In the southwestern Șchei district on a tributary of the Șcheiu River you’ll come to a strange karst formation.
Divided in two by a stream is a pair of vast, sheer rocks, steeped in local folk tales about a Hungarian king or Solomonars, dragon-riding wizards who control the rain.
At the start of the 20th century excavations on the site found vestiges of a fortress that had been manned since Neolithic times.