Orthodox Cathedral - Timisoara, Romania
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N 45° 45.082 E 021° 13.472
34T E 517464 N 5066447
The Orthodox Cathedral of Temeswar (Timisoara), Romania is loacted in the center of Temeshwar. It is also presented on an Romanian stamp of 2012.
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Location: Romania
Date Posted: 09/11/2013
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The Orthodox Cathedral of Temeswar (Timisoara), Romania is loacted in the center of Temeshwar. It is also presented on an Romanian stamp of 2012.
The stamp was issued by the Romania post agency in 2012 for the 800th anniversary of Timisoara. It's one of several stamps showing buildings in Timisoara.
'The Timisoara Orthodox Cathedral (Catedrala Ortodoxa) is a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Timisoara, Romania. It was built between 1937 and 1940. It is dedicated to the Three Holy Hierarchs, Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom. It has 11 towers, of which the central and the highest has a height of 96 meters.
It is home to many valuable religious objects such as old icons and early writings in Romanian, such as the 1648 Noul Testament de la Balgrad ("The New Testament of Balgrad") and the 1643 Cazania lui Varlaam ("The Homiliary of Metropolitan Varlaam").
The building's style is quite unusual among Romanian Orthodox buildings, although it is partly based on local religious tradition and partly on Byzantine architecture (the style developed by Moldavian and Byzantine artisans had transplanted and adapted). Elements such as niches under the eaves, starry vaulting in the interior, and lacquered discs in a variety of colors, can be seen in monasteries such as Cozia or Prislop (both built in the 14th century and based on guidelines devised by the monk Nicodim of Prilep).
The church's interior and exterior paintings were created by the painter Atanasie Demian. The difficult period that followed the structure's completion (see Romania during World War II) prevented the paintings from being finished on time, so this work went on for many years after World War II.'
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