The modern town of Drobeta Turnu Severin has a relatively new history. It
made its appearance on the map of Romania and on that of the world following
General Pavel Kiseleff’s decree on the 22nd of April, 1833.
The town got its name from the majestic remains of the Severin Fortress which
used to look down the Danube and surrounding region at some ancient times. It
was erected following a pre-established plan, with wide streets falling
perpendicularly onto the Danube or running parallel to it.
Drobeta Turnu Severin has warm summers and mild winters, meaning the city is
home to magnolia trees, Caucasian nut trees, and gingko biloba as well as the
almond trees, figs, lilacs, lindens, and chestnut trees more common throughout
Europe.
The museum of the Iron Gates Hydropower Station together with the Turbine
Hall, the Vodita Monastery, as well as the St. Ann Monastery of Orsova can be
easily reached from Turnu Severin. It is from this region that the wonderful
area of Cazane becomes accessible both by water and by land.
,,Turnu Severin shows itself in the sunset as in the middle of a decor.
Widened, the Danube cuts a curve in the Romanian bank and pushes the town up on
a top coverd with trees, the thicket of which discloses overlapped houses
enveloped in red hallow dies… A western town with beautiful buildings, great
schools, wide and straight streets…”
CONTENTS:
Drobeta Turnu Severin
Vestiges
Dacians & Romans
Trajan's Stone Bridge
Middle Ages
The Modern City
Memorials
Economy
Energy and Water
Architecture
Public Health
Education
Culture
Churches
Parks & Public Gardens
The Days of Drobeta Turnu Severin
MultiMedia Publishing
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