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Located at the base of [[Seven hills of Iaşi|Cetăţuia Hill]], the monastery was built by Maria, the daughter of [[Moldavia]]n [[List of rulers of Moldavia|Prince]] [[Peter the Lame|Petru Şchiopul]] and dedicated in 1574.<ref>[http://www.ghid-iasi.ro/despre-iasi-manastirea-hlincea.php Hlincea Monastery]{{Ro icon}}</ref> At the middle of the next century, it was rebuilt by Prince [[Vasile Lupu]] and finished by his son [[Ştefăniţă Lupu|Ştefăniţă]], in November 1660.<ref>[http://www.turism-iasi.ro/index.php?id=142 About Hlincea Monastery]</ref> |
Located at the base of [[Seven hills of Iaşi|Cetăţuia Hill]], the monastery was built by Maria, the daughter of [[Moldavia]]n [[List of rulers of Moldavia|Prince]] [[Peter the Lame|Petru Şchiopul]] and dedicated in 1574.<ref>[http://www.ghid-iasi.ro/despre-iasi-manastirea-hlincea.php Hlincea Monastery]{{Ro icon}}</ref> At the middle of the next century, it was rebuilt by Prince [[Vasile Lupu]] and finished by his son [[Ştefăniţă Lupu|Ştefăniţă]], in November 1660.<ref>[http://www.turism-iasi.ro/index.php?id=142 About Hlincea Monastery]</ref> |
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The monastery is listed in the [[National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania|National Register of Historic Monuments]].<ref>[http://www.cultura.ro/sectiuni/Patrimoniu/Monumente/lista/iasi.pdf The Romanian Register of Historical Monuments in Iaşi County]</ref>{{clear}} |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Romanian Orthodox Church |
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Location | Ciurea, Romania |
Architecture | |
Style | Moldavian |
Completed | 1574 |
Materials | stone, brick |
The Hlincea Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Hlincea) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Ciurea, Iaşi metropolitan area, Romania.
Located at the base of Cetăţuia Hill, the monastery was built by Maria, the daughter of Moldavian Prince Petru Şchiopul and dedicated in 1574.[1] At the middle of the next century, it was rebuilt by Prince Vasile Lupu and finished by his son Ştefăniţă, in November 1660.[2]
The monastery is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.[3]
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