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.