Top 7 Reasons to Visit Bucovina (Romania)
Here are the top seven reasons you don’t want to miss if you have the oportunity to visit Bucovina:
1)The painted monasteries
- Voronet Monastery -Discover the vibrant color called “Voroneț Blue”. One of the most beautiful monasteries of Bucovina - “The Sistine Chapel of the East”
-Moldovita Monastery -Discover The siege of Constantinople, one of the most valuable scenes at Moldovita.
-Sucevita Monastery
-Putna Monastery
-Dragomirna Monastery
2)Cacica Salt Mine
3)The traditional food
4)Museum of Decorated Eggs
5)Calimani National Park
6)Mocanita Hutulca
7)Vatra Dornei
If Romania it's on your travel bucket-list, you should mark Bucovina as a must see. As one of the most beautiful countries in Eastern Europe, Romania attracts millions of tourists each year with its scenic landscapes, unique culture and historically significant landmarks. There are so many great places to visit in Romania!
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SALINA TURDA, or the pearl hidden - ROMANIA (HD1080p)
*** The salt was extracted from SALINA TURDA, from antiquity up to the early 20th century (1932).
Since 1992, in the SALINA TURDA it is a halotherapy center and a popular tourist attraction of international interest, being visited by about 2 million Romanian and foreign tourists.
SALINA TURDA was placed by Business Insider at the top of their list of the ten coolest underground places in the world.
Likewise, SALINA TURDA was once ranked among the 25 hidden gems around the world that are worth the trek ***
Salina Turda
Salina Turda - - este unul dintre monumentele istorice rescunoscute de Ministerul Culturii si Patrimonului National din Romania. Pentru a citi si alte articole, vizitati: ...
Sucevita - Cacica
Suceviţa Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox convent situated in the Northeastern part of Romania. It was built in 1585 by Ieremia Movilă, Gheorghe Movilă and Simion Movilă.
The architecture ot the church contains both Byzantine and Gothic elements, and some elements typical to other painted churches of northern Moldavia. Both interior and exterior walls are covered by mural paintings, which are of great artistic value and depict biblical episodes from the Old and New Testament. The paintings date from around 1601, which makes Suceviţa one of the last monasteries to be decorated in the famous Moldavian style of exterior paintings.
In 2010, the monastery has been inscribed by UNESCO on its list of World Heritage Sites.
Cacica is a village in Northen Romania, Suceava county. Cacica has an impressive history, for a small village.
Roman Catholic Church
Around 1780, the location of the town today Cacica (in northeastern Romania) were discovered salt deposits. In 1798 was put into operation here a saline, bringing the workers and technicians from various provinces of the Empire Habsurgic, especially in Galicia, most of them ethnic Polish and Roman Catholic.
In 1810 a wooden church was consecrated in Cacica, which was brought in 1809, the Armenian-Catholic church Stanislawow, a replica of the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary Black Madonna
In 1903-1904 it was built a new church. The new church was built in Gothic style, valued today as a monument of architecture.
Salt mine.
Because it is located at the boundary between the mountains and hills regions, the climate made possible the formation of salt deposits many thousands years ago. Cacica Salt Mine is one of the oldest exploitations of salt recrystallized from brine from Europe. The giant salt mountain in Cacica can provide enough salt for the entire Europe for the next 400 years!
Salina Praid
Salina Praid - - este una dintre cele mai vizitate mine de sare gema din Romania. Pentru alte articole interesante, vizitati:
Visit Romania ~ Salina Turda
Salina este, cu certitudine, cea mai celebră destinaţie a turiştilor care vizitează localitatea Turda. Această mină datează din secolul al XVII-lea. Exploatarea sării la Turda a fost un element determinant pentru evoluţia prosperă a oraşului din perioda pre romana până în prezent.
Oameni şi locuri din Bucovina - România
Bucovina is one of the most attractive and visited touristic areas in Romania. No wonder this area(famous today all over the world) was given in 1975 the Pomme d'Or international prize by The International Federation of Travel Writers and Tourism Journalists. The century-old architecture monuments together with the frescos from this country spot were listed by UNESCO among all the universal art monuments.
Keeper of ancient civilization, where history and legend merge together, Suceava district holds evidences of man's presence from ancient times.The 96 incineration tombs found out at Zvoristea, as well as the archaeological discoveries in Silistea Scheii, Suceava , Bosanci and Dolhestii Mari, prove that Thracian --Geta and Dacian settlements existed there a long time ago.
The lands of Suceava represented the places where Moldavia became an independent and feudal state in the 14th century. Locations such as Baia, Siret, Suceava, Radauti still keep edifices (fortresses, church foundations, princely homes) dating the time of the first Moldavian voivods. Other localities, such as Putna, became a strong manifestation for Romanian people's sense for an united nation. To this common sense many important persons contributed: Mihai Eminescu, Mihai Slavici, Ciprian Porumbescu and some other young people that came here all over Romanian lands. This fact strongly expresses the active role the people from these lands have played along the history.
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