Mănăstirea Turnu

Turnu Monastery lies in Valcea county, near Ramnicu Valcea and the Cozia resort, at the foot of the Cozia Mountains, in a particularly beautiful landscape on the bank of the Olt river. The settlement has old origins, linked to the hermits who withdrew into the caves and cells carved into the mountain rock for a life of prayer and asceticism. The name of the monastery comes from the old ruins of a Roman tower nearby, a testimony to the ancient presence in the area.
The church and the monastery buildings rise in an isolated natural setting, surrounded by forests and the cliffs of the Cozia massif. Visitors can climb paths towards the old rock-hewn cells, in an excursion both spiritual and into nature. Set close to Cozia Monastery and the Olt valley, Turnu Monastery is a quiet and picturesque stop for pilgrims and for those crossing the gorge between the mountains.


