Stavropoleos Church
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BUCHAREST/ Updated : Dec 14, 2015, 15:36 IST
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In Lipscani, there are also some Romanian Orthodox churches that escaped destruction, the most picturesque being the Stavropoleos Church. It is a small church with a lot of character; entering inside it feels like going back in ti … Read more
In Lipscani, there are also some Romanian Orthodox churches that escaped destruction, the most picturesque being the Stavropoleos Church. It is a small church with a lot of character; entering inside it feels like going back in time; besides, a dim light lighting the paintings creates a beautiful ambience. Stavropoleos Church is actually a monastery built in 1724 in Brâncovenesc style and is dedicated to St. Archangels Michael and Gabriel. Read less
In Lipscani, there are also some Romanian Orthodox churches that escaped destruction, the most picturesque being the Stavropoleos Church. It is a small church with a lot of character; entering inside it feels like going back in time; besides, a dim light lighting the paintings creates a beautiful ambience. Stavropoleos Church is actually a monastery built in 1724 in Brâncovenesc style and is dedicated to St. Archangels Michael and Gabriel. The funds for its construction were curiously raised from the income of a close-by inn. Earthquakes and human decisions left nothing of the original monastery apart from the church itself.
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