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Produse:artizanale:oua incondeiate si ceruite in specific zonal;seturi de pahare furniruite cu o tehnologie unica in lume creindu-se o imbinare placuta intre lemn si sticla;produse culinare:cobza de peste,un produs numit si mancare regeasca datorita placerii deosebite a fostului rege Mihai I de a savura acest produs.El este compus dintr-o cobza facuta din crengute de brad si c.c.a 1kg de pastravi in interior; servicii de turism:sejururi in zona in moteluri rustice,ghidare in muntii Rarau,vizitarea manastirilor din zona(mai jos aveti o prezentare a fiecarei manastiri in parte in engleza)
The Monasteries in Bucovina
The decorated monasteries are the major attraction in Bucovina because of the vivid frescoes on their churches. The latter depict Biblical and other religious scenes, designed in segments almost like strip cartoons to stir the imagination of the local people and so educate them in the Orthodox spirit. The churches stand in the centre of the monastery cumplex and all of them have high pitched roofs and little sunlight comes inside. There are five main monasteries of this kind. Moldovita
Striking shades of red, blue, yellow and brown characterize the monumental scene of the " Siege of Constantinopole" on the walls of the Moldovita church. Inside, 16th century furniture survives, including Prince Petru Rares' chair, as large as a throne.. The Prince built Moldovita and his statue stands outside.
The Prince bVoronet
The " Sixtine Chapel" of the East- Voronet This " Sixtine Chapel of the East" was built by Stephen the Great in 1488 and the vivid colours of its frescoes added later. The paintings show an adaptation of classic Byzantine art to Moldavian realities. Thus the archangels' trumpets take the shape of the local shepherds' horn or "bucium" and souls doomed to hellfire wear the turbans of the Turkish enemy
Sucevita
The Sucevita Monastery complex, set in a beautiful green valley, is fortified like a citadel with watch towers at its four corners. Thousands of pictures decorate the walls of the church. In fact they outnumber the pictures at any of the other monasteries, yet the western wall is blank. Legend has it that the artist fell off the wall scaffolding and was killed, so it remained undecorated. When you go there, look for the complex " Jesse's Tree" on the southern wall
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