Saint Parascheva Church, Desești
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UNESCO World Heritage Site in Maramureș County, Romania
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Location of Saint Parascheva Church, Desești in Maramureș County
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Saint Parascheva Church, Desești (Romania)
Show map of RomaniaSaint Parascheva Church is a Romanian Orthodox church in Desești Commune, Maramureș County, Romania. Built in 1770, it is one of eight buildings that make up the wooden churches of Maramureș UNESCO World Heritage Site,[1] and is also listed as a historic monument by the country's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.[2]
Gallery
- Side view
- Church as approached from the entry
- West tympanum of the nave: Tree of the Patriarchs
- Crucifixion scene
- Entry portal
- Roof details
- Gateway to the church
References
Bibliography
- Porumb, Marius (1982), "Biserici de lemn din Țara Maramureșului", Monumente istorice de artă religioasă din Arhiepiscopia Vadului, Feleacului și Clujului (in Romanian), Cluj-Napoca
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Porumb, Marius (2005). Biserici de lemn din Maramureș (in Romanian). Bucharest: Editura Academiei Române. ISBN 9789732712573. OCLC 263742545.
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