Râșnov Fortress, located in Râșnov, Brașov County, Romania, is a medieval fortress that served as a refuge for townspeople and villagers during times of war. Built between 1211 and 1225, the fortress was strategically positioned to defend against invading armies coming from the Bran Pass. With a rich history of sieges, including a legendary well dug by Turkish prisoners, the fortress now stands as a picturesque tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into the past of this resilient community.