Azuria Viscri
Azuria Viscri
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§ Story · 1900 → today

Two old houses,
one shared courtyard.

The stained-glass veranda
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Casa Vitraliilor · 4 rooms

Casa Vitraliilor

Casa Vitraliilor is an architectural rarity. The stained-glass veranda, over 100 years old, filters light into a quiet play of hues.

The original woodwork, carefully restored, keeps the house's story alive. The four spacious rooms offer comfort and intimacy, with elegant common areas and a discreet kitchenette.

The tulip carved into wood
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Casa Lalelelor · 2 rooms

Casa Lalelelor

Casa Lalelelor is more intimate, warmer. The tulip motif, hand-carved in wood by local craftsmen, appears discreetly in the details and gives the house its identity.

The two rooms create a personal, quiet space. A place where you'll stay a little longer than you planned.

§ Timeline

126 years, in brief.

1900
Casa Vitraliilor is built; in the courtyard, the bread oven comes alive — a place of fire and meals shared in family.
1972
The old oven takes on a new purpose, becoming home to a young family — keeping the warmth of the place within the same walls.
2019
The houses are renovated in a way that drifts from the village's identity and tradition.
2021
The property is bought by its current owners, who begin — alongside local craftsmen and the authorities — a long, patient restoration, carried out with respect for the place's history.
2026
Azuria Viscri opens its doors: six rooms, a traditional restaurant, and a specialty coffee shop — a place brought back to life with care for the past and for the quiet of Viscri.
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§ Story · the inn · 1900 → today

Two old houses,
one shared courtyard.

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Casa Vitraliilor · 4 rooms

Casa Vitraliilor

Casa Vitraliilor is an architectural rarity and one of those places that feel different from the very first glance. The stained-glass veranda, over 100 years old, filters light in a quiet play of hues and time.

Every reflection changes the atmosphere, and the original woodwork — saved and carefully restored — keeps the house's story alive. The four spacious rooms offer comfort and intimacy, complemented by elegant common areas and a discreet kitchenette — for tea, coffee, or unhurried mornings.

The views open in every direction: toward the Transylvanian hills, the fortified church, or the village street, where life flows at its natural pace. It is a house for those who notice the details, for those who seek space, silence, and an authentic experience lived with meaning.

the 2 colours of the veranda's stained glass · 1900

Casa Lalelelor

Casa Lalelelor is more intimate, warmer, closer to the idea of home. The tulip motif, hand-carved in wood by local craftsmen, appears discreetly in the details and gives the house its identity, preserving its bond with local tradition.

The two rooms create a personal, quiet space where everything is simple yet carefully chosen. The atmosphere is calm and natural, suited to days when you're not in a hurry to be anywhere.

It is a house for those who seek peace, those who appreciate refined simplicity and unhurried moments. A place where you'll stay a little longer than you planned.

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Casa Lalelelor · 2 rooms
§ Timeline

126 years, in brief.

1900
Casa Vitraliilor is built; in the courtyard, the bread oven comes alive — a place of fire and meals shared in family.
1972
The old oven takes on a new purpose, becoming home to a young family — keeping the warmth of the place within the same walls.
2019
The houses are renovated in a way that drifts from the village's identity and tradition.
2021
The property is bought by its current owners, who begin — alongside local craftsmen and the authorities — a long, patient restoration, carried out with respect for the place's history.
2026
Azuria Viscri opens its doors: six rooms, a traditional restaurant, and a specialty coffee shop — a place brought back to life with care for the past and for the quiet of Viscri.