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Best Religious Sites in Bucharest

  • St. Anony's Church

    Cea mai veche biserică din București, construită în secolul al XVI-lea, cu picturi ortodoxe românești.

  • Kretzulescu Church

    Kretzulescu Church is an old church whose construction started in 1720 and has been restored several times.

  • Old Court Church

    The Old Court Church is considered the oldest preserved church in its original appearance in the city and served for coronation ceremonies for 200 years.

  • Stavropos church

    A serene church in Bucharest's old town, offering a glimpse into Romanian Orthodox heritage.

  • church palace

    A church near Stavropos Church with ornate French style architecture.

  • St. Nicholas Russian church

    A hidden gem near University Square, commissioned by Tsar Nicholas and completed in 1909 to serve the Russian Orthodox community in Bucharest.

  • Stavropoleos Church

    A tiny jewel of Romanian Orthodox architecture built in 1724, showcasing a blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and Baroque influences with delicate frescos and a peaceful courtyard.

  • People’s Salvation Cathedral

    The People's Salvation Cathedral is a magnificent modern landmark in Bucharest, one of the tallest Orthodox churches in the world with a grand dome and intricate mosaics.

  • Church of Stavropoulos Monastery

    An elaborate medieval church built in the 1800s with a courtyard containing crosses and old tombs, and sometimes hosts Byzantine music concerts.

  • Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral

    This historic cathedral is a pilgrimage site, especially during Palm Sunday.

  • Bucharest Russian Church

    This church stands as a testament to the city's Russian expat community.

  • Doamnei Church

    This hidden gem is a testament to Bucharest's rich religious history.

  • Biertan Fortified Church

    A impressive fortified church and a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.

  • St Nicholas's Church

    St Nicholas's Church is a Russian Orthodox Church constructed in 1905, initially for the use of legation employees and the Russian community.

  • Chapel of St. George

    A chapel located on Patriarchal Hill.

  • Credlesco church

    A beautifully preserved 18th-century Orthodox church located in Revolution Square.

  • St. Anthony Church

    An Orthodox church built in 1816, dedicated to St. Anthony the Great, adding a serene spiritual presence to the historic area.

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