10 Historic Sites in Northwest Romania That You Shouldn't Miss

March 9, 2022 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Northwest Romania, Romania including Church of the Holy Archangels, Cuptoarele dacice de la Mediesu Aurit-Suculeu, Karolyi Kripta, Kolozsvari Palace, Teatrul Nakional Lucian Blaga, Surdesti Wooden Church, The Church of the Holy Archangels, Ansamblul Sugalete, The Wooden Churches of Maramures, Gherla Synagogue.
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1. Church of the Holy Archangels

Rogoz Romania http://www.romanianmonasteries.org/ro/maramures/ieud-ses
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Church of the Holy Archangels

2. Cuptoarele dacice de la Mediesu Aurit-Suculeu

Suculeu, Mediesu Aurit 447185 Romania http://turism-mediesuaurit.ro
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Cuptoarele dacice de la Mediesu Aurit-Suculeu

3. Karolyi Kripta

Satu Mare Romania +40 261 873 004
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Karolyi Kripta

4. Kolozsvari Palace

Calea Republicii, Oradea Romania
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Kolozsvari Palace

Kolozsvari Palace is a Secession building from XIX century.

5. Teatrul Nakional Lucian Blaga

Piata Stefan cel Mare Nr. 24, Cluj-Napoca 400081 Romania +40 264 597 175 http://www.teatrulnationalcluj.ro
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Teatrul Nakional Lucian Blaga

Reviewed By mariustm2015 - Timisoara, Romania

After a day of strolling through the city, a delightful evening of theater, opera, operetta or ballet.

6. Surdesti Wooden Church

Surdesti Romania
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Surdesti Wooden Church

Reviewed By Tiberiu_Baranyi - Timisoara, Romania

The wooden church at Surdesti - together with it twin church in Plopis - used to be the tallest wooden church in Maramures , until the church of the Monastery Sapanta Peri was erected ... it is 72 m high ( Peri is 75 m still debatable since it is half stone and brick and half wood that 1 - so for me is not all "Wooden" !). Built in 1721 by team of locals lead by the famous master of wooden church building Ion Macarie and painted by the not less famous church painter Stefan Zugravul - the church still preserves the decorations as those were made (it is a Greek Catholic church - and given that less candles and incense is used during the service - hence less smoke to darken the paintings ...). Visiting will cost you 7 RON - a little over 1,5 Euro's but the custodian will give you a very detailed explanation about the history of the church. The steep roofing - stepped - and the central tower with the 4 small towers surrounding it are the marks of the old wooden churches in Maramures. Since 1999 this church is also on the UNESCO world heritage list (among other 7 ). So if you are in the area it is certainly a must do - regardless if you are religious or not (and since Plopis is only 3 km away you can visit both this churches.). It is indeed an experience.

7. The Church of the Holy Archangels

Plopis 437331 Romania
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The Church of the Holy Archangels

Reviewed By Soccca - Tolmin, Slovenia

We arrived just in time of the morning mass, so it was really interesting. We didn't want to disturb the mass, so we only took a look thru the open door. The men were sitting in front part of the church and the women in the back part. Really a wonderful experience.

8. Ansamblul Sugalete

Strada Dornei 12, Bistrita 420032 Romania
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Ansamblul Sugalete

9. The Wooden Churches of Maramures

Church on the Hill, Ieud 437170 Romania http://www.romanianmonasteries.org/maramures/ieud-deal
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The Wooden Churches of Maramures

Reviewed By Tiberiu_Baranyi - Timisoara, Romania

Another great piece of history and architecture .... people from Maramures have created another masterpiece. Once more from the 17th century a church with an interesting history, here was found the "Codex of Ieud" ( some historians considering it one of the first writings in Romanian ... nice legend) - A former greek catholic church that is currently "Orthodox" (don't even ask !) Once again the church is not open - but the phone number that you find is working - I've called and in a few minutes somebody showed up and we could visit the church (inside) lovely - it is very interesting - the technique of the fresos and painting is absolutely great - I'm not religious , however the artistic value of the place is undeniable. (the new church at Barsana Monastery - and that has nothing to do with the old churches of Maramures! its a new one built after 1989 ... beautiful but different and not in the same category - has its paintings influenced by the style of the artists who painted Ieud church... great but a copy of Ieud ...). Entrance is a little over 1 Euro .. but definitely worth it - don't forget to call the phone number , and pay attention to the visiting hours, since it would be a pity to miss on this. Architecture is showing the same features the stone foundation the wooden structure and the 2 stepped steep roofing. So, definitely a must see when you are in Maramures - go and see it.

10. Gherla Synagogue

Strada Crisan 46, Gherla 405300 Romania +40 732 303 982
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Gherla Synagogue

The old synagogue in the town Gherla. The building age is over 100 years! The synagogue is no longer used as a prayers place. For visiting inside the synagogue and meeting the last Jew in Gherla please call the phone number written on the gate.

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