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Agapia Agapia - Hotels near Agapia
Agapia, Neamt
Year Built: 1808
Built by: Joseph and the Mother Confessor Olympics
Location: Neamt
Abstract: The church has combined elements of the old Moldavian style of XV-XVI centuries of foreign influences, from the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century.
The church is rectangular with a single apse at the eastern end.
The two lateral apses of the nave are carved in the thick walls and not seen externally.
Varatec Monastery
Iconostasis of the church "Assumption."
The facades are simple and plain, just a streak of blind holes surrounding the church under the eaves.The two towers are round, but their bases are polygonal and very high.
At one point, two towers were added to wood, decorative, but in 1900 a fire destroyed the roof and small towers were never recovered.
Church has a treasury exonarthex overlapped, narthex, nave and altar.
The north and south of exonarthex, there are two round porch with roof bulbs, added later.Original interior frescoes, painted in 1841, were rebuilt in 1882, as certified by the inscription on the northern wall of exonarthex: "This church was painted in oil painting by I. John and D. Iliescu, in 1882.
The walls were built around the first half of the nineteenth century, and gradually added a stone refectory, new cell tower at the gate.
Contact:
Address: Commune Agapia Varatec Village, 617 013, Neamt County
Tel: +40 (233) - 416 333
Travel Agapia community association:
Tel: +40 (233) - 244 707
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