Visit and Discover Bucovina, Romania
Visit and Discover Bucovina, Romania
If you want to escape the daily routine, #Bucovina is one of the most attractive and visited touristic areas in #Romania. The natives’ hospitality can be surprising in these places.
In Bucovina, you can find the most picturesque treasures of Romania. Each fresco tells a different biblical story, episodes of sacred hymns.
Disconnect from your daily troubles and discover the rural #landscapes, #touristicattractions and #thepaintedchurches, part of the #UNESCO world cultural heritage of Bucovina.
#SucevițaMonastery - the monastery that so beautifully interweaves the Byzantine and Gothic art stiles.
#VoronețMonastery - Discover the vibrant color called “Voroneț Blue”. One of the most beautiful monasteries of Bucovina - “The Sistine Chapel of the East”
#MoldovitaMonastery - Discover The siege of Constantinople, one of the most valuable scenes at Moldovita.
Visit the Painted Monasteries of Bucovina!
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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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Views of Moldovita Monastery
Views of the beautiful Romanian Orthodox Monastery of Moldovita, one of the famous Painted Monasteries of Bucovina. Moldovita was founded by Petru Rares, son of Stefan cel Mare. Photos taken by me during our trip to Romania in May, 2006.
Romania's Painted Monasteries
In this short video Jonny explains something about the amazing painted monasteries of northern Romania
Bucovina Village Museum ,Romania
Bucovina Village Museum ,Romania
Bucovina Village Museum is one of the best and beautiful places I've been. This museum recreates the old fashion villages very close to reality. I loved that they added old songs so the atmosphere is almost real.
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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.
World's Most Remote Monasteries - World's Greatest Attractions
Take a tour of World's Most Remote Monasteries -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the world's most remote monasteries.
In the Trabzon region of Turkey lies the archaic and secluded Sumela Monastery. It stands on rather unusual grounds, having been built into a rocky cliff. Inside the monastery are several noteworthy places, including a library, the Rock Church, and a spring venerated by the Greek Orthodox religion.
Among the most awe inspiring treasured sites amidst the green of western Bhutan's mountains is the Tiger's Nest Monastery. A cultural symbol of Bhutan, this Buddhist temple has a 1200 year history and a rich sense of art, religion, and culture. Today, it continues its illustrious beginnings by still serving as a monastery. The monastery is built around a cave where an ancient guru once meditated.
Built into the sheer rocky cliff face in Montenegro is the Serb Orthodox Church, Orstrog Monastery. This sacred structure is Montenegro's primary pilgrimage site, and is dedicated to Saint Basel of Ostrog. The immaculate white wash which covers part of this edifice creates clean lines and stands out brilliant against the gray-red rock.
Resting at a height of 3,600 meters, Thiksey Monastery, graces Northern India's Indus Valley region. It is an elaborate 12-story building, which sits magnanimously on a hill top in Ladakh and is also called ''Mini Potala due to its close resemblance to Potala Palace. It has been especially acclaimed for its intricate and rich collection of Buddhist art.
Set against the stunning backdrop of trenchant mountains is the mystical Tatev Monastery. Bearing a magical ambiance of pure divinity, this monastery has blessed the Armenian lands since the 9th century. After the region's best school was built here in the 10th century, Tatev Monastery became a focal point for scholars and the arts.
Romania/Brașov Part 1
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Brașov:
Brașov is a city in Romania and the administrative centre of Brașov County.
According to the last Romanian census, from 2011, there were 253,200 people living within the city of Brașov, making it the 7th most populous city in Romania, and the metropolitan area is home to 369,896 residents.Brașov is located in the central part of the country, about 166 kilometres (103 miles) north of Bucharest and 380 kilometres (236 miles) from the Black Sea. It is surrounded by the Southern Carpathians and is part of the Transylvania region.The city is notable for being the birthplace of the national anthem of Romania and for hosting the Golden Stag International Music Festival.
