Monastery Horezu

Monastery Horezu

Monastery Horezu
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Monastery Horezu

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Located in Valcea County, at the foot of Capatanii Mountains, Horezu Monastery is considered to be the most representative construction in the Brâncovenesc style. The place of worship, with Saints Constantine and Helena as its dedication day, was built between 1693 and 1697, during Constantin Brancoveanu’s reign. Since 1993 it has been included in the UNESCO patrimony.

http://www.romanianmonasteries.org/other-monasteries/horezu

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