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Religious Sites of Constanța

Constanța’s religious landscape reflects its history as a multicultural port city on the Black Sea. This collection features the 19th-century Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, known for its Greco-Roman architecture, alongside the Carol I Mosque, which blends neo-Egyptian and neo-Byzantine styles. The list encompasses various traditions, from the traditional Maramureș wooden architecture of St. Mina to historic Armenian and Greek churches that have served the city's diverse ethnic communities for over a century.

Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul A

Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul

Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Constanța is the largest and most significant Romanian Orthodox church in the Dobruja region, built at the end of the 19th century. It is renowned for its historical and architectural importance, including unique frescoes.

The Mosque of Constanța B

The Mosque of Constanța

The Grand Mosque of Constanța is a historic mosque located in Constanța, Romania, built between 1910 and 1912. It features a blend of neo-Egyptian, neo-Byzantine, and neo-Romanesque architecture and is a classified monument.

The Hunchiar Mosque C

The Hunchiar Mosque

The Hünkar Mosque is a mosque located at 41 Tomis Boulevard, Constanța, Romania.

Biserica Armenească „Sfânta Maria” D

Biserica Armenească „Sfânta Maria”

An 1880 Armenian Apostolic church built on the site of a former wooden structure. It serves as a spiritual center for the city's Armenian community near the Black Sea coast.

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Biserica Ortodoxă „Schimbarea la Față”

Also known as the Greek Church, this is the oldest church in Constanța, built between 1862 and 1867 with permission from the Ottoman Sultan. It features a neo-Byzantine style without traditional towers.

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Biserica Ortodoxă „Sfântul Gheorghe”

An Orthodox church built between 1915 and 1923, featuring classic Romanian architectural elements and serving the local parish in the central part of the city.

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Biserica Ortodoxă „Sf. Împărați Constantin și Elena”

Built in 1934, this Orthodox church is located on the site of a former cemetery and serves as a significant religious landmark for the surrounding residential neighborhood.

St. Anthony Roman-Catholic Church H

St. Anthony Roman-Catholic Church

If you are around, don't forget to visit this magnificent Roman-style basilica.

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Biserica Sfântul Nicolaie - Catedrala Navigatorilor

Known as the Navigators' Cathedral due to its proximity to the Port of Constanța, this church serves the seafaring community and features contemporary ecclesiastical architecture.

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St. Mina Orthodox Church

Biserica Ortodoxă Sfântul Mucenic Mina in Constanța is a historic Orthodox church constructed from 1995 to 1997, featuring a traditional Maramureș wooden style and reaching a height of 43 meters. Located in Parcul Tăbăcăriei, it offers a peaceful environment and is significant for cultural and religious tourism.

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Biserica Sfântul Haralambie

An Orthodox parish church located in the northern part of the city, dedicated to Saint Charalambos.

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Biserica Sfânta Maria

An Orthodox church serving the local community in the southern part of Constanța.

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