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Romanian Orthodox Christianity

Romanian Orthodox Christianity sites connect places through shared lineage, practice, story, and pilgrimage across the global atlas.

12 sacred places share this lineage. Use the country and site-type filters to narrow in.

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Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites overview

Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites connect places through shared lineage, ritual use, memory, and pilgrimage practice across the Pilgrim Map atlas.

Use this page to compare country clusters, common place types, UNESCO-tagged landmarks, and the map distribution before exploring individual site pages.

Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites overview
Coverage12 Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred places in the current atlas.
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UNESCO heritage11 UNESCO-tagged Romanian Orthodox Christianity sites appear in this browse view.

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Showing 1-12 of 12 sites in this tradition guide

Biertan Fortified Church and Village Ensemble
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Biertan Fortified Church and Village Ensemble

Biertan, Sibiu County, Romania

Biertan Fortified Church and Village Ensemble, also recorded as Birthälm fortified church, is a church in Biertan, Sibiu County....

Câlnic Fortified Church and Village Ensemble
Romanian Orthodox Christianity

Câlnic Fortified Church and Village Ensemble

Câlnic, Alba County, Romania

In Câlnic, Câlnic Fortified Church and Village Ensemble, also recorded as Câlnic fortified church, belongs to the documented landscape of Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Church of St George at St John the New Monastery
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Church of St George at St John the New Monastery

Inside St. John the New Monastery, Romania

Suceava, Suceava County, Romania

Church of St George at St John the New Monastery stands in Suceava County, Romania, as a documented church associated with Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Church of St Nicholas at Probota Monastery
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Church of St Nicholas at Probota Monastery

Probota / Dolhasca, Suceava County, Romania

Church of St Nicholas at Probota Monastery is part of the sacred and cultural geography of Probota / Dolhasca, Romania....

Church of the Assumption of the Virgin at Humor Monastery
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Church of the Assumption of the Virgin at Humor Monastery

Mănăstirea Humorului, Suceava County, Romania

Church of the Assumption of the Virgin at Humor Monastery is part of the sacred and cultural geography of Mănăstirea Humorului, Romania....

Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist of Arbore
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist of Arbore

Arbore, Suceava County, Romania

Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist of Arbore is part of the sacred and cultural geography of Arbore, Romania....

Church of the Holy Cross at Pătrăuți
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Church of the Holy Cross at Pătrăuți

Pătrăuți, Suceava County, Romania

Church of the Holy Cross at Pătrăuți stands in Suceava County, Romania, as a documented church associated with Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Prejmer Fortified Church and Village Ensemble
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Prejmer Fortified Church and Village Ensemble

Prejmer, Brașov County, Romania

In Prejmer, Prejmer Fortified Church and Village Ensemble belongs to the documented landscape of Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Sarmizegetusa Regia
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Sarmizegetusa Regia

Grădiștea de Munte, Hunedoara County, Romania

Within Hunedoara County, Sarmizegetusa Regia, also recorded as Grădiștea de Munte, is recorded as a sacred site connected to Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Saschiz Fortified Church and Village Ensemble
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Saschiz Fortified Church and Village Ensemble

Saschiz, Mureș County, Romania

At Saschiz, Saschiz Fortified Church and Village Ensemble marks a church documented in relation to Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Valea Viilor Fortified Church and Village Ensemble
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Valea Viilor Fortified Church and Village Ensemble

Valea Viilor, Sibiu County, Romania

Valea Viilor Fortified Church and Village Ensemble is a church in Valea Viilor, Sibiu County....

Viscri Fortified Church and Village Ensemble
UNESCORomanian Orthodox Christianity

Viscri Fortified Church and Village Ensemble

Viscri, Brașov County, Romania

At Viscri, Viscri Fortified Church and Village Ensemble marks a church documented in relation to Romanian Orthodox Christianity....

Key questions

Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred-site questions

What are Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites?
Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites are places connected by shared lineage, practice, memory, ritual use, or pilgrimage tradition.
Where can I find Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites?
The strongest country clusters in this guide include Romania.
What kinds of places are included?
Common place types include church, sacred site.
Can I map Romanian Orthodox Christianity sacred sites?
Yes. Compare country clusters and site types first, then open individual pages for coordinates, historical context, and visitor guidance.