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Maramureș Essentials
Maramureș preserves a distinct rural heritage centered around its UNESCO-listed wooden churches, characterized by tall steeples and shingled roofs. The region features the Mocănița, Europe's last steam-powered logging train, and the Maramureș Village Museum, which showcases centuries-old vernacular architecture. Natural landmarks include Cascada Cailor, Romania's tallest waterfall, and the volcanic formations of Creasta Cocoșului. This collection highlights the intersection of Orthodox monastic traditions, traditional craftsmanship, and the rugged landscape of the Rodna and Gutâi Mountains.
15 yerWooden Churches of Maramureș
Maramureș is home to a unique collection of narrow wooden churches characterized by high steeples and shingle roofs. This list includes eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the 18th-century churches of Budești Josani and Desești, known for their well-preserved post-Byzantine frescoes. These structures showcase traditional blockwork construction and intricate woodcarvings, reflecting the region's religious and cultural history dating back to the 17th century.
20 yerHeritage of Maramureș
Explore the architectural diversity of Maramureș, from the UNESCO-listed Wooden Church of Plopiș, famous for its 47-meter spire and 18th-century frescoes, to the noble estates of the Teleki family. This selection highlights the region's complex history, featuring Baroque and Eclectic castles in Coltău and Pribilești, the 19th-century Deigenfield Manor, and the early 20th-century Pocol Castle. These sites preserve the legacies of local gold mine owners and historical figures like Sándor Petőfi and Sándor Teleki.
8 yerMountain Peaks & Passes
This collection features the prominent summits and high-altitude crossings of the Maramureș and Rodna Mountains. It includes Pietrosul Rodnei, the highest point in the Eastern Carpathians at 2,303 meters, and the distinct volcanic formation of Creasta Cocoșului. These peaks span the Romanian-Ukrainian border, offering diverse geological features from glacial cirques in the Rodna range to the rugged andesite ridges of the Gutâi Mountains. The list also covers strategic passes like Prislop and Șetref, which connect Maramureș to neighboring Bukovina and Transylvania.
10 yerMaramureș ili Haritası
Pratik Bilgiler
- Para birimi
- Romen leyi RON lei · Kart ödemeleri · Yaygın olarak kabul ediliyor
- Acil durum numaraları
- 112
- Elektrik
- 230 V · 50 HzTip C / Tip F
- Diller
- Rumence
- Musluk suyu
- İçilebilir
- Sürüş yönü
- Sağ
- Ülke kodu
- +40
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