Abandoned monastery from the 18th century

in #photography • 7 years ago

Today, I will get you inside an abandoned monastery from the 18th century. Enjoy! 😄

Chiajna Monastery was built at the end of the 18th century, during the reign of Alexander Ipsilanti, and was to be one of the most important places of worship of the time. But something did not go according to the plan. Even before the priests sanctified it, the Turks came and bombed it. They thought it was a fortress. Maybe they apologized after, but bad luck knocked back to the church door. A terrible plague swept over the entire area, and the monastery was abandoned, and even it is said that the Metropolitan of Walachia, Cozma, died for this reason between its walls.

This has turned from a potential place of worship into one of the most hunted abandoned objectives of Bucharest. In 1995 there were several scenes from Crai's old movie, but also the well-known and controversial documentary Bucharest 13.

Well, today things have changed to Chiajna Monastery. Since 2011, the archdiocese has taken the ruin. Now it's surrounded by a fence, and there are some cells in front of her. The weeds disappeared, and the entire monastery was endowed with divine accessories. Finally, promised sanctification took place!

In the east wall, the windows and cracks were shaped like a candle. On moonlit nights, a myth says the bell is heard beating, though the Turks drove it to Dambovita in the past. It is rumored that faces appear and disappear on the facade of the monastery.

The walls of the monastery are full of the signatures of old guests. And, as we have seen, the gang has grown, so other faces appeared in the landscape.

The building looks creepy, more than the ruins of the old medieval castles. After the monastery's tower fell to the '77 earthquake, crows began to plunge through the new hole.

To sum up, I hope that God will manage to save this piece of history. If you get there, don’t forget to admire the sunset, it is truly amazing.


💕 Thank you for your time! 💕

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I like the contrast of the graffiti and icons.

Yeah, it's a weird feeling.

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Great photos and some nice words man.
Keep it up!!
We need more Romanians whales in here, so let's do our best to become whales cause Romanian we already are.

Hey thanks for dropping by! I agree, together we are stronger. I hope the community will expand in the future.

The pictures are taken with your camera or phone?

My camera (Nikon D3330)

I cannot believe I never saw this post on time!!!! :/ I am super busy lately and I don't catch up but I'm doing a post on abandon now (nothing like yours, you'll see...) and thought of you!!! In my field (Theology) and involving a Russian-Greek (Ispilanti) I should have upvoted and I didn't damn it!!! Please, whenever you do a post, text me on chat so I don't miss anything again ;) Amazing - as always!!!

Thank you, sorry for the delay in response! I've also posted a new episode, hope you'll like it!

Checking it out now! And don't apologize, we're all busy here anyway ;)