The wooden church in Ersig
The wooden church in Ersig

The wooden church in Ersig

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The wooden church in Ersig is dedicated to the "Assumption of the Virgin Mary" and is a historical monument.

The church dedicated to the "Assumption of the Virgin Mary" was built in 1713 on the ruins of an older church, founded in the 15th century. Priest George Nicorescu, in 1928, through an official act sent to the Museum of Timisoara, specifies that: "the Romanian Orthodox church was built in 1713, the year it is inscribed on the wooden pillar of the wall of the Holy Church". Unfortunately, this sign is no longer preserved due to repeated renovations and the rebuilding of the church in 1979.

text source: episcopiacaransebesului.ro

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