Putna Monastery

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Putna Monastery is a historic Romanian Orthodox monastic complex in Bukovina, renowned as the burial place of Stephen the Great and a major spiritual and cultural landmark of Romania.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Romanian Orthodox monastery
cultural heritage monument of Romania
monastic complex
architecturalStyle Moldavian architectural style
associatedWith Romanian national identity
Stephen the Great NERFINISHED
history of Moldavia
burialPlaceOf Bogdan III the One-Eyed NERFINISHED
Maria of Mangup
Stephen the Great
several members of the Moldavian ruling family
country Romania
culturalRegion Bukovina
dedicatedTo Dormition of the Mother of God
denomination Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
foundedBy Stephen the Great
founder Stephen the Great
hasComponent abbot’s house
belfry
defensive walls
monastery church
monastic cells
museum
hasFunction monastic community
museum of religious art and history
pilgrimage destination
heritageDesignation historic monument of Romania
heritageStatus protected historic site
knownFor medieval manuscripts and religious art
pilgrimage site in Bukovina
tomb of Stephen the Great
languageOfLiturgy Church Slavonic
Romanian
locatedIn Bukovina
Putna
Romania
Suceava County
locatedNear Putna River NERFINISHED
border with Ukraine
partOf historical region of Moldavia
region Northern Romania
religiousAffiliation Romanian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Eastern Orthodox monasticism
religiousTradition Byzantine Rite
significance important cultural landmark of Romania
major spiritual center of Romanian Orthodoxy
tourismType cultural tourism destination
religious tourism destination

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Romanian Orthodox Church
hasMonastery

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