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A historical monument of national importance, the church was built between 1872-1873 in neo-Gothic style, on the site of another Roman Catholic church built in 1787. Along with the celebration of 100 years of existence of Steierdorf, the church was also consecrated on June 8, 1873.  A year later, the three bells made in the royal foundry of the craftsman Ignatz Hilzer in Wiener Neustadt were consecrated and baptized. text source: turism.cjcs.ro photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România
DJ572B, Steierdorf 325150, Romania
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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 photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România
Ersig, Romania
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The Church from Ineleț was built in 1973, due to the desire of the inhabitants of the hamlets of Ineleț, Tatu and Scărișoara to have a place of prayer closer to them. Before, they had to walk dozens of km to Bogâltin, the nearest village with a church in the area. photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România
Cornereva, Romania
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The wooden church from Calina is located in Dognecea commune in Caras-Severin county and is a historical monument. It was originally built in Ciudanovița, and from there it was taken to Greoni to reach Calina in 1780. The constructive system used to build the church is also found in other churches in Banat, being known as "Fachwerk" (the timber frame system or in popular parlance, the "puppy" system). This system was invented with the aim of saving wood, the places of worship built after it having the outer walls covered with plasters of earth mixed with chaff and chopped straw. source
Calina 327181, Romania
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The church of Cireşa commune was originally made of wood. The exact circumstances in which this church disappeared are not known, but it is known that the current place of worship was built in 1821 and was consecrated for the first time in 1830. Considering that the church became more and more inadequate, with the support of the local authorities, in 1995, an annex was built on the western side of the church, and today, this is where the epitropy of the church and the flags are located. In 2006, the church was consecrated by PS Lucian, Bishop of Caransebeș. text source: episcopiacaransebesului.ro photo source: Facebook Parohia Ortodoxa Ciresa 
Strada Haţegului 68, Cireșa, Romania
Religious monument
The church is the building that closes Hercules Square to the north. It was built between 1836-1838, during the reign of Emperor Ferdinand I and replacing an older Catholic chapel that was on the same land, but which was destroyed in the 18th century by the Turks. At the Catholic Chapel, Empress Elizabeth with her entourage attended the services of Passion Week, on Easter days, as well as on the other Sundays during her six-week stay at the Herculaneum Baths, from 1887. Between 1997-2000, the church was renovated.
Piața Hercules 5, Băile Herculane 325200, Romania
Religious monument
The Roman Catholic Church in Oravița is a historical monument and was built between 1718-1722, being consecrated only in 1936. The church is built in provincial baroque style. Emperor Karol VI donated to the church on the occasion of its consecration, a wood chip of the Cross of Christ, from Jerusalem. Inside, the altar painting depicting the Crucifixion was made in 1774 by the painter Wagenchon. text source photo source
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In March 1908, the Romanians from these places decided to establish a fund for the construction of their church in Anina, however, it was not until September 21, 1930 that the foundation stone of this foundation was laid. The church is built in neo-Byzantine style. The first consecration of the church took place on November 12, 1939, and the second took place on May 21, 2009. text source: episcopiacaransebesului.ro photo source: Biserica „Sfinții Împărați Constantin și Elena” Anina Centru 
Strada Sfânta Varvara 51, Anina 325100, Romania
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The Orthodox Church "Saints Archangels Michael and Gavril" in Reșita was built in the period 1872-1884, and in 1985 it was moved. The operation of moving the over 2,000-ton container was carried out in 23 hours, over a distance of 55 meters, with the help of rails. The church is also known as Petru Iacob Church, after the name of a shop owner in that area. text source photo source
Piața 1 Decembrie 1918 Piata 1 Decembrie 1918, Reșița 320003, Romania
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The Cathedral "The Resurrection of the Lord" and "St. Proroc Ilie Tesviteanul" from Caransebeş is located in the civic center and was consecrated on September 12, 2010, by the Blessed Father Daniel. The construction is made in Byzantine style, having a wooden iconostasis. The place of worship represents the fulfilled dream of the first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Miron Cristea, during the pastorate of the Eparchy of Banatul Montan. text source photo source
Strada Episcopiei, Caransebeș 325400, Romania
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It is a monumental construction built in Byzantine style. The archpriest Iosif Ieremia having a great contribution in doing it. The Cathedral was sanctified by P.S. Vasile Lăzărescu.
Strada Paul Iorgovici, Reșița, Romania
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It is one of the most famous, most visited and most picturesque viewpoints of the resort. The cross is on a rocky spur, 529 m above sea level, above the historic center.  From here you can admire the panorama of the Herculaneum Baths and the Cerna Mountains. The route to the Cross is accompanied by several markings (yellow strip, red and blue triangle, blue cross).
DN67D, Băile Herculane, Romania
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Monument built in 1936, in the memory of the heroes of Banat in the struggle for reunification. Initially, the cross was composed by 8 fir trees with a length of 25 m. The new cross (2004) made of steel structures, is illuminated at night (having its own system of electricity generation), being visible even from Timisoara, when the weather is fine.
