Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral, Iași
Facts and practical information
Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral, also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral, stands as a landmark of faith and history in the heart of Iași, Romania. This magnificent church, an architectural masterpiece blending Romanian and Byzantine styles, is a testament to the city's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
Constructed between 1833 and 1839 under the guidance of Saint Metropolitan Veniamin Costache, the cathedral is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Romanian Orthodoxy. It is dedicated to the feast of the Annunciation and is home to the relics of Saint Parascheva, which attract thousands of pilgrims every year, especially during the feast day on October 14th.
The cathedral's impressive facade is adorned with ornate details and its interior is decorated with beautiful frescoes and icons, creating a serene atmosphere for contemplation and prayer. The cathedral's bell towers, visible from afar, add to the grandeur of the structure and serve as a beacon to those seeking spiritual solace.
As the seat of the Metropolitan of Moldavia and Bukovina, the cathedral plays a central role in the religious life of the region. It has witnessed many historical events and has been a place of gathering during times of both celebration and mourning.
Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palace of Culture, Saint Nicholas Princely Church, Metropolitan Cathedral, Barnovschi Church.
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How to get to Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral by public transport?
Bus
- Hotel Moldova • Lines: 28, 41, 41B (7 min walk)
- Piața Unirii • Lines: 36, M 36 (10 min walk)
Tram
- Palatul Culturii • Lines: 1, 13, 9 (7 min walk)
- Filarmonica • Lines: 1, 13, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 (8 min walk)
Train
- Iași (19 min walk)
- Nicolina (21 min walk)