Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral
The Patriarchal Cathedral (since 1925) is a church founded between 1654-1658. The Cathedral is included in the List of Historical Monuments of Romania.
The Patriarchal Cathedral (since 1925) is a church founded between 1654-1658. The Cathedral is included in the List of Historical Monuments of Romania.
The Nun's Skete Church is an 18th-century chapel founded by Lady Smaranda, the wife of a Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia. The "sketes", were monastic communities living in semi-isolation in Eastern European countries.
The Mihai Voda Monastery, built in 1594, is one of the oldest religious buildings in Bucharest. However, of the orginal building remain only the church and a steeple. The monastery is classified as a historical monument.
The Antim monastery was built between 1713 and 1715 on the site of an old wooden church dedicated to St. Nicholas. It is a Romanian National Monument.