Mănăstirea Hurezi

Horezu Monastery, located near the town of Horezu in Oltenia, is the largest monastic ensemble in Wallachia and the masterpiece of the Brancovan style, which is why it has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Founded at the end of the seventeenth century by the ruler Constantin Brancoveanu, the monastery impresses through its architectural balance, the richness of its stone and wood carving and its ensemble of remarkably well-preserved frescoes, which include portraits of the founder and his family. Elegant columns, arcades, porches and fine decoration define this style, a synthesis of Byzantine tradition and Western influences.
The complex includes the great church, chapels, cells and a valuable library, a testimony to its cultural role. The quiet setting at the foot of the mountains reinforces the atmosphere of spirituality. Practical note: allow time to admire the frescoes and painting; the visit combines naturally with the Horezu pottery centre, famous for its traditional ceramics.

