Must-see attractions in Moldavia & the Bucovina Monasteries

  • Agapia Monastery

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    Agapia Monastery is an active nunnery, housing 300 to 400 nuns in two locations. The main monastery, Agapia din Vale, stands at the western end of Agapia…

  • Neamţ Citadel

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    Medieval Neamţ Citadel had already long been considered Moldavia’s finest fortress before recent renovations improved it again. It was built in 1359 by…

  • Cucuteni Museum

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    This is by far the city's best museum, with three floors of well-done displays on the Cucutenians, a neolithic culture with advanced pottery skills that…

  • Sihla Monastery

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    Placid Sihla Monastery, inhabited by 30 monks, occupies a solitary wooded plateau about 8km southwest of Agapia Monastery along a marked, partly paved…

  • Neamţ Monastery

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    The 14th-century Neamţ Monastery is Romania's oldest and largest male monastery. Founded by Petru I Muşat, it doubled as a protective citadel. Ştefan cel…

  • Văratec Monastery

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    Văratec Monastery is the country's biggest nunnery, inhabited by some 400 to 500 nuns. Founded in 1785, the complex houses an icon museum and small…

  • Bal Shem Tov Synagogue

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    Just north of the Princely Court, this simple wooden synagogue dating from 1766 was built over the foundations of a 1490 predecessor. The tiny interior is…

  • Princely Court Exposition

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    This exposition features the dank ruins of Ştefan cel Mare's 1497 Princely Court complex, which once encompassed all of the nearby buildings on the square…

  • Museum of History and Archaeology

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    This museum documents local history from the Stone Age through the Moldavian princes and more recent developments. The exhibits are comprehensive and well…

  • Nativity of St John the Baptist Church

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    St John Church dates from 1498 and was originally part of Ștefan cel Mare's Princely Court complex. It has a lovely but sombre interior. Standing in front…

  • Art Museum

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    This museum exhibits Romanian classic and modern art, including landscapes and still lifes, plus abstract art, modern cityscapes, sculptures and…

  • Cozla Zoological Park

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    Northwest of the centre along Str Ştefan cel Mare, this petting zoo is situated on successive terraces running up Mt Cozla.

  • Natural History Museum

    Moldavia & the Bucovina Monasteries

    This rather dry museum exhibits local flora and fauna, with most of the commentary in the Romanian language.