Discover the best top things to do in Southern Romania, Romania including Biserica Trei Lerarhi, Princely Church of St Nicholas, Manastirea Carmelitana, Corbii De Piatra, Biserica Olari, Biserica Sfanta Vineri, Manastirea Dealu, Curtea de Arges Cathedral, Slatina Monastery, Cathedral of Ploiesti.
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The Princely Church of Saint Nicholas is one of the main tourist attractions in Curtea de Arges, being the first monument of large religious architecture in Wallachia. The Royal Court of Arges was originally built in the 13th century by the Roman voivode Seneslau. The Church of Saint Nicholas in Curtea de Arges is one of the most representative monuments of medieval Romanian architecture, as well as the oldest voivodship foundation in Wallachia. The interior murals, especially valuable, are made between 1364-1369, due to them, as well as its architectural and historical value, the church being included on the list of historical monuments and in the UNESCO Indicative List.
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A short climb to the top of the rock, followed by a great view of the village and surrounding area and over the hills. We stayed for around an hour at the monastery; enjoyed the view and saw the church built into the rock. The paintings are hard to make out now, but you can imagine how nice it must have looked. The structure is very impressive. We were also able to see the blue traditional house next door and bought some home-knitted socks. The old paintings are in need of restauration due to the humidity and is truly spectacular place to visit as you have a bit of everything in one location. More tourists in general should know about this beautiful location and it's historical significance in Romani.
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The Royal Archbishopric Cathedral from Argeș is the place chosen by the kings of Romania to rest here on the country's land. The new Royal necropolis is located in the courtyard of this complex which includes the Curtea de Arges monastery built between 1515-'17 by Neagoe Basarab, the Episcopal palace and the Royal Cathedral for the entire necropolis of the members of the Royal House of Romania. The two royal couples Carol I with Queen Elisabeta and King Ferdinand with Queen Maria, the founder Neagoe Basarab, Radu de la Afumați and a few others no longer having space to receive new locations have their tombs into the cathedral.
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