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. The exposition is housed under the Petru Rareş School (Liceul Petru Rareş) and has historical displays and archaeological finds such as weapons, pottery and tool fragments.
Princely Court Exposition
Moldavia & the Bucovina Monasteries
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1. 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…
0.06 MILES
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…
0.08 MILES
This museum exhibits Romanian classic and modern art, including landscapes and still lifes, plus abstract art, modern cityscapes, sculptures and…
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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…
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This rather dry museum exhibits local flora and fauna, with most of the commentary in the Romanian language.
0.33 MILES
Northwest of the centre along Str Ştefan cel Mare, this petting zoo is situated on successive terraces running up Mt Cozla.
7. 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…