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vineri, 2 ianuarie 2026

Arbore Monastery

Situated 30 km from Suceava, Arbore Monastery was built between the 2nd of April and the 29th of August 1503, by Luca Arbore, one of Stephen the Great’s generals, in the village of Soloca, that he owned. The monument has been consecrated to the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist.

Having a rectangular plan, the church has walls made of raw stone and vaults made of brick. Smaller than other painted churches, Arbore has a gloomy narthex and a nave with large windows. There is no steeple, as it was built by a landowner, and not by a ruling prince.

It has remarkable fresco exterior and interior paintings against a predominant green background, unlike Voroneț, where blue predominates. The green is in five shadows and 47 hues combined with red, blue, yellow, pink and ochre. The secret of combining colors was kept by Moldavian master painters to their grave and is now lost in the mist of time. However, scientists were able to identify thirty substances, including animal size, vinegar, egg, gall and honey. Restorers cannot hope to duplicate the paint: they can only stabilize what has been left of the frescoes.

The paintings were made by a team led by Dragos Coman from Iasi. Most of them represent scenes taken from the Genesis and the Saints’ lives. They are delicate and vivid, whereas houses are drawn in perspective. The best preserved frescoes are found on the relatively sheltered south and west walls. Among the most valuable scenes one may see are The Hymn of the Prayers to the Virgin, The Siege of Constantinople, The Last Judgement, The Prodigal Son and many others. The Siege of Constantinople is a syncretic representation of the attacks of Persians, Avars and Slaves upon Constantinople in 617.

The two heavy slabs of stone preserved near the church from the time it was painted have fifteen small holes which used to serve as containers for the mixing of colors, thus providing the large display of shades used by Moldavian painters.

In the narthex one may find the tombs of the church founders, i.e. Luca Arbore and his wife, Iuliana.

Inside the monastery, an ethnographic museum with a rich display of the region's most valuable assets is worth visiting.

The monastery was restored between 1909-1914 and 1936-1937, and is a UNESCO protected site.

sâmbătă, 30 noiembrie 2019

Off-season relaxation

Where: Aqvatonic Balneo Spa - Steaua de Mare, Eforie Nord

What:
  • The pool, the saunas and all activities there are excellent for total relaxation. (As end of October is off-season on Romanian seaside and you do not have many things to do outside the hotel, the pool is what you need!)
  • Breakfast is brightening the day and the dinner is excellent too!
  • It was not very clear if the booking includes free access to pool. (I presume not, but somehow, I expected to be wrong. I was right.) May be, would be batter to have also booking rates with pool access included.
  • The room is small, but it doesn't matter too much.



sâmbătă, 27 octombrie 2018

UrBarn: a Cozy Coffee


AddresStr. I.C.Visarion 6, București
GPSN44,44717 E26,09541
web http://urbarn.ro/
Whatcafea și sandvișuri

Lovely place, unique atmosphere. The coffee is a very interesting blend and the staff is friendly. Put a sandwich aside, and you will have an excellent afternoon.


marți, 16 octombrie 2018

A Highly Rated Noisy Place

In the last period Hanul lui Manuc became a very commercial place, too rated: it is too noisy, with little room for your chair, with too loud music (is almost impossible to talk with the person near you). It became like a busy restaurant in a busy transit area.  Many tourist are coming here in organized tours for a taste of Romanian food (yes, the food is good, but it served, for them, as in a canteen) and Romanian folklore (if you are lucky to be on the right time you will have 12 minutes of folk dances).

The food is tasty, the prices are OK, but you can find many more other small and cozy places where to taste the Romanian food, spirit and spirits.

In my opinion, Hanul lui Manuc became a must NOT to visit place in Bucharest.



joi, 27 septembrie 2018

Good relaxation in an almost empty location

Some notes about Arena Regia Hotel & Spa (Mamaia Sat):
  • After mid September the area, as well as the location, is almost empty. This is very good for total relaxation but you do not have too many things to do.
  • Pool is excellent (especially as you are the only one using it!).
  • Breakfast is brighten the day!
  • The restaurant is expensive (and wines, very expensive). Likely, there are some good restaurants still open in the area.
  • For myself, it was strange to be on the seaside, but not able to see the sea from the balcony.



luni, 24 septembrie 2018

ΝΙΚΟΣ Greek Taverna: Greek Delights on Romanian Seaside




After a long walk, on a sunny-pleasant autumn day, we were hungry. With the nostalgia of the Mediterranean, we think at a Greek restaurant. We did not have any idea where to stop, we choose the place where we saw a lot of people. And it was excellent!

miercuri, 11 iulie 2018

The National Bank of Romania

The National Bank of Romania (BNR - Banca Națională a României) stands on the site of one of am old famous buildings: Hanul Șerban Vodă. From 1678 until 1883 it was the home of various activities: from a pub to an inn and to a girl's dormitory! After two fires gutted the building, the land was levelled and in 1883 work began on the BNR, completed to the designs of French architects Cassien Bernard and Albert Galleron in 1885. Built in a French, neo-classical style, the building boasts a facade with Corintian columns, and an enormous central banking hall. The passing of time has seen the building become rather hemmed in, but it remains a classic worthy of admiration. 

Address: Str. Lipscani 25


duminică, 28 ianuarie 2018

Relaxation on seaside

January is off-season on Romanian seaside, so it's a very quiet period for total relaxation. And Splendid Hotel in Mamaia is a clever choice. You start the day with a healthy breakfast, continue with a walk on the sea shore and a relaxation in the hotel spa. And you close the day with a glass of wine in the hotel's restaurant. (Please note that the spa is open only for adults: +16 years.)

Tip: The lake view rooms are quieter and you can admire a beautiful sunset.