Ciolanu Monastery

Ciolanu Monastery is a monastery of Eastern Orthodox monks, located in Tisău commune, Buzău County, Romania. It was erected around 1570 by Dumitru Ciolanu, a boyar from Buzău, whose name it bears, together with the Sorescu boyar family from the nearby Vernești commune.[1]

The compound contains a museum with icons painted by Gheorghe Tattarescu, as well as religious artifacts.[1]

45°14′14″N 26°32′41″E / 45.237305°N 26.544771°E / 45.237305; 26.544771

References

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  1. ^ a b MORARU, Constantin; ION, Marin (15 December 2016). "PASSAGES WITH A SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS TOURISM IN THE SUBCARPATHIC AREA BETWEEN BUZAU AND RAMNIC" (PDF). Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy. 19 (2). doi:10.21279/1454-864X-16-I2-073. Retrieved 29 June 2025.

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List of Romanian Orthodox monasteries

Bujoreni Monastery Călugăra Monastery Caraiman Monastery Celic Dere Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Cheia Monastery Ciolanu Monastery Clocociov Monastery Cocoș

Buzău County

Volcanoes The amber museum in Colți The Ciolanu Monastery and the Măgura sculpture camp The Rătești Monastery The Sărata-Monteoru Resort. The Buzău County

Văratec Monastery

and the interiors were painted by hieromonk Eftimie Obrocea from Ciolanu Monastery. There were 304 nuns and sisters living in Văratec, in the year 1909

Măgura, Buzău

Commune. In the close vicinity of Măgura, lies the Ciolanu Monastery, a Romanian Orthodox monastery built in the 16th century. The Măgura sculpture camp

Tisău

(where it ends in national road DN10) and to the southwest to Mizil. Ciolanu Monastery is located on the territory of the commune. ‹ The template Historical

Rătești Monastery

in 1975, in a wide hall painted in 1859 by a monk from the nearby Ciolanu Monastery. It exhibits a multi-language Bible printed in 1629 in Greek, Latin

Nicolae Teodorescu

Ciolanu and Rătești monasteries and the Banului Church [ro] in Buzău. At the Church of Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel from the Berca Monastery [ro]

Chesarie Căpățână

sacred buildings, including the Buzău Cathedral; the monasteries of Râmnicu Sărat, Rătești, Ciolanu and Cheia; the churches of St. Demetrius–Poștă and Holy