Discover this enchanting ethnic Saxon village where traditional rural life continues largely unchanged, made famous by Charles, Prince of Wales, who owns a traditional farmhouse here. Explore the spectacular 12th century fortified Lutheran church (part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage site encompasing other villages and their churches), where thick defensive walls and towers protected villagers during Ottoman and Tatar raids. Visit Prince Charles's restored Saxon house, now a guesthouse showcasing traditional architecture and sustainable tourism supporting village preservation. Walk through the village's single main street lined with traditional Saxon houses featuring distinctive architecture, colorful facades, and traditional gardens where villagers grow vegetables and raise livestock using traditional methods. Experience authentic rural Romanian life through visits to local families demonstrating traditional crafts including weaving, wood carving, and food preservation techniques passed down through generations. Learn about Saxon heritage, village traditions, and conservation efforts maintaining traditional agriculture and architectural preservation. Traditional village restaurants serve home-cooked Romanian meals featuring local ingredients while artisan workshops sell handmade textiles, pottery, and traditional crafts supporting village economy and cultural preservation. The village's peaceful atmosphere and authentic traditions create encounters with disappearing European rural heritage.