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Curtea Veche
15th-century princely home, now a museum Curtea Veche, nestled in the heart of Bucharest, Romania, stands as a testament to the city's rich historical tapestry. This ancient princely court, now a museum, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Romania's past and is a pivotal attraction for those seeking...
Kretzulescu Church
Brick Orthodox church built in the 1720s Nestled in the heart of Bucharest, the Kretzulescu Church stands as a beacon of Romanian spirituality and architectural grace. This Eastern Orthodox church, a historical and cultural landmark, was commissioned by the Wallachian nobleman Iordache Crețulescu and his...
Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of Romania's vibrant capital, the Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral stands as a testament to the country's rich religious heritage and architectural grandeur. Located on Dealul Mitropoliei, this imposing church is not only a place of worship but also...
Stavropoleos Monastery
Orthodox monastery founded in 1724 Nestled in the heart of Bucharest, Romania, the Stavropoleos Monastery stands as a testament to the rich religious and architectural heritage of the city. This Orthodox monastery, founded in 1724 by the Greek monk Ioanikie Stratonikeas, is renowned for its intricate...
New St. Eleftherios Church
The Old St. Eleftherios Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 15B Sfântul Elefterie Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Eleftherios and to Saint George.
Radu Vodă Monastery
Radu Vodă Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Bucharest, Romania.
Saint Spyridon the New Church
The Saint Spyridon the New Church is a Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest, Romania on Calea Șerban Vodă, no. 29. Originally built with gothic influences in 1852–1858, it was strongly modified by Patriarch Justinian.
Bucharest Russian Church
St. Nicholas Russian Church is located in central Bucharest, Romania, just off University Square. Russian Ambassador Mikhail Nikolaevich Giers initiated the building of a Russian Orthodox church in central Bucharest in 1905.
Silver Knife Church
The Silver Knife Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 1 Cuțitul de Argint Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to the Feast of the Transfiguration. The church is located on Filaret Hill, adjacent to Carol Park. It is also known as New Bărbătescu, as the area used to form part of Old Bărbătescu parish.
Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral
The People's Salvation Cathedral, also known as the National Cathedral, is an Orthodox cathedral under construction in Bucharest to serve as the patriarchal cathedral of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
Chiajna Monastery
Chiajna Monastery is the name of a ruined church situated on the outskirts of Bucharest, Romania which is the subject of many legends, including the story that it is cursed. The information centre, Giulești Park, is devoted to the upkeep and protection of the building, which is a national heritage site.
Armenian Church
The Armenian Church is an Armenian Apostolic church located at 43 Carol I Boulevard in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel.
Cașin Church
Cașin Church, sometimes referred to as Cașin Monastery, is a Romanian Orthodox church located in Bucharest, at a large intersection a block away from Arcul de Triumf. It is dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel.
Livedea Gospod Church
The Livedea Gospod Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 30 Calea Plevnei in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helena. The church was built in 1785, probably on the site of an earlier one.
Italian Church
The Italian Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is a Roman Catholic church located in Bucharest, Romania, at 28 Nicolae Bălcescu Boulevard. The Lombard Romanesque red brick edifice was built between 1915–1916 and consecrated by bishop Raymond Netzhammer in 1916. Owned by the Italian government, it is surrounded by apartment blocks.
Bucur Church
Bucur Church is a church which formerly served as the chapel for the Radu Vodă Monastery. There is no exact date for the building of the church and this has been the subject of much discussion among Romanian historians.
Bucharest Bărăția
Bărăția is one of the Roman Catholic churches in Bucharest, Romania. It is located in central Bucharest, on the I. C. Brătianu Boulevard, next to Piața Unirii.
Saint Joseph Cathedral
Saint Joseph Cathedral is a historical and architectural monument located in Bucharest, Romania, at 19 General Berthelot Street. It is the main place of worship which serves as cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest.
Slobozia Church
Slobozia Church, dedicated to the Great Martyr St. Demetrius, is a Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest's Sector 4, located at the intersection of Dimitrie Cantemir and Marășești Boulevards.
Saint Basil the Great Cathedral
Saint Basil the Great Cathedral, located at 50 Polonă street, is the first Romanian Greek-Catholic church built in Bucharest. The church's patron is Basil of Caesarea and its dedication celebration is on January 1.
Anglican Church
The Anglican Church of the Resurrection is a church located in central Bucharest, Romania, near Grădina Icoanei, at the intersection of Xenopol street and Arthur Verona street. The church is a red brick building and services are held in English on Sundays between 10 and 11 AM.
Batiștei Church
Batiștei Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 21 Batiștei Street, Bucharest, Romania.
Mărcuța Church
Mărcuța Church is a Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest, Romania on the east side of the Pantelimon district. Built in 1587, it is one of the oldest structures still in use today in Romania. In the past the church served the Mărcuța Monastery which was situated on the outskirts of the city.
Cuibul cu barză Church
The Cuibul cu barză Church dedicated to the Saint Stephen is a Romanian Orthodox church located on Știrbei Vodă Street in Bucharest's Sector 1. As mentioned on the inscription, placed after the 1898 rehabilitation, at the entrance of the church the name is due to the nests which storks had built on the building's shingle roof.
Grădina Icoanei
Grădina Icoanei is a small park in central Bucharest, situated not far away from Piața Romană and Bulevardul Magheru. The park, located next to Gheorghe Cantacuzino Plaza in Sector 2 of the city, was inaugurated in 1873.
French Church
The French Church of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic parish church located at 3 Gheorghe Demetriade Street, Bucharest, Romania. It is classified as a historic monument by the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.
Mănăstirea Ortodoxă Cernica
Monastery Cernica - the Orthodox monastery in Romania located in Pantimon, in the Illfov district, near the border with Cernica. The Cerica monastery as a whole is on the list of monuments in Romania, with the LMI IF-II-A-B-15300 classification code.
Biserica Ortodoxă "Colțea"
Church of Colțea, owned by the church of three saints hierarchs - an Orthodox church in Bucharest, in the jurisdiction of the Archievary of Bucharest of the Romanian Orthodox Church.