St. George church dates from 1937, being listed as a historical monument, having the shape of a cross. It was built by parishioners with the support of the priest Constantin D. Ochescu. Holy Martyr George was born in Cappadocia, of Christian parents. He lived in the time of Emperor Diocletian (Sec. IV). Because of his […]
The church is placed on the left bank of the river Olteţ and was built in 1783, it is one of the most beautiful and interesting architectural construction in Oltenia. Local tradition says that Popa Matei Ghinescu ot.. Cioroi, the founder,, discovered in the waters of the river Olteţ an iron box filled with gold […]
According to the inscription “with the help of God this Holy Church was built between 1834-1840. It was restored in 1882 and in 1938 was partially washed the painting. Following the earthquake of 1977 the church being damaged, it was repaired and strengthened. In 1985 the church painting was done again, at that time parish […]
The parish church “Saint Gregory and Saint Haralambos Decapolite” was built in 1863. It had as founders the believers and the inhabitants of of this parish, being helped by the family Constantin Popescu. The inscription has been erased under the pretext that the wall cracked over it, showed by some documents found on the premises. […]
The parish church “Saint Nicholas” made of wood, was built before 1845. According to writings on the inscription, the church was built from the foundation in 1863. It was repaired and painted again in 1940. “In 1993-1994 were carried out the following works: painting restoration, mending the exterior and painting the niches. The amount needed […]
The Church of Saint George from the bottom, in Tătulești was built in 1864, being, at the same time, dedicated to St. Nicholas and also being registred in the list of historical monuments. The most important changes brought to the sanctuary involve the period 1972-1974, a period in which the abode was renovated inside and […]
Church of St. Paraskevi in Tătuleşti was built in the late nineteenth century, having the shape of a ship and a wooden belfry in the vicinity of abode. Born in Epivat on the shore of Sea Marmara near Constantinople, the former capital of the Byzantine Empire, Saint Paraskevi has acquired since childhood the faith in […]
The ensemble of the church of “Holy Voivodes” in Ştefăneşti was built in 1818 and being registered in the list of historical monuments in Olt county. The sanctuary is built by Constantine Buzescu. The most important changes brought to the building were made in 1899 when it was renovated, in 1945 when were brought reinforcements […]
The wooden church was built on the current site by the yeomen of the former village of Ştefăneşti between 1765-1771 and is dedicated to “Assumption of the Virgin”. This is one of the most iconic wooden churches from south of the Carpathians. It distinguishes itself in a characteristic ensemble of the area, consisting of wooden […]
The Church of “Assumption of the Virgin” in Ştefăneşti – Leleasca was built in 1807, being founded by priests Gheorghe and Badea Păroşanu. The sanctuary was painted in the 1817. The most significant renovation work took place in 1911. Assumption of the Virgin is the feast day in memory of the data Virgin Mary died. […]