The Călugăreni windmill
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The windmill in Călugăreni/Homoródremete is a monument of local importance. The building from the 19th century is unique in Harghita county. Another curiosity is that at that time a water mill was built next to it.
The monument changed its owner in 2001, and the new owner transformed the building in a romantic style. The two-levels building has a round shape and is covered with shingles. The first floor has stone walls, which are divided by simple windows with square closure. At the top of the walls there is only a semicircular window.
The windmill, considered a local curiosity, does not work since the 19th Century - it is just a special attraction of the region.
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Călugăreni
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Photo source and text: http://vizifuresz.ro/
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Text and photo source: http://www.odorhei-turism.ro/
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Text and photo source: http://www.odorhei-turism.ro/
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Photo: Mihálydeák Antal, Fülöp Attila
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Text and photo sources: http://www.cesavezi.ro/; http://www.ana-iorga.ro/
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sources:
http://www.legendarium.ro/jezus-kialto
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sz%C3%A9kelykereszt%C3%BAr
http://keresztur.ro/index.php/hu/varosunk/varostoertenet
Sources of images
http://www.magasbol.ro/index.php/telepuelesek/varosaink/78-szekelykeresztur
https://www.facebook.com/magasbolszekelyfold/
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Photo source: https: //once.mapn.ro/, Georgeta Maiorescu
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