Poiana Mărului, Romania
Religious monument
The initiative to build a monastic settlement on the outskirts of the village of Putna, on the Almaju Valley, belonged to adjutant platoon leader Luca Zăvoianu, son of the village, who contributed by donating the necessary land. The foundation stone of the monastery was laid on August 6, 1996. In the autumn of 1996, the construction of the monastery began and the foundation of a building containing 19 cells, the chapel, the refectory and the kitchen was poured. In March 1997, hieromonk Sava Gana arrived, later named abbot, who together with other monks managed the hermitage. Thus, through their contribution and the people of good faith, the body of cells, the summer chapel, the winter chapel, as well as an agro-zootechnical sector near the hermitage were built. In 1999, the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church elevated the hermitage to the rank of a monastery. Since then, it bears the name "Transfiguration of the Savior Jesus Christ". text source:  episcopiacaransebesului.ro photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România
DC36, 327309, Romania
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The Brebu Monastery is located on the main road that makes the connection between Caransebes and Resita, between the communities of Brebu and Soceni. It is placed on a small plateau of a special beauty. In 1997, at the initiative of the mayor of Brebu, Mr. Ioan Pacurariu and with the help of Toma Itariu’s family who donated the land (2 hectares) in a place called "Valea Popii” (The Valley of the Priest), the foundation of a monastic settlement was established. The building of the hermitage was done step by step starting with a modest wood building. The other buildings were gradually built.
Brebu, Romania
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The Calugara Monastery is built in the Mountains of Marila, under the Rol peak, in the neighborhood of Oravita. The Monastery was sanctified on 1 st October 1881, having the dedication day entitled „The Veil of the Virgin Mary”. Inside the church is preserved the relics of a monk,  found in the cave discovered on the site where the Calugara Monastery is nowadays. In the neighborhood of the monastery, in a thick beech, there is an icon of Saint Elli, the tree growing in such a manner that it didn’t shade the icon.       
Oravita, Romania
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The archaeological excavations carried out on the Danube Gorge also revealed some objects with Christian symbols dating from the IV-V centuries, thus proving the existence of an early Christian life in these places. Prompted by these discoveries, Archpriest Ion Văran of Oraviţa and the mayor of Sicheviţa commune, Gheorghe Birtea, proposed to the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of Caransebeș the establishment of a hermitage on the banks of the Danube. As a recognition of the efforts of the inhabitants of the monastic settlement from Gornea, at the proposal of His Holiness Lucian, the Bishop of Caransebês, within the Metropolitan Synod of the Metropolis of Banat, which took place on November 18, 2010, under the presidency of His Holiness Father Metropolitan Nicolae of Banat, the hermitage of was raised to the rank of a monastery. text source: episcopiacaransebesului.ro photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România
DJ571A, Romania
Religious monument
The monastery is located in the Poiana Mărului resort, being a hermitage of nuns. The foundation stone of the chapel was laid on June 24, 2013, by the Reverend Father Bishop Lucian, and the cells acquired a philanthropic side, being intended for abandoned children. Tourists who arrive here will immediately notice the special natural setting and the clean air that surrounds the place of worship, the pilgrims enjoying the feeling of peace and spiritual uplift they experience at the Poiana Mărului monastery. source
Strada Principală, Poiana Mărului 327439, Romania
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The monastery bears the patron saint "Cuvioasa Parascheva", its foundation stone being laid on October 14, 1994. In the fall of the same year, the first sisters came and started collecting financial and material funds for the construction of the monastery. The church is built in the Moldavian style, and in 1995 the construction of a building that includes the cells of the nuns also began. photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România text source: turism.cjcs.ro
DJ571, Romania
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There are many legends about the past of the "All Saints Sunday" Pitra Scrisă Monastery. One of them tells about how, when the decision was made to build a railway on the Caransebeş-Orşova route, according to the plan, at the opening of a tunnel in a rock near the town of Armeniş, there was the icon of the Holy Trinity. Following the discovery, the believers in these places were dissatisfied with the continuation of the tunnel in the same direction, knowing that the icon has an important meaning for the whole area. Thus, the leader of the works, Engineer Mihlheisen, was put in a position to change the calculations of the plan, diverting the exit of the tunnel towards Armeniş, a few meters west of the icon. text source photo source
DN6, Armeniș 327005, Romania
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The Bazias Serbian Orthodox Monastery is located in the Bazias village, about 3 km downstream of the confluence of the Danube with Nera. It dates back to 1225, being destroyed and rebuilt several times, and is currently a historical monument.
DN57A, Baziaș 327366, Romania
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On September 22, 2013, on the plateau at the border of the towns of Bozovici, Eftimie Murgu (Rudaria) and Bania, the Monastery of Țării Almajului was built, due to the desire of some believers from Almaj to have a monastic hearth and a social center in their midst. The monastery is located in a special natural setting, right in the center of the Almaju Valley. Thus, the mountains that surround it leave the impression of a natural fortress far from the hustle and bustle of the contemporary world, with only the Nera river, the sacred water of the Almajenes, passing through here. text source: manastireataraalmajului.ro photo source: Google Maps - Agenția 360 România
nr 956, 327040, Romania
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The foundation stone was laid on the 2th of July 1939 by the dean Isaia Suru, the deanery manager of Caransebes. The works started immediately and the construction went so fast that the Church was finished in October, 1939. The Hermitage is located at 1550 meters upon the sea level, being built from carved wood beams. It has 9 meters length and 8 meters wide and the dome has a height of 20 meters.
Turnu Ruieni, Romania
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The natural beauty of the place determined some people with good faith to build between 1945-1946, a wood church like those from Maramures. The initiative of building a hermitage belongs to Mr. Alexandru Papp, engineer and director of the Company “Plants and Domains of Resita”. The project was created by the architect Gheorghe Raureanu in 1943. The dome is fixed by a metal framework in order to resist the strong winds and frequent storms characteristic to the place. 
Semenic, Văliug, Romania
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Hermitage "St. Dionisie Exiguul" - Bucova is the first monastic settlement in the Romanian Patriarchate with this patron, being founded by the Ghiorghioni family, in memory of their son Dionisie. The monastic settlement is located in a special natural setting, the church of the hermitage being distinguished by its construction in the Moldavian style. There is also a body of cells here, built for the monks who live in this hermitage. source
Bucova, Romania