After breakfast, we set out to explore several of the most significant painted monasteries of southern Bukovina, each known for its unique architectural style and theological fresco program.
Our first visit is Voroneț Monastery, founded in 1488 by Stephen the Great. Often called the “Sistine Chapel of the East,” Voroneț is famous for its intense blue pigment and its large Last Judgment fresco covering the western exterior wall.
Saint Daniel the Hermit, the spiritual father of Stephen the Great, advised the prince to build the monastery following a victorious battle. His grave is inside the church, and his role as a spiritual guide remains central to Voroneț’s history.
We continue to Moldovița Monastery, built in 1532 under Prince Petru Rareș, son of Stephen the Great. The monastery is known for its richly colored exterior frescoes, including the Siege of Constantinople and the Tree of Jesse. Moldovița received the UNESCO Golden Apple Award in recognition of its cultural and artistic value.
We stop for lunch in Sucevița village, a quiet settlement lying in the valley between forested hills and well-known for its traditional crafts and monastic culture.
After lunch, we visit Sucevița Monastery, constructed at the end of the 16th century by the Movilești family. The complex has the appearance of a fortress, complete with high walls and corner towers. Its most famous fresco is the Ladder of Divine Ascent, based on the teachings of St. John of Sinai (St. John Climacus).
St. John Climacus was a 7th-century monk of St. Catherine’s Monastery on Mount
In the afternoon, we travel to Putna Monastery, founded in 1466 by Stephen the Great and considered one of the most important spiritual centers of Romania. Stephen the Great, canonized as St. Stephen the Righteous Voivode, is buried here. He ruled Moldavia for nearly 50 years and built numerous churches and monasteries in gratitude for victories in defense of the faith.
Near the monastery, we visit the Cave of St. Daniel the Hesychast, where the saint lived in prayer before becoming spiritual advisor to Stephen. This small hermitage reflects the region’s long tradition of solitary ascetic life.
Later in the evening we will return to our hotel in Gura Humorului