Maramures, Moldavia and Transylvania are regions which have retained an almost medieval simplicity and beauty. In secluded valleys bordered by the Carpathian Mountains and shaded by clouds of plum blossom lie villages with wooden churches and houses where ancient rituals, festivities, clothes and crafts are cherished. To educate this illiterate world the outer walls of late medieval monastic churches were covered with colourful religious frescoes. Here you can read excerpts of this feature.
The frescoes of the Voronet monastic church are protected from the elements by a big mushroom-like roof. The monastery, which was founded in 1488, has been called the Sistine Chapel of the East. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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The frescoes of the Voronet monastic church are protected from the elements by a big mushroom-like roof. The monastery, which was founded in 1488, has been called the Sistine Chapel of the East. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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