Biserica de Lemn din Deal Târgu Mureș

The Wooden Church on the Hill, in Târgu Mureș, is a precious monument of traditional Romanian wooden architecture, raised by the Orthodox community in an age when churches of this kind expressed the faith and craft of the Transylvanian peasants. The wooden churches of Transylvania form a distinct category of Romanian heritage, remarkable for their tall, sharp spires, the masterful joinery of their beams and the naïve painting that adorns their interiors. Set on a height of the town, from which it takes its name, the church offers a striking contrast with the urban architecture around it, recalling the rural roots of the Orthodox faith in the area.
Târgu Mureș, a town of predominantly Hungarian and Saxon heritage, thus rounds out its image with this testimony to the Romanian presence and tradition. For visitors drawn to folk architecture and to the history of Transylvania's communities, the wooden church is a significant stop, a fragment of the village world brought into the heart of the modern town.


