
Saint Paraskeva Church Wood: UNESCO monument dating from 1604, which has very interesting painting grounds unprecedented in Romania.
The new church of St. George, a building somtuoasa which many consider a cathedral after the greatness that is required. The people here are very faithful, no celebration is not the church full of people dressed in costumes. It has a history similar to the Master Manole Monastery, where he sacrificed a lifetime. Worth to know
Hebrew Cemetery - were buried here in 1900 Jews who were suffering from leprosy. In the village they can still find Jewish homes, where locals live.
Weaving workshops where women weave wool and make traditional clothing for men and children, to wear the day of celebration.
Old wooden houses where the elderly live. When you join an old house, the man invites you to the table, gives you a glass of horinca, I put on the table a bowl with horn, pancove and the very best in the house.
(Translated with Google Translate)
Services
- Local cuisine
- Nature Reserves
- Museums and galleries
- Artistic and historical sites
- Churches and monasteries
- Hiking
- Skiing (downhill)