1. The King's Apartment and the House
The highlight of the visit is the apartment used by King Charles III during his stays in Viscri. Furnished in a simple and elegant style, it preserves the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Saxon house, without the luxurious elements typical of royal residences. The solid wood furniture, handmade textiles, and local decorative objects reflect the monarch’s respect for Transylvania’s cultural heritage.
Visitors can explore several rooms in the house, which have been carefully restored to preserve the property’s original appearance. The rooms offer a glimpse into how Saxon homes were organized in the past, highlighting architectural details specific to the region, such as wooden ceilings, traditional stoves, and the characteristic inner courtyard.
The royal apartment impresses not with its opulence, but with its authenticity. Every object and every element of the decor reinforces the idea of preserving local traditions, a cause that King Charles III has championed over the years. It is precisely this simplicity that makes the house a special place, offering visitors a different perspective on the monarch’s personality and his connection to the village of Viscri.
The tour of the house offers a glimpse into Saxon culture in Transylvania and the conservation projects that have helped transform the village of Viscri into a model of sustainable development and responsible tourism.








