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Curtea de
Arges
Curtea de Arges – the old capital
of Wallachia, the residence of the first Basarab princes, boast
valuable monuments of art due to which the town is known as an
important tourist center, a genuine museum of the Romanian history
placed in a picturesque natural scenery.
The centuries that passed left traces in the written documents
or on walls, proving that the inhabitants of Arges have always
known how to create a universe of their own, erect monuments which
continue to amaze those who come to see them, and that Curtea
de Arges made a valuable contribution to the development of the
Romanian architecture, inestimable historical and artistic treasures,
genuine masterpieces of the human genius.
The Princely Church- founded by the
Basarab princes at the middle of the 14thcentury built in a classical
Byzantine style - is one of the most valuable gems of Romanian
mediaeval art and architecture. A treasure of the Romanian painting,
the monument preserves frescoes from three periods, the most valuable
being the original painting from the time of princes Vladislav
I Vlaicu and Radu I. The masterly harmonized colors, the diversity
of human physiognomies confers a great artistic value to these
frescoes besides their historical significance.
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Curtea
de Arges Monastery, founded by prince Neagoe Basarab
(1512-1521), a massive construction of Albesti stone, erected
by famous masters under the direct supervision of the prince,
impresses through its architecture being one of the most beautiful
historical monuments in Romania. "A true Wallachian St.
Sophia which crowns the architectonic development of collateral
arts in the Balkan Peninsula" whose fame, enhanced by the
legend of Master Manole has gone beyond the country's boundaries.
Just as his forefathers, Neagoe Basarab linked
his name to Curtea de Arges forever, founding one of the artistic
masterpieces in Romania and even in Europe-the Arges Monastery,
becoming a ballad hero.
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