Mini Transylvania Park
10:00 - 17:00
Open

Baile Szejke, Odorheiu Secuiesc/Székelyudvarhely 535600, Romania

About

Discover Transylvania in one day!
Mini Transylvania Park is the only multicultural, thematic mock-up park in Romania, where visitors can see a scaled-down copy of Transylvania's most important historical buildings. The park is located in Szejkefürdő/Băile Szejke, near Székelyudvarhely/Odorheiu Secuiesc.

In the area of about 8000 square meters we recommend to our visitors:
  • our open-air exhibition, which presents scale models of more than 80 of the most significant castles, fortified churches, mansions and other monumental buildings in Transylvania;
  • most of them are part of the national heritage and UNESCO World Heritage;
  • a mini-Szekler train tour; 
  • buffalo carriage rides;
  • the Mineral Water Museum;
  • exhibition of the Szekler gates;
  • the Orbán Balázs Visitor Center;
  • playground.
Tickets:
  • Ticket for adults: 40 lei
  • Ticket for children (free for children under 3 years): 25 lei
  • Ticket for retirees: 25 lei
  • Adult group ticket (minimum 10 people): 35 lei
  • Group ticket children / pensioners (minimum 10 people): 20 lei
    * Ticket price for the Mini Transylvania Park includes admission to the Orbán Balázs Visitor Center.
Tickets for the Mini Secler Steam: 
  • Adult ticket: 10 lei
  • Children's ticket: 5 lei

The idea of the Transylvanian mini-park came from Szekler Legendarium's team. The scale models exposed in our park present the most important buildings of the region's nationalities, in their golden age.
The scale models were made by Németh Hajnal Auróra and Vajda Domokos born in Cristuru Secuiesc, with the contribution of historical graphic artist Gyöngyössy János.

Program overview

Culture Recreation History Legend Nature Walk

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Odorheiu Secuiesc

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