Nestled in the historic town of Brasov, Rope Street, or Strada Sforii, is a unique and intriguing attraction. This narrow alley, stretching 260 feet (80 meters) in length, has a width that varies between 44 and 53 inches (111 and 135 centimeters). As the narrowest street in both Brasov and Romania, and one of the narrowest in Europe, it offers visitors a chance to experience a slice of history. Walking through this confined space, you can almost feel the walls close in, providing a vivid sense of the city’s medieval layout. Today, visitors can explore this charming and historic lane, capturing a glimpse of the past in the heart of Brasov.
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