Church of the Holy Archangels, Rogoz
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The Church of the Holy Archangels ( ro, Biserica de lemn Sf. Arhangheli) is one of eight
Wooden Churches of Maramureș The wooden churches of Maramureș in the Maramureș region of northern Transylvania are a group of almost one hundred Orthodox churches, and occasionally Greek-Catholic ones, of different architectural solutions from different periods and areas. ...
in
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listed as a
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in December 1999. The structure is in the village of Rogoz in the
Lăpuș River Lăpuș (formerly ''Lăpușul Românesc''; hu, Oláhlápos) is a commune in Maramureș County, Transylvania, Romania, on the Lăpuș River, at 12 km from the town of Târgu Lăpuș Târgu Lăpuș (; Hungarian: ''Magyarlápos''; german: ...
valley, within the mountainous area of northern
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History

The church was built in 1633, which is indirectly confirmed by the inscription at the entrance informing visitors about the
Tatar The Tatars ()Tatar
in the Collins English Dictionary
is an umbrella term for different
raid in 1661. The church survived the last Tatar invasion of 1717 which is referred to on a mural writing which mentions ''the terrifying year 1717 of the time of the Tatars''. In 1883 it was moved from
Suciu de Sus Suciu de Sus ( hu, Felsőszőcs) is a commune in Maramureș County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Larga (''Tágfalva''), Suciu de Jos (''Alsószőcs''), and Suciu de Sus. The commune lies on the banks of the river Suciu ...
to the centre of the village of Rogoz on the site of St. Paraskeva, an existing church built in 1701. In 1834 the size of the nave windows was increased. In 1960–1961 a major renovation of the structure was undertaken and the floors were renewed.UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites
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Florin Pop, Vasile Latiș
"Biserica 'Sf. Arhangheli' (Rogoz) - UNESCO"
, at the Maramureș County Cultural Office site. Retrieved 22 February 2014


Structure

The church is a timber structure built of slabs that are jointed together without the use of metal nails. The wooden walls rest on a base of stone blocks and pebbles. The timber is
elm Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the flowering plant genus ''Ulmus'' in the plant family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical-montane regions of North ...
and according to tradition all this wood came from two huge trees from the hill of Dealul Popii.Visit Maramureș
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Holy-Archangels-Michael-and-Gabriel-from-Rogoz at romguide
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The roof is of wooden shingles with very wide eaves that overhang the walls. There is a tower at the western end, the usual position in Maramureș wooden churches. The tower has a spire and four corner pinnacles, all hung with shingles and surrounded by the sweep of the main roof. The nave is narrow and rectangular, extending to a heptagonal chancel at the eastern end. There is also a polygonal porch. The design combines
Orthodox Orthodox, Orthodoxy, or Orthodoxism may refer to: Religion * Orthodoxy, adherence to accepted norms, more specifically adherence to creeds, especially within Christianity and Judaism, but also less commonly in non-Abrahamic religions like Neo-pa ...
traditions with Gothic influences. Both the interior and exterior have carved wooden architectural details including a twisted rope decoration. There are two windows in the nave and the altar has a small circular window through which the sun's rays penetrate for a period of 30 minutes from 1 to 15 August.


Interior decoration

All the interior walls are painted with murals in bright colours by Nicholas Mann and Radu Munteanu from the village of Ungureni who also produced wall paintings for the church in
Desești Desești ( hu, Desze) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Desești, Hărnicești (''Hernécs'') and Mara (''Crăcești'' until 1956; ''Krácsfalva''). The commune's Saint Parascheva Church wa ...
and others in the Lăpuș area.Desești at Romanian monasteries
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The murals date from 1785 as documented in inscriptions in Cyrillic. The scenes represented are not coherent as some are missing and some are fragmented. In 1834 the ceiling and nave were repainted by an unidentified artist.


Exterior gallery

File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (12).JPG, The church is set in a graveyard File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (9).JPG, Detail showing the method of jointing with 'horses heads' File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (8).JPG, Detail showing polygonal
apse In architecture, an apse (plural apses; from Latin 'arch, vault' from Ancient Greek 'arch'; sometimes written apsis, plural apsides) is a semicircular recess covered with a hemispherical vault or semi-dome, also known as an '' exedra''. ...
and stone base File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (23).JPG, The exterior is decorated with carved cables and crosses File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (22).JPG, An inscription on the door remembers the Tatar invasion of 1661 File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (17).JPG, An unusual round window at the apse of the church


Interior gallery

File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (42).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (99).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (90).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (82).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (63).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (146).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (145).JPG File:Biserica de lemn Sf.Arhangheli Rogoz (137).JPG


See also

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List of World Heritage Sites in Romania The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. Cultural heri ...
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Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians The vernacular architecture of the Carpathians draws on environmental and cultural sources to create unique designs. Vernacular architecture refers to non-professional, folk architecture, including that of the peasants. In the Carpathian Mountain ...
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Wooden churches of Maramureș The wooden churches of Maramureș in the Maramureș region of northern Transylvania are a group of almost one hundred Orthodox churches, and occasionally Greek-Catholic ones, of different architectural solutions from different periods and areas. ...


References

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