Английская Википедия:Churches of Moldavia
Шаблон:Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site The north of the Moldavia region in Romania preserves numerous religious buildings as a testimony of the Moldavian architectural style developed in the Principality of Moldavia starting from the 14th century.
Of these, eight Romanian Orthodox Churches located in Suceava County and built from the late 15th century to the late 16th century are listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, since 1993. Church of the Resurrection within the Sucevița Monastery was added to the site in 2010. The churches have their external walls covered in authentic and unique fresco paintings, representing complete cycles of religious themes.
World Heritage Site
Other churches
Name | Location | Built | Founder |
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Agapia Monastery | Agapia, Neamț County | 1643 | Gavriil Coci |
Bogdana Monastery | Rădăuți, Suceava County | 1360 | Bogdan I |
Cetățuia Monastery | Iași, Iași County | 1672 | Gheorghe Duca |
Dragomirna Monastery | Mitocu Dragomirnei, Suceava County | 1609 | Anastasie Crimca |
Galata Monastery | Iași, Iași County | 1584 | Petru Șchiopul |
Golia Monastery | Iași, Iași County | 1660 | Ioan Golia |
Neamț Monastery | Vânători-Neamț, Neamț County | 1497 | Ștefan cel Mare |
Putna Monastery | Putna, Suceava County | 1466 | Ștefan cel Mare |
Trei Ierarhi Monastery | Iași, Iași County | 1639 | Vasile Lupu |
Văratec Monastery | Văratec, Neamț County | 1785 | Olimpiada |
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Agapia Monastery
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Bogdana Monastery
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Cetățuia Monastery
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Dragomirna Monastery
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Galata Monastery
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Golia Monastery
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Neamț Monastery
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Putna Monastery
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Trei Ierarhi Monastery
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Văratec Monastery
See also
- Byzantium after Byzantium
- Christianity in Romania
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- List of World Heritage Sites in Romania
- Moldavian vault
- Moldavian style
- Seven Wonders of Romania
- Romanian architecture
- Tourism in Romania
References
Шаблон:Reflist Kocój E., Świątynie, postacie, ikony. Malowane cerkwie i monastyry Bukowiny Południowej w wyobrażeniach rumuńskich [Temples, persons, icons. Painted churches and monasteries of South Bucovina in Romanian imagology], Kraków 2006, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, ss. 444, 120 photos, https://www.academia.edu/24331662/%C5%9Awi%C4%85tynie_postacie_ikony._Malowane_cerkwie_i_monastyry_Bukowiny_Po%C5%82udniowej_w_wyobra%C5%BCeniach_rumu%C5%84skich_Temples_persons_icons._Painted_churches_and_monasteries_of_South_Bukovina_in_Romanian_imagology_Wydawnictwo_Uniwersytetu_Jagiello%C5%84skiego_Krak%C3%B3w_2006_s._440
External links
- UNESCO: Churches of Moldavia World Heritage Site
- Cultural Heritage and Religious Tourism in Bucovina and Moldavia
- The Painted Wonders of Bucovina
- Monasteries of Bucovina
- Ten Wonders of Bucovina- article with images.
- Painted Churches in Bukovina
- Bukovina's Painted Monasteries- article with images and location details.
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