Gipsy Hill – another reality of our days. This is a region of Soroca town inhabited exclusively by Gipsy people. No, this is not about the famous Gipsy camps, this is about the overwhelming Gipsy style chateaux built recently.
Following, we will visit the Cosauti Monastery. They say in Cosauti, the granite comes to the surface of the ground. This is what you are going to witness by yourself.

Recommended to: people interested in history, Gypsy culture and traditions.
Duration: 9 hours
Tourist route: Chisinau – Soroca - Cosauti – Chisinau

Things interesting to see/learn

  • The Soroca Fortress (built in 1543)
  • The Gipsy Hill (the Gipsy style chateaux)
  • The Cosauti Monastery
  • The Cosauti village

Food and drinks to savour:

  • Traditional Moldavian food
  • Moldavian wine

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