Mânăstirea Sucevița Sucevita - Cazare lângă Mânăstirea Sucevița
Sucevita, Judetul Suceava
This classic Moldovan church, with the five guest rooms have first new architectural trend: small niches and three pedestals for the tower. The frescoes are remarkable, colorful and well preserved.
Monastery Mogila Sucevita.Trei brothers built the church "resurrection" of Sucevita around 1583. Church is the only place of worship painting, which was founded by a leading prince, the family was descendant of Peter Mogila Rares from the mother.Quite soon after the monastery was built, became the ruler of Moldova Irimia Mogila and his brother Simon, ruled Romanian Country. The third brother, George, who was then Bishop of Radau climbed in office until he became Metropolitan of Moldavia.
The church was painted around 1595, with almost half a century after the church "sisters." Is regarded as the last flowering of custom painting facades church tradition that marks the reign of Stephen the Great and Petru Rares.For brothers Doyle, build and paint a church that closely resembles the buildings that have ancestors founded decades before was a form to declare the ruling party line emerging from Stephen.
However bisericii.Cu eastern apse, while the settlement of Suceviţa monastic buildings and related architectural innovation announces the next century.
Massive walls surrounding the church were built after 1595, during the reign of Jeremiah Mogila.Each wall is about 100 meters long, three meters wide and more than six feet high, creating the atmosphere of a medieval fortress. The walls are strengthened with pillars, dykes and imposing towers.
Each of the five towers have each a different plan. Square gate tower with octagonal turret is pointed in the middle of the northern wall. An arched gateway, with heavy pillars on each side, leading to the settlement monastery. Canopy above the entrance gate is a semicircular niche, painted clothes Resurrection and War of Moldova engraved.Above the entrance gate, there are two storeys with rooms.
Sucevita Monastery - generala.La the first floor is a small chapel in honor of the Annunciation. Northwest tower is one that contains the monastery bell. Is the most massive of all three pillars outside overlapping. They were built later, as the pillars of the gate. On the ground floor is a small laboratory for the recovery of icons, with whom he trained nuns. On the upper floor, is the bell tower, with four large arches. The two bells donated it Irimia Mogila in 1605 are used daily.The other three towers are octagonal, but each is different from others: the northeast has three levels, the southeastern and southwestern five second.
Church gallery southern facade Invierii.O lacquered wood in northern wall was built during the nineteenth century. Wood is etched thin turret 1867. Current monastic buildings bordering the eastern wall. Part of the center is original, and housing than nuns cells are represented by a museum with embroideries, manuscripts, religious objects and icons.Resurrection Church, although Moldovan churches built after the classic model, shows first new architectural trends. The church has five rooms as any large church is a Moldavian monasteries: the altar, the nave, mortuary, and exonarthex narthex. Apses on niches is high, but they no longer get close to the eaves, as it was before.
For the first time, the tower is placed on three pedestals, practice followed by several years Dragomirna. On each side of exonarthex are two small portals, with mountains influence.
Mânăstirea Sucevița Sucevita
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