Biserica de lemn din Bârsana

The wooden church of Bârsana is one of the most beautiful and representative monuments of the wooden religious architecture of Maramureș, a region renowned for its tall, slender churches raised with mastery by local craftsmen. Built of oak in the tradition specific to the area, the church stands out for its high, pointed spire soaring towards the sky, for its harmonious proportions and for the interior painting on boards, depicting biblical scenes in a folk style full of expressiveness. The wooden churches of Maramureș, among them the one at Bârsana, are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, recognised as unique examples of the meeting between Gothic tradition and the craft of woodwork.
The village of Bârsana also hosts a renowned modern monastic ensemble, likewise built in the traditional style, which attracts many visitors and pilgrims. These monuments evoke the deep spirituality and craftsmanship of the Maramureș communities, offering an authentic picture of the faith and culture of northern Romania.


