Voroneț Monastery
Voroneț Monastery is a historic Romanian Orthodox monastery located in the town of Voroneț, in the Suceava County of Romania. Founded in 1488 by Stephen the Great, it is renowned for its stunning frescoes, particularly the vibrant blue color known as "Voroneț blue." The monastery is part of the Painted Monasteries of Northern Moldavia, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The church, dedicated to Saint George, features intricate exterior paintings that depict biblical scenes and saints. Voroneț Monastery is not only a significant religious site but also an important cultural landmark, attracting visitors interested in art, history, and spirituality.