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Curtea-Veche-Kirche (Kirche St. Anton)

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Curtea-Veche-Kirche (Kirche St. Anton)

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The Curtea Veche Church, also known as St. Anthony's Church (Biserica Curtea Veche or Biserica Sfântul Anton), stands as Bucharest's oldest surviving religious building. Situated at an elevation of 61 meters in the historic Lipscani quarter of Bucharest's Old Town, this significant Romanian Orthodox church is dedicated to the Feast of the Annunciation and Saint Anthony the Great. It originally served as the princely chapel for the adjacent Old Princely Court (Curtea Veche), a medieval residence where Wallachian voivodes were…

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    22. September 2020

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    Die Curtea Veche Kirche ist die älteste Kirche in Bukarest, die von Herrn Mircea Ciobanul während seiner ersten Regierungszeit zwischen 1545 und 1554 gegründet wurde. Das Gebäude in der Altstadt …
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    20. Juni 2018

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    Dieses kleine Kloster ist einer der meist besuchten Wallfahrtsorte in der Altstadt Bukarest´s schlechthin, allerdings ein sehr sehenswerter.

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    27.04.2023; Die Königskirche „St. Anton“-Curtea Veche wird neu geweiht. Nach einigen Renovierungsarbeiten findet am Sonntag der Weihegottesdienst der Patriarchalischen Kapelle der Königlichen Kirche „St. Anton“ – Curtea Vechea statt. In der königlichen Kirche befindet sich ein Reliquiar mit einem Fragment der Reliquien des geistlichen Beschützers, des Heiligen Antonius des Großen, sowie eine wundertätige Ikone der Frommen. Die königliche Kirche des Alten Hofes – Patriarchalische Kapelle mit der „Verkündigung“. „und „Saint Pious Anthony“ Mare“ wurde 1559 vom Herrscher Mircea Ciobanul erbaut.

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    How long should I plan for a visit to Curtea Veche Church?

    A typical visit to Curtea Veche Church, including time to admire its architecture, frescoes, and the iconostasis, usually takes between 30 minutes to an hour. If you wish to attend a service or explore the adjacent Old Princely Court ruins and the parish museum, you might want to allocate more time, perhaps 1.5 to 2 hours.

    What are the parking options near Curtea Veche Church?

    Being located in the bustling Lipscani quarter of Bucharest's Old Town, direct parking at Curtea Veche Church is very limited. Visitors typically need to find paid parking garages or street parking a short walk away. Options like the underground parking at Universitate Square or other commercial parking facilities in the Old Town are available, though they can fill up quickly, especially on weekends.

    How can I reach Curtea Veche Church using public transport?

    Curtea Veche Church is well-connected by Bucharest's public transport system. You can reach it via metro by getting off at the Piața Unirii station (M1, M2, M3 lines), which is a short walk away. Numerous bus and tram lines also serve the Old Town area, with stops conveniently located within walking distance of the church.

    What are the opening hours and is there an entrance fee for Curtea Veche Church?

    As an active Romanian Orthodox church, Curtea Veche Church generally welcomes visitors during daylight hours, typically from early morning until evening. However, specific opening hours can vary, especially around services or special events. There is usually no entrance fee to visit the church itself, though donations are appreciated. The adjacent Old Princely Court ruins and parish museum may have separate operating hours and admission fees.

    Is Curtea Veche Church wheelchair accessible?

    Due to its historic nature and location within the Old Town, accessibility for wheelchairs might be challenging. The church entrance may have steps, and the surrounding cobblestone streets can be uneven. It's advisable to check with the church directly for the most current accessibility information if you require specific accommodations.

    Are there any family-friendly attractions near Curtea Veche Church?

    Absolutely! Curtea Veche Church is situated in the heart of Bucharest's Old Town, which is very family-friendly for exploration. Right next door are the ruins of the Old Princely Court, offering a glimpse into medieval history. The area is also home to numerous cafes, ice cream shops, and pedestrian-friendly streets, making it pleasant for families to wander and discover.

    How crowded does Curtea Veche Church get, especially on weekends or during special events?

    Curtea Veche Church is a popular pilgrimage site and can get quite crowded, especially on Tuesdays when devotees gather to venerate the miraculous icon of Saint Anthony the Great. Weekends also tend to see more visitors. For a more serene experience, consider visiting on a weekday morning or during off-peak hours. Major religious holidays will also attract larger crowds.

    What should I wear when visiting Curtea Veche Church?

    As a place of worship, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting Curtea Veche Church. This generally means covering your shoulders and knees. While there isn't a strict dress code enforced for tourists, choosing attire that shows respect for the religious setting is always appreciated by the local community.

    Can I find cafes and restaurants near Curtea Veche Church?

    Yes, the church is located in the vibrant Lipscani quarter, Bucharest's Old Town, which is renowned for its extensive selection of cafes, restaurants, and bars. You'll find a wide range of dining options, from traditional Romanian cuisine to international dishes, just a few steps away from the church.

    Are there other similar historic churches or sites nearby worth visiting?

    The Old Town of Bucharest is rich in history and religious architecture. Besides Curtea Veche Church and the Old Princely Court ruins, you might enjoy visiting the Stavropoleos Monastery Church, known for its exquisite Brâncovenesc architecture and peaceful courtyard, or the Patriarchal Cathedral, the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Church, both within a reasonable walking distance.

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