When viewing Moldovita Monastery do not omit the small museum in the north west corner, which houses several fine tapestries woven from pure gold and silver thread. It also preserves 15th-century manuscripts in which important references are made to the way the monastic school was organized, to the cultural activity in general. The Tetraevangelistary (1613) and a Psalter (1614) were written in a decorative hand here. Petru Rares' princely throne (16th century) is the most valuable work of this kind in Moldavia. Of utmost value are also the embroideries donated by Stephen the Great (15th century. There is also a silver-chased Evangelistry presented by Catherine the Great, empress of Russia, which has not only a highly artistic and religious value, but also an intrinsic one, as each and every page of this book was made from the skin of an unborn lamb, killed together with his mother.
It is incredible that those frescoes are still so clear and vivid after hundreds of years of being out in the elements exposed to sunshine and snow and rain. That's some kind of miracle. Thank you for a beautiful video and education.
isabelzavoranu 9 months ago
@isabelzavoranu , yes, it is a romanian miracle :)
shantiliu 9 months ago
i'm from vatra moldovitei ....hi
rappybest 3 years ago
a very nice place! ty for watching to my movie about our beautiful Romania!
shantiliu 3 years ago