Churches of Moldavia

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The painted churches of northern Moldavia are seven Romanian Orthodox churches in Suceava County, Romania in northern Moldavia, built approximately between 1487 and 1532.

Since 1993 they have been World Heritage Sites.

Name Village Built
Church of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist Arbore 1503
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin of the former Humor Monastery Humor 1530
The Church of the Annunciation of the Moldoviţa Monastery Moldoviţa 1532
Church of the Holy Rood of Pătrăuţi Pătrăuţi 1487
Church of St. Nicholas and the Catholicon of the Probota Monastery Probota 1531
Church of St. George Suceava 1522
Church of St George of the former Voroneţ Monastery Voroneţ 1487