Since early Middle Ages, the Square gather at certain fairs, Hungarians, Germans and Romanians merchants, who clearance their merchandise up to Muresenilor Street (former Customs Street). The former town hall of the city, the current Town Hall (built in 1420), each merchant should arrange his merchandise and the office workers should ensure that these places are respected by merchants. It is said that in the market was The Infamy pillory, where were not only witches charged and convicted, but also other people found guilty of various offenses, being punished with body punishments. The Council Square Brasov is the place where the head of shoemaker guild, Stefan Stener was decapitated, because he had the audacity to oppose the Austrian entry in the area. The impressive aspect of the square is shown by the architectural structure of the houses that surround it, buildings that have seen and heard many concerts and heard many stories. And if you did not know, you are hereby notified that the city pharmacy worked in the house number 16. And if you want to cool off during summer with water from the fountain placed in the centre of the square or to gaze at people transiting the area from an especially designed terrace for tourism, then welcome in the Council Square Brasov.