The narrowest street in Eastern Europe is in Romania

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The narrowest street in Eastern Europe is in Romania

 

It has a width of between only 111 and 135 centimeters and a length of 80 meters and is the reason the Romans can boast throughout Eastern Europe.

The famous Guide Michelin awarded a star distinction means "Sforii" Street is worth a visit."Sforii" Street has been left derelict for a long time and the first renovations took place in 1998 with the support of a inhabitant sport back home in America.

Dan Oprea was nemuţumit looks of the street and put his shoulder to his rehabilitation. "I wrote a project and I managed to get funding from the Foundation Boudain King of Belgium. I got about 8,000 dollars and I managed to meet my soul desire it, "recalls Dan Oprea.

Few know that "Sforii" Street has a history of several centuries. It was first documented in the late seventeenth century and reflects the trends of urbanization of medieval Brasov.



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