Maramures - A Travel Guide To Romania 's Region Of Wooden Churches
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:26pm (GMT)
There are many regions in this world that are worth a visit, and very
often we Europeans tend to travel overseas to see something exotic, or
visit people who still lead a life that perhaps our grandfathers knew.
Rarely it occurs to us that it is not always necessary to travel far to
be able to experience "time travel".
Maramures in northern Romania is one such little known corner of
Europe. Amid beautiful rolling hills and lush river valleys live people
who for the most part still follow the traditional agrarian way of
life. Their life might seem hard and simple and it is a millenarian
fight against the weather, to grow the crops, to raise the animals, to
work from dawn until sunset without the many mechanized and electronic
comforts we think are essential. But, that life can be rewarding in all
its simplicity, as each day shows the results of work, and family and
friends guarantee that there are often reasons for celebration. The
seasonal festivities, like Christmas and Easter or local festivals and
weddings, have retained their real value of breaking the everyday
routine, and feasting lasts several days and is done with gusto.
Why is the region considered unique and those who have been there
want to return? The answer is a mixture of three things: amazing
landscapes, genuine people and the simple civilization of wood, with
the famous wooden churches whose towers can be seen from far. The
nature, people, houses and churches are spiritually connected and have
maintained this link to the present.
But most of all is the uniqueness of the architecture is the
inclusion of eight wooden churches in UNESCO's World Cultural and
Natural Heritage List. These churches are the church of the
Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple in Barsana, the church of
Saint Nicholas in Budesti, the church of Saint Parasceva in Desesti,
the church of the Birth of the Holy Virgin in Ieud Deal, the church of
the Holy Archangels in Plopis, the church of Saint Parasceva in
Poienile Izei, the church of the Holy Archangels in Rogoz, and the
church of the Holy Archangels in Surdesti.
Our guidebook: Maramures - A Travel Guide to Romania 's Region of
Wooden Churches is an excellent full-color book on a wide variety of
cultural heritage subjects from mural paintings and archaeology to
architecture and local traditions. It also gives practical information
and tips on travel to and in Romania, what to see, where to stay, what
to buy and to eat, to get the most of Maramures.
Why a guidebook and not another type of book? Because we consider
that a cultural guidebook addresses those who, while enjoying a
memorable holiday, can also help such a special region develop and
maintain its specificity and character. To assure the preservation
regions like Maramures, it is necessary that they do not fall into
total oblivion. It is necessary that the young people can remain, find
work and live there with their families, while being at the same time
aware of the importance of their inheritance. Cultural tourism can be a
mutual investment that can bear fruit for everyone. The visitor's joy
and the host's joy are both real experiences.
We hope that you will enjoy your travel to Maramures!
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