ARMENIAN MONASTERY OF ZAMCA
Religious building
2024
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2024
On the north-western edge of the town, this walled complex comprises a church, a bell tower and a building with a chapel, which marked the entrance to the monastery. The tower, built in 1606, is well preserved, with its pointed roof, square base and sculpted façade. The surrounding walls were built by the Polish army in 1690 to resist Turkish attacks. It was the most important religious edifice built by the Armenian refugee community in Suceava.
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