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Cave Monastery of St. Andrew

Monastery in Adamclisi

Updated: March 08, 2024 04:09 AM

Cave Monastery of St. Andrew is located in Adamclisi, Romania. It's address is DC35A, 907151, Romania.

DC35A, 907151, Romania

3RRG+6C Crângu, Romania

+40 241 856 485

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Where is Cave Monastery of St. Andrew?

Cave Monastery of St. Andrew is located at: DC35A, 907151, Romania.

What is the phone number of Cave Monastery of St. Andrew?

You can try to calling this number: +40 241 856 485

What are the coordinates of Cave Monastery of St. Andrew?

Coordinates: 44.0905709, 27.8260816

Cave Monastery of St. Andrew Reviews

Daniel Marin
2023-06-19 09:29:19 GMT

Excellent, interesting and the water fountain had the best water ever!!

Florin
2022-06-25 15:24:30 GMT

Amazing holy place, amazing views, fresh air, far away from civilization!

ann sheva
2023-04-12 12:38:39 GMT

My Favourite place here. like the other reality

Manea Iulian
2019-01-11 17:46:14 GMT

A place for family with kids to learn our Orthodox Religion, the beginning of the Christianity in Romania.

Poptean Sabin Mihai
2021-08-29 09:18:09 GMT

Good place for heart and soul.

Bogdan Manicea
2019-07-15 11:49:24 GMT

A must to visit this place!

Mioara Caloeanu
2023-03-26 07:28:53 GMT

Monastery is far in the nature, quiet place, apropriate for resting and meditation

Mar Ou
2021-04-04 10:42:20 GMT

Nice place for resourcing

Victor Niculescu
2022-09-04 10:02:12 GMT

Rich in history it's definitely a place to go to pray or just to visit!

Karl 1974
2019-07-22 15:38:13 GMT

The legend of Saint Andrew in Romania tells that today's territory of Romania was Christianized by Saint Andrew in the 1st century AD. While these claims lack any historical and archeological evidence, the legend has been embraced as fact by both the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Romanian state, both during Ceaușescu's Protochronism period and after 1989, when Saint Andrew was named the patron saint of Romania.

The legend is recent and based on references by 3rd century writer Hippolytus of Rome in "On Apostles", mentioning Saint Andrew's voyage to Scythia and on works by several authors which also mention the voyage, such as: Eusebius in the Chronicles of Eusebius, Origen in the third book of his Commentaries on the Genesis (254 C.E.), Usaard in his Martyrdom written between 845-865, and Jacobus de Voragine in the Golden Legend (c. 1260). Scythia generally refers to a land in what is now Romania (Scythia Minor), Ukraine and southern Russia.

Valentinus Maximus
2021-01-03 16:02:15 GMT

lovely place for meditation and finding inner peace, avoid major holidays as it can get very crowded

Andreea1
2022-06-26 21:51:27 GMT

Amazing holy place, fresh air, far away from the civilization!

Marian Eugen
2019-09-16 08:53:24 GMT

Beautiful cristian place!!!

Michinete Mihnea
2022-05-08 18:33:50 GMT

The cave was small but it had a nice concept

Viacheslav Ostrovsky
2016-09-04 13:51:58 GMT

Was nice.
People are extatic.
The cave is special.
I don't know why it is not tourist site.

Bogdan Onuta
2018-09-18 13:14:09 GMT

A blessed place. Divine. Large parking lot available.

Veronica Ailiesei
2021-01-04 16:35:31 GMT

It's a nice and peaceful place.

George Marius Splinter
2014-08-08 19:20:34 GMT

Very nice place for pray and good view

carp popescu
2019-11-13 10:48:42 GMT

Marvelous place, friendly and dedicated people.

Daniel Duduleanu
2019-02-18 01:49:23 GMT

Exceptional

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