Lisnău

Romania / Covasna / Ozun /
 village, interesting place

Lisnău is one of seven villages composing Ozun commune.
Lisnau village commune belongs Ozun and is located in a valley in Buzau Mountains, the eastern edge of the county Covasna Lisnic river valley.
Lisnau place name comes from the Slavic word for "forest". In the first half of XIV century., Lisnic a settlement was taxable;

The first documentary of the village dates from 1332.

Among the attractions of the village center remind Reformed church, monument, surrounded by a stone fence in a circle, the remains of the city. The bell tower was built in the place of entry of this city. The ball on the turn - as in arms Székely - Sun and Moon are golden. In turn we can see one of the most famous Renaissance bells in the area, decorated with leaves' veins of metal ", considered a monument of art. This bell was made ​​by master Henrik Lampen Brasov in 1693. Gothic church still bears.
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Coordinates:   45°46'42"N   25°53'36"E
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