Wooden Churches Of Maramureș
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Maramureș region ( ; ; ; ) is a geographical, historical and cultural region in northern Romania and western Ukraine. It is situated in the northeastern Carpathians, along parts of the upper Tisza River drainage basin; it covers the Maramureș Depression and the ...
of northern
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are a group of almost one hundred Orthodox churches, and occasionally
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ones, of different
architectural Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. It is both the process and the product of sketching, conceiving, planning, designing, and construction, constructi ...
solutions from different periods and areas. The Maramureș churches are high timber constructions with characteristic tall, slim
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at the western end of the building. They are a particular
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expression of the
cultural Culture ( ) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and Social norm, norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, Social norm, customs, capabilities, Attitude (psychology), attitudes ...
landscape of this mountainous area of northern
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. Maramureș is one of the better-known regions of Romania, with autonomous traditions since the
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. Its well-preserved wooden villages and churches, its traditional lifestyle, and the local colourful dresses still in use make Maramureș as near to a living museum as can be found in Europe. The wooden churches of the region that still stand were built starting from the 17th century all the way to 19th century. Some were erected on the place of older churches. They were a response to the prohibition against the erection of stone Orthodox churches by the Catholic
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authorities. The churches are made of thick logs, some are quite small and dark inside but several of them have impressive measures. They are painted with rather "naïve" Biblical scenes, mostly by local painters. The most characteristic features are the tall tower above the entrance and the massive roof that seems to dwarf the main body of the church. Eight were listed by the
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as
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s in 1999, for their religious architecture and
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traditions. These are: Bârsana, Budești,
Desești Desești (, or ''Desest'') 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 belongs to the Baia ...
,
Ieud Ieud (, or ''Jood'') is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. The commune is situated in the central part of Maramureș County, on the banks of the Ieudișor, a tributary of the Iza River. It is composed of a single village, Ieud ...
,
Plopiș Plopiș (, ) is a commune in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Făgetu (Hungarian: ''Magyarpatak'', Slovak: ''Gemelčička''), Iaz (''Krasznajáz''), and Plopiș. At the 2021 census, the commune had 2,277 inhab ...
, Poienile Izei, Rogoz, Șurdești.


Description

The historical Romanian region of Maramureș, partitioned between Romania and Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia after
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, is one of the places where traditional log building was not interrupted and where a rich heritage in wood survives. The tradition of building wooden churches in central and southern Maramureș can be traced from the beginning of the 16th century to the turn of the 18th century. Since the knowledge used to build the local wooden churches circulated throughout
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, their understanding is of high interest far outside the region. In Maramureș today almost 100 wooden churches still stand, about one third of their total two centuries ago. Besides the extant wooden churches, a major source of knowledge is still saved by a number of practicing senior carpenters with relevant knowledge and skills in traditional carpentry. From the Middle Ages until the turn of the 18th century the skills, knowledge and experience to build ample log structures with plane and well sealed walls, as well as with flush joints, were performances out of the ordinary. The craftsmen from Maramureș who were able to reach such levels were not simple peasants but well specialised church
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who inherited and maintained this advanced knowledge to exclusively build houses of worship. Since the local tradition to erect wooden churches depended on those who built and used them, it is fundamental to identify the local builders and founders. The earlier blurred distinction between them veiled their separate roles in shaping the wooden churches and hindered us from a clear understanding of the results. The extant wooden churches from Maramureș reveal the existence during the 17th and 18th centuries of at least two main family schools of church carpenters. There are further distinguishable three main itineraries and numerous smaller ones, indicating the work of some of the most important church carpenters ever active in the region and in some cases even shifts among generations. In general, the church carpenters stood for the technical performances, the high quality of the wood work and the artistic refinement. In a long perspective, the true creators of the local wooden churches were actually the commissioning founders. Especially the role of the noble founders of Eastern Christian rite was decisive in the formation of a regional character among the local wooden churches. The wooden churches from Maramureș closely mirror the local society of modest country landlords, manifesting themselves along several centuries in their double condition of Eastern Christians and Western nobles. The wooden churches from Maramureș open necessary connections with similar performances throughout Europe. Seemingly the local distinction made between sacred and profane rooms was characteristic for many other rural regions on the continent. The highest knowledge in log building seems to have had a sacred purpose with wide continental circulation and therefore in many places requires distinction from the more regionally rooted vernacular one. The publication in a journal from 1866 of several drawings representing a wooden church from
Seini Seini (German language, German: ''Leuchtenburg''; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Szinérváralja'') is a town in Maramureș County, Romania. It administers two villages, Săbișa (''Kissebespatak'') and Viile Apei (''Apahegy''). It officially b ...
, situated in the neighbouring
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, produced echoes in Europe, being compared with the already famous Norwegian stave churches. With the resurgence of church construction after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, there are new churches built in the traditional style.


