Sucevița: Manastirea Sucevița; Beheading of Saints by the Infidels
The architecture ot the church contains both Byzantine and Gothic elements, and some elements typical to other painted churches of northern Moldavia. Both interior and exterior walls are covered by mural paintings, which are of great artistic value and depict biblical episodes from the Old and New Testament. The paintings date from around 1601, which makes Sucevița one of the last monasteries to be decorated in the famous Moldavian style of exterior paintings. [excerpt from Wikipedia].
Sibiu: Turnul Sfatului; Counsel Tower in the Old Town
Bistrița: The Cooper’s Tower
Transylvania: On the road: tiny house
Moeciu: Cheile Gradistei
at the top of the Cheile Gradistei resort, you are surrounded 360 degrees by mountains, the Bucegi range on one side and the Piatra Craiului Mountains on the other.
Romania: The Southern Carpathians





