2024

HOLY ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL STONE-AND-PAUL

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
5/5
1 review

Built between 1883 and 1895, it was the first church built in the city after the War of Independence of 1877. Its inauguration was delayed because of its interior paintings, which had to be corrected: the artist had given the features of local personalities to the religious figures! The brick building is Neo-Byzantine in style and is topped with copper domes that do not go unnoticed. In the park surrounding it, you can see the remains of the old town of Tomis.

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 Constanța
2024

GREAT CAROL I MOSQUE

Mosque to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews

Close to Piaţa Ovidiu, this elegant reinforced concrete mosque is the main Muslim place of worship in Romania. It was built in 1910 in Arab-Byzantine style, with elements of Romanian architecture. It was a gift from King Carol I to the Muslim community in the region. The interior houses the largest oriental carpet in Romania: with an area of 144 square metres, it is over two hundred years old and weighs almost 500 kg. You can climb the approximately 140 steps of the 47-metre high minaret: from there, the view of the city is superb.

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 Constanța
2024

MONASTERY CAVE OF ST. ANDREW'S

Religious buildings
4/5
1 review

The cave-monastery of Saint Andrew(peșterea Sfântul Andrei) lies 80 km west of Constanța, shortly after Adamclisi, in the village of Ion Corvin. Nestled in a forest of lime trees is a cave where, according to legend, the apostle Andrei took refuge. Arriving in the region around 60 A.D., he is said to have built a church here, where he and his followers celebrated the first Christian masses in what is now Romania. In the 1990s, a monastery was built next door.

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 Constanța
2024

ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL SFÂNTUL NICOLAE

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

This imposing monument surmounted by three towers was built around 1865 in a Byzantine style. It was the object of conflict and remained out of service for several years before Romanian Orthodox faithful took possession of the premises in 1887. It is from there that his interiors were fitted out: paintings, furniture, etc. Its bells, designed in Bavaria, are particularly melodious. The cathedral is surrounded by a beautiful garden with benches.

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 Tulcea
2024

ESMAHAN SULTAN MOSQUE

Mosque to visit

Built in 1573, it is one of the country's oldest mosques. It bears the name of its founder, Princess Esmahan, daughter of Sultan Selim II and wife of a vizier, who took refuge in Mangalia at the time. This handsome, thick-walled, carved-stone edifice is surrounded by a small cemetery where prominent figures of the time are buried. Some of the stelae are over three centuries old. Also note the ablutions fountain in the courtyard. The mosque still serves as a place of worship for the town's Turkish-Tatari community, which numbers some 3,000 worshippers.

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 Mangalia
2024

AZIZYI MOSQUE

Mosque to visit

It is the largest mosque in Romania, with an imposing minaret. It was built in 1865 by the Muslim community of Tulcea, with the approval of the Sultan of the time, Abdülaziz (hence its name). At the time, Dobrogea was part of the Ottoman Empire. The interior is sober, with a light green wooden ceiling and carpeted floor. The mosque is now used by the small Muslim community of Tulcea, consisting of the historic Turkish and Tatar minorities, plus a large number of Roma.

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 Tulcea
2024

MOSQUE ALI-GAZI PAŞA

Mosque to visit

It is one of the oldest monuments of Muslim architecture in Romania. This beautiful mosque was built at the very beginning of the 17th century by General Ali Gazi, when Dobrogea was under Ottoman administration. Moreover, the mausoleum that stands in the courtyard houses the bones of the general. The building was beautifully renovated at the end of the 1990s. Its minaret is more than 20 m high. Inside, you can admire beautiful wooden ornaments and old Persian carpets.

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 Babadag