Wooden churches

The list shows extant wooden churches in bold and also includes some known vanished ones. For those now in
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, Romanian and Hungarian names of Ukrainian villages are given in (parentheses). In Romanian, ''Susani'' denotes "high-dwellers" and ''Josani'' "lower-dwellers". Thus the names distinguish the churches of those large villages which had more than one. * Cavnic valley ** Șurdești (UNESCO) * Cosău valley ** ** Budești Josani (UNESCO) ** ** Călinești Susani ** ** ** Sârbi Susani ** * Iza valley ** Bârsana (UNESCO) ** Botiza ** Botiza old ** Cuhea ** Dragomirești ** Glod ** Ieud Deal (UNESCO) ** ** Nănești ** Oncești ** Poienile Izei (UNESCO) ** Rozavlea ** ** ** ** Slătioara ** Strâmtura ** Valea Stejarului * Lăpuș valley ** Rogoz (UNESCO) *
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valley **
Berbești Berbești is a town located in Vâlcea County, Romania, about south-west from the county seat, Râmnicu Vâlcea, in the historical region of Oltenia. It was granted town status by law in October 2003. As of the 2021 census, it has a population ...
** Breb **
Desești Desești (, or ''Desest'') 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 belongs to the Baia ...
(UNESCO) ** Hărnicești ** Hoteni ** Mănăstirea ** Sat Șugătag * Valea Morii valley ** Șurdești (UNESCO) *
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valley ** ** Crăciunești ** Moisei Josani ** ** ** Poienile de sub Munte ** Repedea ** Rona de Jos **
Săpânța-Peri Monastery The church of Archangel Michael in Săpânța-Peri from the village of Săpânța in the region of Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania is the tallest List of tallest church buildings, wooden church in the world. A representative of the character ...
** Văleni * Ukrainian side ** Apșița , ** Apșa de Mijloc, Susani , ** Apșa de Mijloc, Josani ** Apșa din Jos, Părău , ** Danylovo , ** Dulovo , ** Ganychi , ** , ** Kolodne ** Krainykovo , , ** , ** , ** Olexandrivka , ** Ruska Pole I , ** Ruska Pole II ** Sokyrnytsia , ** Steblivka , ** Ternovo ,


Gallery

File:RO MM Budesti UNESCO site 25.jpg, Budești Josani church File:Biserica de lemn din Călineşti Căeni.jpg, Călinești Căeni church File:RO MM Cornesti wooden church 2.jpg, Cornești church File:RO MM Harnicesti 7.jpg, Hărnicești church File:Ieud ses.jpg, Ieud Șes church File:RO MM Botiza 52.jpg, Botiza church File:RO MM Rozavlea 14.jpg, Rozavlea church File:Biserica de lemn din Mănăstirea Bârsana.jpg, Bârsana church File:RO MM Oncesti 60.jpg, Oncești church Desești - Saint Parascheva Church UNESCO WHS (2023) - img 09.jpg, Desești Church


See also

* List of World Heritage Sites in Romania * Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians * Carpathian wooden churches


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