The Mănăstirea Moldovița women's monastery is in excellent condition. Its rich exterior paintings, some of which depict dramatic battle scenes, tell the story of the siege of Constantinople. It contains an altar made of ebony, a treasury and the secret chamber above the burial hall. It was founded by Petru Rares in 1532, painted in 1537 and is significant for that time. The monastery is a true monument of Romanian feudal art, a fortress that blends harmoniously into the landscape. Inside the church, pieces of furniture from the 16th century have been preserved, including the throne of Prince Petru Rares. There is also a statue of the prince who had the monastery built. Along with other Moldavian monasteries, it has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993.