Moldovenesc style orMoldavian architectural style is a type of architecture developed inMoldavia during the 14th through 19th centuries.
The period of maximum flowering of this style was in the period ofStephen III of Moldavia. The Moldavian monasteries which belongs to theUNESCO heritage are made in this style.[1] The period in which it developed most is the reign of Stephen the Great (1457-1504).
Gallery
edit- Putna Monastery in Suceava County
- Neamț Monastery in Neamț County
- Căpriana monastery in Strășeni District,Moldova
- Bistrița Monastery in Neamț County
- St. George Church inHârlău
- Stephen III of Moldavia's Tower inPiatra Neamț
- Three Hierarchs Monastery in Iași
- Bogdana Monastery in Rădăuți
- Dobrovăț Monastery inIași County
- Văratec Monastery in Neamț County
- Galata Monastery in Iași
- Bell Tower, Popăuți Monastery inBotoșani
- Cetățuia Monastery in Iași
- Sfânta Paraschiva Cathedral inRoman
- Socola Monastery in Iași
- Sihăstria Monastery inNeamț County
- Dragomirna Monastery in Suceava County
- Secu Monastery in Neamț County
- Hadâmbu Monastery in Iași County
See also
editReferences
edit- ^IBP USA (3 March 2012).Romania Country Study Guide Volume 1 Strategic Information and Developments. Lulu.com. pp. 69–.ISBN 978-1-4387-7538-8.
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