Things to do in Romania, Romania: The Best Churches & Cathedrals

January 28, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Coordinates: 46°N 25°E / 46°N 25°E / 46; 25
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1. Manastirea Carmelitana

Str. Ciofliceni 54, Snagov 077166 Romania +40 21 352 8813 http://www.carmelitanisnagov.ro
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Manastirea Carmelitana

2. Stavropoleos Monastery

Strada Stavropoleos 4, Bucharest Romania +40 21 313 4747 [email protected] http://www.stavropoleos.ro
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,759 reviews

Stavropoleos Monastery

Built in 1724, this beautiful church is one of Bucharest's oldest.

Reviewed By sakisb_72 - Athens, Greece

A wonderful church,a monument rich of history and culture with amazing wall paintings! A must see when in Bucharest!

3. Timisoara Orthodox Cathedral

Bulevardul Regele Ferdinand I, Timisoara 300006 Romania
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4.5 based on 754 reviews

Timisoara Orthodox Cathedral

Reviewed By manderjones - England, United Kingdom

It would be a shame to make a visit to Timişoara without stopping by the the most impressive construction in town - Metropolitan Church. At first glance you could easily be beguiled into thinking it's older than it actually is. In fact, it was only completed two years into the Second World War in Moldovian style. There are prominent features of Byzantine architecture and the inside exudes sheer opulence. Besides marking the central point in town, its chimes reverberate around the city. The cathedral is built upon 5,000 oak supports and can house the same number of people. Inside display relics and many religious artifacts.

4. Manastirea Sfinkii Trei Ierarhi

Piata Stefan cel Mare si Sfant No. 28, Iasi 700028 Romania +40 232 216 349 http://www.manastireasftreiierarhi.ro/
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Manastirea Sfinkii Trei Ierarhi

Reviewed By ioanac881 - Bucharest, Romania

The architecture is amazing, the place is central and has an amazing history. I believe it is a must see in Iasi.

5. Saints Paul and Peter Cathedral

Strada Arhiepiscopiei 25, Constanta 900732 Romania +4041611408 http://www.crestinortodox.ro/biserici-manastiri/catedrala-episcopala-constanta-67797.html
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Saints Paul and Peter Cathedral

Orthodox Cathedral built in 1883-1885 by the designs of the architect Ion Mincu.

Reviewed By Rentalinmamaia2020 - Mamaia-Sat, Romania

a very beautiful church, worth a visit, outstanding architecture,it is very easy to reach this location

6. St. Mina Orthodox Church

Tabacarie Park, Constanta 900002 Romania
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

St. Mina Orthodox Church

7. Biserica Sfantul Gheorghe Nou

str. Cavafii Vechi nr. 6 Sector 3, Bucharest Romania +40 21 314 7335 [email protected] http://www.sfantulgheorghenou.ro
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Biserica Sfantul Gheorghe Nou

Reviewed By permia

It's a beautiful church. I would think the moniker of New is relative, given that it was sanctified in 1707. Designed by an Italian, the glorious frescoes were created by the greatest of Romanian artists. It has undergone a recent renovation bringing the original lustre to the fore. A lovely facade with columns and holy images welcomes the faithful. An imposing statue of Constantin Brâncoveanu, the Wallachian Prince who was executed by the Ottomans, fronts the church. Vibrant are the assemblage of breathtaking frescoes inside. The vista from the rear towards the iconastasis is awe-inspiring. The domes are wondrously embellished with holy scenes. The Christ Pantocrator is central in one.

8. St. Michael's Church

Piata Unirii, Cluj-Napoca 400015 Romania 40 264 452 244
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

St. Michael's Church

Reviewed By eddyhall33 - Stockholm, Sweden

Great central point of this old city, it highly shows the medieval architecture of Cluj-Napoca and makes a great point of interest for anyone who visits the city.

9. Patriarchal Cathedral( Catedrala Patriarhala)

Str Dealul Mitropoliei Piata Unirii, Bucharest 040163 Romania http://patriarhia.ro/catedrala-patriarhala-202.html
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4.5 based on 460 reviews

Patriarchal Cathedral( Catedrala Patriarhala)

Reviewed By PopisteanuG - Bucharest, Romania

the head office of the Romanian Orthodox Church, including the head office itself, a church with a 350 years history and a palace erased to the beginning of the 20th century the palace has a great importance for Romanians, a lot of relevant historical moments happened inside, or on that location actually, on this location has been born Romania as state (the Little Union of the Romanian Principalities, 1859) during the communist regime, the Patriarchy Palace hosted the Parliament, you could imagine the sacred and the profane (the church and the palace) separated by only a few meters - the communists declared themselves as atheists, also they destroyed a lot of churches and more dangerous, a lot of souls the church hosts remains of the saint which protects the city, the pilgrimages its quite impressive to the end of each October, to his anniversary try to fell the spirituality of the place

10. Catedrala Reintregirii Neamului (Coronation Cathedral)

Strada Mihai Viteazu 16, Alba Iulia 510010 Romania +40 258 811 690 [email protected] http://www.reintregirea.ro/
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Catedrala Reintregirii Neamului (Coronation Cathedral)

Reviewed By wendyanddavid536 - Solihull, United Kingdom

Completed in 1922 for the coronation of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie after the unification of Romania in 1918. In plan it is based on a Greek cross with multiple domes topped with large decorated crosses. The inside walls, as in most Orthodox churches, are highly decorated with Biblical scenes, saints, martyrs, angels, Mary and Jesus. There are numerous lovely icons around the church and a huge iconostasis containing all of the usual icons. A truly wonderful place to visit.

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