Moldavian style
Moldovenesc style or Moldavian architectural style is a type of architecture developed in Moldavia during the 14th through 19th centuries.
The period of maximum flowering of this style was in the period of Stephen III of Moldavia. The Moldavian monasteries which belongs to the UNESCO heritage are made in this style.
See also
- Painted churches of northern Moldavia
- Romanian architecture
Gallery
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Putna Monastery in Suceava County
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Neamț Monastery in Neamț County
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Princely Saint Nicholas Church and Dosoftei House in Iaşi
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Căpriana monastery in Strășeni District, Moldova
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Bistrița Monastery in Neamț County
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St. George Church in Hârlău
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Stephen III of Moldavia's Tower in Piatra Neamţ
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Three Hierarchs Monastery detail, in Iaşi
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Bogdana Monastery in Rădăuţi
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Dobrovăţ Monastery in Iaşi County
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Văratec Monastery in Neamț County
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Galata Monastery in Iaşi
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Bell Tower, Popăuți Monastery in Botoşani
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Cetățuia Monastery in Iaşi
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Sfânta Paraschiva Cathedral in Roman
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Socola Monastery in Iaşi
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Sihăstria Monastery in Neamț County
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Dragomirna Monastery in Suceava County
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Secu Monastery in Neamț County
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Hadâmbu Monastery in Iaşi County
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Orthodox Cathedral in Timișoara is an example of Neo-Moldavian style
External links
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