In the far reaches of northern Romania, where forested hills roll gently under heavy skies and wooden gates creak softly in the breeze, there stands a series of churches unlike any in the world. Built of timber and time, the Wooden Churches of Maramureș are not merely historical landmarks—they are

Tucked into the serene hills of northern Romania lies a region where history is not just preserved—it’s painted in luminous detail across centuries-old church walls. Bucovina, a land of rolling meadows, wooden gates, and mountain air, is home to some of the world’s most extraordinary spiritual landmarks: the Painted Monasteries.

Romania is a treasure trove of history, nature, and culture, boasting 11 UNESCO World Heritage Sites that reflect its diverse and fascinating heritage. From the medieval fortresses of Transylvania to the serene Painted Monasteries of Bucovina, Romania’s UNESCO landmarks stand as testaments to centuries of craftsmanship, resilience, and artistic mastery.