A day trip starts from Bucovina to the neighboring Neamt area - the nickname "The Athos of Moldavia", her you'll discover the unique places for a spiritual or deep-thinking moments.
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Rasca monastery, is a monk monastery built in the 16th century by the Moldavian ruler Petru Rares. It painted in Byzantine style, Greek Painting by Stavropoleos Kotronas, the monastery is dedicated to “Saint Nicholas” and is a historic monument.
The church was built by Stefan cel Mare and finished in the year when the Moldavian army won the battle against King John Albert of Poland (1497). Sumptuous, with delicate color effects, the monastery shows the maturity of Neamt Monastery the Moldavian architectonic style, which matured during Stefan cel Mare's period.
Varatec Monastery (18th century), is the largest convent in Europe, a special village with 400 nuns. Here is a nice museum of icons and embroideries and a bakery shop where you can enjoy with Moldavian traditional pies made by nuns and the syrup from spruce tree!
Agapia Monastery, convent with 300 nuns.
The walls and gate-tower aim to conceal rather than to protect: inside is a whitewashed enclosure around a cheerful garden. The interior of church was repainted in 1858 by Nicolae Grigorescu, the country's foremost painter. Also here we'll visit the work atelier of nuns for embroidery, carpets, knitwear and painting Icons!
Nearby central square of Suceava city
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Polenta made from cornmeal, often served with cheese, sour cream, or as an accompaniment to meat dishes.
A sour soup made with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or fish, and flavored with vinegar, sour cream, or borș (fermented wheat bran).
Deep-fried doughnuts filled with sweet cheese, served with sour cream and jam.
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Gara de Nord, Cluj-Napoca Railway Station
Bucharest North Bus Station, Cluj-Napoca Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Romania. They are affordable and cover most areas, including rural regions.
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