Moldavian Monasteries
The Moldavian Monasteries are a group of historic religious sites located in the northeastern region of Romania. Built primarily during the 15th and 16th centuries, these monasteries are renowned for their stunning frescoes, which depict biblical scenes and saints. They reflect the unique blend of Byzantine and Gothic architectural styles, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the area.
Among the most famous are the Voroneț Monastery and the Sucevița Monastery, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These monasteries not only serve as places of worship but also as important centers of art and education, preserving the spiritual and cultural history of Moldavia.