PHOTO YOUR NEWS: Weeds the size of a man in Alba Iulia. What does the road leading to the wooden church look like?

PHOTO YOUR NEWS: Weeds the size of a man in Alba Iulia. What does the road leading to the wooden church look like?
PHOTO YOUR NEWS: Weeds the size of a man in Alba Iulia. What does the road leading to the wooden church look like?
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PHOTO YOUR NEWS: Weeds the size of a man in Alba Iulia. What does the road leading to the wooden church look like?

In Alba Iulia people can use vegetation to measure themselves. The road leading to the wooden church, covered with weeds.

A reader of ziarulunirea.ro took a picture of the multitude of weeds leading to the wooden church. Some of them are almost the size of a man.

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In the vicinity of the fortress walls, towards the wooden church, visitors can marvel at the weeds growing along the road, before reaching the place of worship.

The “Mihai Viteazul” memorial church is located in the municipality of Alba Iulia, near the city walls, 500 m from the Obelisk dedicated to the hero martyrs Horea, Cloșca and Crișan. On the site of the current small wooden church was the old foundation, from the year 1597, of the unifying voivode Mihai Viteazul. Center of the Metropolitanate of Transylvania from the 17th century, where the holy confessor hierarchs Ilie Iorest and Sava Brancovici (commemorated on April 24) served, the old cathedral in this place was dedicated to the Holy Trinity, a symbol of the unity of faith and race of the three countries Romanians. It did not survive, being completely demolished by the Habsburg regime in 1714.


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