Sfinții Voievozi Monastery, Orthodox monastery in Slobozia, Romania.
Sfinții Voievozi Monastery is an Orthodox religious building in Slobozia featuring a central church with traditional Eastern Orthodox design elements. The complex displays characteristic bell towers and religious imagery visible throughout the grounds.
The monastery was founded in the 17th century with backing from marshal Enache Caragea and Prince Matei Basarab. It was rebuilt in 1627 after an earthquake caused structural damage.
The monastery takes its name from the holy voivodes and serves as a center of Orthodox worship with icons from its founding era. This dedication to these saints remains visible in the religious practices that visitors observe during their visit.
The monastery sits at Aleea Mănăstirii 2 in Slobozia and visitors can call +40 243 235 245 to confirm visiting conditions. Phoning ahead helps ensure you arrive during appropriate times for your visit.
The 1636 consecration brought together over 500 priests from across the region who gathered under the guidance of the Ecumenical Patriarch. This event shows how important the site had become for the Eastern Church at that time.
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