Belonging to Casa Kraus, yet with its own distinct personality, that’s how best to describe Sofia Folberth Cottage, located in the guesthouse courtyard.
Did you know that Casa Kraus gets its name from the parish priest, Johann Kraus, who lived in the parsonage-the very plans of which inspired the contruction of the current building?
Hermann Oberth was born into a Saxon family in Transylvania and was fascinated by science from an early age. This room was inspired by his experiments.
A religious reformer of the Transylvanian Saxons and the founder of the Saxon Gymnasium in the courtyard of the Black Church in Brașov, Johannes Honterus dedicated his life to education.