In 1206, Barcut is mentioned for the first time in documents under the name "villa Baramcuth". In 1532, the village described as "Perkütten" is listed as the third largest community in the seat of Cincu. Between the 18th and 19th centuries, the village was destroyed by several fires. Nowadays, Bărcut is also known as a children's camp and offers a wide range of opportunities for cultural and natural experiences, especially for children and young people.
A fortified Romanesque church on a hill, south of the village center. It has some of the most valuable Romanesque architecture in all of Transylvania.
Read MoreIn the center of the village lies a large, magnificent churchcastle. It is in excellent shape.
Read MoreA strongly fortified church with a rich history and beautiful decorations inspires the visitor with its diversity inside and its double fortified walls with towers.
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