Turnul Pietrarilor Mediaș

The Stonemasons' Tower of Mediaș is one of the defensive towers that formed part of the medieval fortification system of this old Saxon burgh on the Târnava Mare valley in Transylvania. Like the other towers of the citadel, it was assigned to a craft guild, in this case that of the stonemasons, who were charged with maintaining and defending it in case of siege, a custom widespread in the Saxon towns. Built of stone and brick, the construction stands out for its massiveness and for its strategic role in ensuring the protection of the town.
The fortifications of Mediaș are among the best preserved in Transylvania, and the towers that survive today bear witness to the military and civic organisation of the community of old. The Stonemasons' Tower, together with the other landmarks of the citadel and the fortified Saint Margaret evangelical church with its leaning tower, forms a valuable historic ensemble. Visiting it fits naturally into a walk through the old town centre.


