Putna Monastery
Putna Monastery is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery located in Romania, founded in 1466 by Stephen the Great, a prominent ruler of Moldavia. It is known for its stunning architecture, featuring a mix of Gothic and Byzantine styles, and is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. The monastery serves as a spiritual center and is home to a community of monks.
The monastery is also famous for its rich collection of religious artifacts, manuscripts, and frescoes that date back to the 15th century. It has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting its cultural and historical significance in the region.