ROMANIA
Geography
Suceava
Monastery-Tourism
A legendary land. This is the Suceava county for the visitors of this
part of Romania, known as Bucovina, a place where history is all around.
A birthplace of an old civilization, the Suceava county is situated
in the North-Eastern part of Romania and on the first places as concerns
its surface, number of inhabitants, and economic, tourist and human potential.
The relief is a mountain and hilly one, with wonderful landscapes,
with a dense hydrographic network, fast waters flow on sunny valleys.
The hundred thousand tourists who visit yearly this county is explained
by its geographic position at a cross of roads between North and South,
East and West, its neighborhood with Ukraine, Poland, Republic of Moldova
as well as to its wonderful landscapes, numberless cultural and historic
monuments and artistic and folk life.
A specific feature of this county is that on a not big surface there
is a great number of tourist attractions.
There are here good facilities for the summer and winter sports, for
hunting and fishing, as well as for rest in large oasis of calm.
The mountains of Suceava has natural varied and attractive places.
A wonderful route is the one to the Calimani volcanic massif (Pietrosul
Calimanilor - 2102 m above sea level), or to the Giumaslau and Rarau massives,
the last one being known for its karst relief. Some wonderful landscapes
are offered by the narrow pathes of the Bistria Aurie River, Upper Valley
of Moldova and Suceava Rivers.
This county has large natural reservations of flora and fauna (stag,
roebuck, bear, wild boar, capercaillie, lynx).
There
are numberless landscapes which can be compared with the ones from Switzerland,
France, Austria, Italy, Germany, Spain, a.o. The ecological value and proverbial
hospitality of peoples create good conditions to integrate this Dornele
zone into the world net of mountain values. Among the 35 natural monuments
and natural reservations, the century-old forest from Slatioara (600 ha
with spruce fir trees which are over 400 years old) offers a remarkable
view of the pure nature.
Among the vestiges perfectly integrated into the nature, a special
mention has to be done in connection with the painted monuments which are
included by the UNESCO among the masterpieces of the world art. Also the’International
Federation of Tourism Journalists and Writers (FIJET) awarded the POMME
D’OR international Prize in 1975 to this zone known now all over the world.
Among these monuments, the Voronet Monastery (1488) is shinning like
a sapphire. At little distances one to another, there are renown medieval
orthodox foundations: Humor (1530), Moldovita (1532), Sucevita (1584) Monasteries
visited by art and beauty lovers. Also here they are the Dragomirna Monastery
( 1609), an embroidery in stone, the Putna Monastery (1469) built by great
Voivode Stefan cel Mare. this being also his grave. Other monasteries of
a great historic and orthodox value are the ones situated in the Stânisoara
area: Slatina, Râsca and Pobota Monasteries.
The municipality of Suceava, the capital city of this county gathers
about all creative and productive fields of activity which put into account
the rich economic resources of Bucovina. A possible tourist route comprises
the Princely Fortress of Suceava, the Sf. Ioan Monastery in Zamca, the
Saint Dumitru, Holy Ressurection, Mirui medieval Churches. A point of interest
is also the National Museum of Bucovina with its valuable historic and
archaeologic exhibits.
Other towns are interesting by their specific features: Câmpulung
Moldovenesc, the so called Helvetian pearl of Bucovina, founded by ruler
Alexandru cel Bun, and the municipality of Radauti, renown by its fair.
For the lovers of literature, a stop in the municipality of Falticeni
(a real Weimar of Romania) also called “the town of outstanding peoples”.
Here there are Ciprian Porumbescu’s museum, Nicolae Labis’ memorial house
in Malini, or the folk zones of Ciocanesti, Vatra Moldoviei, Fundu Moldovei,
Vama, Putna, Straja.
A special place has the village of Marginea where skilful potters make
the famous black pottery known all over the world.
The Suceava county has modern accomodation facilities (over 4, 000
places in hotels, inns, chalets, camp grounds, peasant households, and
about 6, 000 seats in restaurants), as well as over 1,000 km of modernized
national and county roads and 430 km of railways.
Tourist attractions:
The St.John Monastery |
Ruins of the Princely Palace (14th - 15th cc) |
City Center |
Museum of history, natural sciences, fine arts, ethnography |
Museum of history, natural sciences, fine arts, ethnography Vax Figures Hall |
St. George Church of the St. John Monastery (secolul 16) |
Monasteries | ||
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Monastery Moldovita 1532 |
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