With its central location, Brașov is a suitable location from which to explore Romania, and the distances to several tourist destinations (including the Black Sea resorts, the monasteries in northern Moldavia, and the wooden churches of Maramureș) are similar. It is also the largest city in a mountain resorts area. The old city is very well preserved and is best seen by taking the cable-car to the top of Tâmpa Mountain.Temperatures from May to September fluctuate around 23 °C (73 °F). Brașov benefits from a winter tourism season centered on winter sports and other activities. Poiana Brașov is the most popular Romanian ski resort and an important tourist center preferred by many tourists from other European states.
The city also has several restaurants that serve local as well as international cuisine (e.g. Hungarian and Chinese). Some of these are situated in the city center.
The Brașov local transport network is well-developed, with around 50 bus and trolleybus lines. There is also a regular bus line serving Poiana Brașov, a nearby winter resort. All are operated by RAT Brașov. Because of its central location, the Brașov railway station is one of the busiest stations in Romania with trains to/from most destinations in the country served by rail.
The construction of Braşov Airport was initiated by Intelcan Canada on April 15, 2008. Although construction was planned to be finalized in 24 to 30 months, works have lagged and there is no term by which it will be operational. The project consists of a terminal capable of handling 1 million passengers per year and a 2,800-metre-long (9,200-foot) runway. The A3 highway is also planned to pass the city. However, there is no foreseeable date for starting construction.Wikipedia
ROMANIA - sightseeing
Castrul ROMAN, devenit cetate medievala de la ALBA-IULIA restaurata si redata circuitului turistic. Defilarea Garzii Cetatii din Alba Iulia un adevarat spectacol in fiecare simbata urmat de luptele pentru cucerirea cetatii.
ALBA IULIA - the most beautiful citadel in Romania
Alba Iulia is one of the oldest settlements in Romania and was formerly the capital of the Roman province, Dacia.
With 2000 years of history imprinted on the city, the buildings and the monuments were cool memories of Europes' past at every step, offering spectacular time travel to all visitors.
Alba Iulia is the most beautiful citadel in Romania and the largest citadel in Central and South-Eastern Europe.
The city, known for its vineyards, is often considered as the cultural and spiritual capital city of Romania.
Alba Iulia preserves architectural, cultural and historical values which are representative for most of the European nations.
Byzantine Moldavia Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Byzantine Moldavia.
The world famous Moldau Monasteries, also known as the Bukowina Monasteries, are among the most beautiful examples of Romanian art and have been designated as one of Unesco's architectural monuments. The paintings on the exterior of the Humor Monastery, one of the oldest of the five great Moldau Monasteries, date from the early 16th century. The Voronet Monastery dates back to1488 and was donated by Stefan The Great after a victorious battle against the Turks. First mentioned in 1402, during the 16th century the Moldovita Monastery was destroyed by landslide but rebuilt in 1532. Here, Moldavian architecture combines with elements of Gothic and Renaissance architecture and the majority of Moldau's churches are adorned with colourful frescos. Set in a picturesque location, the Sucevita Monastery is one of the most well preserved churches in the Moldau region. Between 1595 and 1606 the churches' splendid frescos were created under the artistic direction of the artists, Ion and Sofronie. The amazing diversity of the beautifully illustrated individual images of angels and martyrs is considered to be unique in Moldavian architecture. The Arbore Monastery was dedicated to John The Baptist and the portrayal of the Legend Of George on the external facade is particularly noteworthy. Although a number of the wall paintings have not stood the test of time, the Arbore frescos still manage to convey the splendour of Romanian religious art. Massive, well-fortified walls surround the eye-catching Dragomirna Monastery that was built between 1602 and 1609 and its prominent tower is richly decorated with numerous rosettes. Beyond its mighty walls there is a tranquil, idyllic atmosphere. To capture the sacred and historical atmosphere of monastic life, there could be no better destination than the Moldau Monasteries.
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