Catedrala Patriarhală

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"It´s construction began in 1655 under ordes of the prince Constantin Șerban on an hill close to the centre of the city, built as a copy of the Curtea de Arges Monastery in Pitesti dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helen. Also known as Metropolitan Church, its is included in a religous complex of the Romanian Orthodox Chuch that includes the Palace of the Patriarchate (hosted in the Old Parliament building) and the adjacent museum. All of the original frescoes and sculptures were destroyed, except for the icon of Constantine and Helen, who are the patron saints of the cathedral. "

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