Romanian Religious Heritage
This collection spans the diverse spiritual landscape of Sibiu County, highlighting the architectural coexistence of Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic traditions. Key sites include the neo-Byzantine Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Gothic Lutheran Cathedral in Sibiu. The list features UNESCO-recognized fortified churches like Biertan, alongside rural Saxon strongholds in Hosman, Mălâncrav, and Bazna, characterized by medieval defensive walls, bell towers, and rare 14th-century frescoes.
"Holy Trinity" Orthodox Cathedral
The Holy Trinity Cathedral, Sibiu, located at 35 Mitropoliei Street, Sibiu, Romania, is the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of…
Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary
The Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary is a notable Gothic church in Sibiu, Romania, symbolizing the Transylvanian Saxon heritage. It is renowned for its large steeple, historic organs, and frescoes, serving as a key cultural and religious landmark.
The Fortified Church of Biertan
The Biertan fortified church is a Lutheran fortified church in Biertan, Sibiu County, in the Transylvania region of Romania.
Biserica Sfântul Nicolae
An 18th-century Orthodox church built in 1797, representing the traditional religious architecture of the Hârtibaciu Valley.
Biserica Evanghelică Luterană
A 13th-century Romanesque basilica that was later Gothicized and fortified with defensive walls and towers to protect the local Saxon community.
Church
Saints Peter and Paul Monastery in Cârţişoara is an Orthodox monastery reestablished in 1990 on the ruins of a 15th-century hermitage. It is located at the foothills of the Făgăraș Mountains and is known for its authentic monastic life and rich history.
Church of St. Ursula
The Church of St. Ursula is a Catholic church located in Sibiu, Romania, with historical origins dating back to 1733. It remains operational, serving both religious and community functions, and has connections to Dominican and Greek Catholic communities.
Jesuit Church, Sibiu
Jesuit Church, otherwise the Church of the Holy Trinity, is a Roman Catholic church located at 3 Piața Mare, Sibiu, Romania.
The Fortified Church of Boian
A 15th-century Gothic-style Lutheran fortified church featuring a massive defensive wall and a bell tower that historically served as a lookout point.
The Fortified Church of Copșa Mare
A 14th-century Gothic basilica surrounded by a rectangular fortification wall, notable for its unusually large choir and historic interior.
The Fortified Church of Hosman
A 13th-century Romanesque basilica fortified in the 15th century with two rings of walls and six defensive towers.
St. Margaret Church
St. Margaret's Church is a Lutheran church, located at 1 Piața Castelului in the historic town center of Mediaș, Sibiu County, in the…
Roșia fortified church
The Roșia fortified church is a Lutheran fortified church in Roșia, Sibiu County, in the Transylvania region of Romania.
Biserica fortificată din Mălâncrav
A 14th-century church renowned for housing some of the most well-preserved medieval frescoes in Transylvania, covering much of the interior walls.
The Fortified Church of Bazna
A 14th-century Gothic church enclosed by a defensive wall, featuring a bell tower with three historic bells and a 16th-century altar.
Biserica Armeano-Catolică
An 18th-century Baroque church built by the local Armenian community, featuring a monumental interior dedicated to Saint Elizabeth.
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