Moonlights UNESCO WHS Blog
A blog around my passion of collecting UNESCO World Heritage Sites postcards.
Samstag, 19. Mai 2012
Romania - Wooden Churches of Maramureş
These eight churches are outstanding examples of a range of
architectural solutions from different periods and areas. They show the
variety of designs and craftsmanship adopted in these narrow, high,
timber constructions with their characteristic tall, slim clock towers
at the western end of the building, either single- or double-roofed and
covered by shingles. As such, they are a particular vernacular
expression of the cultural landscape of this mountainous area of
northern Romania.
Romania - Monastery of Horezu
Founded in 1690 by Prince Constantine Brancovan, the monastery of Horezu, in Walachia, is a masterpiece of the 'Brancovan' style. It is known for its architectural purity and balance, the richness of its sculptural detail, the treatment of its religious compositions, its votive portraits and its painted decorative works. The school of mural and icon painting established at the monastery in the 18th century was famous throughout the Balkan region.
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