Mănăstirea Govora

Govora Monastery, near Râmnicu Vâlcea, is one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Oltenia, with a history reaching back to the 15th century. It played a notable cultural role, for it was here in the 17th century that a famous printing press operated, producing the Govora Law Code, one of the first collections of laws in the Romanian language. The ensemble, rebuilt and embellished during the reigns of Matei Basarab and Constantin Brâncoveanu, blends elements of the Brâncovenesc style with the tradition of Moldavian-Wallachian architecture, standing out through its carved columns, valuable murals and elegant porch.
Set on a wooded hill in a quiet and picturesque setting, the monastery radiates an atmosphere of peace and contemplation. Here visitors discover not only an active place of worship but also an important centre of old Romanian culture. Located near the Băile Govora spa resort, the monastery is a valuable stop for those interested in history, religious art and spirituality.


