Dragomirna Monastery

The Dragomirna Monastery was built during the first three decades of the 17th century, 15 km from , in the commune. It is the tallest medieval monastery in northern and renowned in Orthodox architecture for its unique proportions and intricate details, mostly carved into stone.
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  • Type: Monastery
  • Description: monastery
  • Also known as: Dragomirna

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dragomirna and Mitocu Dragomirnei.

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Dragomirna Monastery

Latitude
47.75864° or 47° 45′ 31″ north
Longitude
26.22977° or 26° 13′ 47″ east
Elevation
374 metres (1,227 feet)
Open location code
8GV8Q65H+FW
Geo­Names ID
11002794
Wiki­data ID
Q289153
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Ukrainian—“Dragomirna Monastery” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Monestir de Dragomirna
  • Dutch: Dragomirna
  • French: monastère de Dragomir
  • French: monastère de Dragomirna
  • French: Monastère de Dragomirna
  • French: monastère Dragomirna
  • German: Kloster Dragomirna
  • Hungarian: Dragomirnai kolostor
  • Italian: Monastero di Dragomirna
  • Polish: Monastyr Dragomirna
  • Romanian: Mănăstirea Dragomirna
  • Russian: Драгомирна
  • Russian: Драгомирнский монастырь
  • Serbian: Манастир Драгомирна
  • Ukrainian: Драгомирна

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