Catedrala Sfânta Treime din Sibiu

The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Sibiu is the city's main Orthodox cathedral and an important landmark of Transylvanian religious architecture. Raised in the early twentieth century, the cathedral was built in a Neo-Byzantine style, visibly inspired by the great Hagia Sophia church in Constantinople, with an imposing central dome and a spacious, bright interior decorated with rich murals and a remarkable iconostasis. The edifice reflects the assertion of the Romanian Orthodox community of Sibiu at a time when the city was dominated by the Saxon tradition and Lutheran churches. The facade, with its towers and alternating brickwork, and the tall dome roofed in ceramic, stand out in the urban landscape.
The cathedral lies near the historic centre, in an area easily reached on foot, forming part of the circuit of Sibiu's monuments. The interior, with its solemn atmosphere and fine acoustics, impresses visitors. As an active place of worship, the cathedral holds regular services, and visitors are asked to respect the quiet and dress appropriate to a sacred space.


