Monastery Under Stone Oncasesti
Romanian
Orthodox Church with «Saint Paraskevi" from subsidiaries in stone was
built in 1797, which can be seen from what has încrestătura above the
door, entrance, with Cyrillic and Romanian figures. Under Stone Oncăşeşti hamlet or you might have the same length as the village of Lower Sălciua, about 600 years. The church is historic, though the parish does not have any act of declaring them. According
to oral tradition, they say that the present church was built on the
site of an old church, called the Hermitage "Our Lady" which was
destroyed by General Bucow. Monks of the Hermitage would be hidden in a hurry with all the treasure of the monastery, a cave in Mount Bedeleu. The
idea that there was a monastery here, can be strengthened and some
notes in Cyrillic, located in an old book called "Romanian Book of
Barlaam's teaching or boiler", since 1643, copy of which was kept in
good condition, belongs to the old churches. Bookmarks
at page 28, on the back, said: "This holy and divine book called
Paucenie is the holy and divine gios monasteries from willow trees,
which is called Oncăşeşti, bought with good money and be for ever the
monastery ,
during 1726 ... "The old monastery is kept in place of now, precious
icons, of which emerges Deisis with halo and stucco decoration in pure
spirit Brancovan and icons of 1753: St. Nicholas, with payment Fostoc
of Constantine; Mary and Child, painted on the ground aureolele with
vegetable, green and silver colored icons that keeping proper reserves,
we attribute the painter George fortress Pond. Current church icons are the late eighteenth century, each entry of which paid.The present church was built of pine wood and covered with shingles. In the years 1967-1968, faithful knowing that is historic, old shingles covered, which started to rot, with galvanized. Church has shaped vessel being worked into shape across the wooden churches of Transylvania. Church walls, pine wood, the oak foundation, a rectangular sign with decroşată apse, polygonal, with five sides. The
west façade was added, probably in mid-nineteenth century, an open
porch with columns and hangers carved and fretted boards palimarului
with reason, with access via a ladder attached, covered with a Polat
under gutter slope (as the house). Above
the narthex is a short bell gazebo in brackets, and fretted edges,
carved pillars, along the lines of crosses in the cemetery.
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RăspundețiȘtergereSi blogul tau e frumos!!!!
ȘtergereVery nice blog, Delia!
RăspundețiȘtergereI like the monastery you presented here! >:D<
Well done!
Thank you!
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