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The
most represantative monuments of the medieval Moldavia are to be found
in Bukovina that reflect the characteristics of the Romanian culture and
religion.
Monasteries
in Moldavia
Agapia
Monastery is situated on the river Agapia's Valley, at the foot of
Magura Mountains, in a pitoresque enviroment, being surrounded by mountains
and lots of forests, gardens and orchards. The church that can be found
inside was raised during 1642-1644 with the help of the of Vasile Lupu,
the learder of the region. Built by Ionasc Ctisi, it is made of rocks
and bricks having a similar architecture with the Trei Ierarhi Church
from Iasi. It was blessed in 1647 by the metropolitan bishop Varlaam of
Maldavia. During the time, it was several times robbed, destroyed and
fired, but each time it was rebuilt. It was the shelter for monks until
1803, when the bishop Veniamin Costache transformed it into a monastery
for nuns. The church from inside was rebuilt in 1858, and its inside walls
were painted by the greatest Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu. Although
very young only 18 years, he succeded in creating a remarkable collection
of wall paintings and religious icons. Varatec Monastery is situated
in a small depression, at the foot of the mountains. Before entering it
there is the tower of the belfry, which represents actually the gate towards
the real monastery. When it was first built in 1808-1812 it was made of
wood, but nowadays it is made of rocks and bricks, having the appeaance
of a fortress. The architecture is typical to the traditional style of
Moldavia, being a real museum with valuable historical objects. Sucevita
Monastery can be found in the village that has the same name, on the
banks of river Sucevita. It was founded in the last decades of the 16th
century, by the metropolitan bishop Gheorghe Movila. The church from inside
is situated in the center of the monastery, being impressive by its walls
that make it look like a fortress and by its paintings. The most interesting
is "The Ladder of Virtues", a symbol and it represents a ladder towards
paradise. Putna Monastery
was built between 1466 and 1469 by Stephen the Great after one of his
victories, being the place where he is buried. The legend says that the
place where it was raised was picked up by Stephen the Great after lancing
an arrow, but the history and also the geographycal location don't agree.
The place is extremely charming being situated at the foot of Obcina Mare
Mountains, where there might have been a former shelter for monks. It
was fired by the Ottoman empire, then rebuilt and robbed again, but its
final rebuilt was done only in the 18th century, but the original style
is the same. The monastery impresses by its inner painting, though historical
documents say that in the past it was painted in the exterior as well,
but the style is still unknown. Voronet Monastery is it was from
the beginning a real monument. It is famous for "its blue of Voronet"
and for the the scene that is painted on one of its walls called "Last
Judgement" that presents Jesus on His throne judging souls. It was the
home for the monks that attached themselves to the foundation, but as
the monastery was destroyed in 1786, they all left and only the church
and the tower remained. Later it was rebuilt and since 1991 it became
the shelter for nuns. Moldovita Monastery was founded by Petru
Rares in 1532. From the old building today there is only the church, located
in the centre of the yard, built in a specific style from Moldavia. The
wall painting its similar to the ones that exists at Humorul and Probota
monasteries as well. On the southern wall there is the famous painting
called " The Siege of Constantinopol" that presented Christians routing
the infidel with arrows and cannons being paraded around the ramparts.
Monasteries in Wallachia
They
are located in the south of the country, starting with Ramnicu Valcea
town. One of the most important is the Monastery at Cozia that
has a great significance for our country because it was founded by a great
figure of the history, Mircea cel Batran in the 14th century. The architecture
is Byzantine and inside tourists can admire the frescoes that were painted
in 1707. The Monastery of Curtea de Arges was founded by the prince Neagoe
Basarab (1512-1521), being one of the most important constructions of
art and religious architecture. The legend says that his wish was to build
a church that could never been compared to any other, that's why he hired
only the best builders and the most important was Manole. Starting to
built it, everything fell apart during the night and they realized that
there was a curse. Manole knew that the church could be raised only if
somebody from their families would be built inside, so he decided that
the first person that would come he would be buried. His bad luck was
that his wife, Ana was that person and he had to keep his promise. After
finishing the church, with his wife buried between the walls he started
to build wooden wings hoping that they could help him fly. But the end
was dramatic and on the spot where he felt a will appeared. Horezu Monastery
founded in 1684 is the creation of the king Constantin Brancoveanu, an
important figure in the Romanian history. It is situated at the foot of
the Capatanii Mountain, in the heart of the forests. It was actually built
to serve as a fortress,to protect the country agains the enemies, but
nowadays it is one of most beautiful monument that represents the style
specific to that period.
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