Snagov Monastery

Snagov Monastery
Mănăstirea Snagov
An image of Snagov Monastery in 2008
The Snagov Monastery in 2008
Snagov Monastery is located in Romania
Snagov Monastery
Location within Romania
Monastery information
Other namesVlad Țepeș Monastery
DenominationRomanian Orthodox
Established1408
Dedicated toVlad the Impaler
Neagoe Basarab
Anthim the Iberian
Annunciation
People
Founder(s)Mircea the Elder
Architecture
ArchitectMircea the Elder
Vlad III
Neagoe Basarab
StyleByzantine
Completion date1408
Site
LocationSnagov, Ilfov
Country Romania
Coordinates44°43′46.32″N 26°10′32.622″E / 44.7295333°N 26.17572833°E / 44.7295333; 26.17572833
Public accessyes

The Snagov Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Snagov), also known as the Vlad Țepeș Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Vlad Țepeș)[1] is a medieval monastery and important historical monument located in southern Romania in the county of Ilfov, on an island in the northern reaches of Lake Snagov, belonging to the commune of Snagov, and in geographical proximity to the village of Siliștea Snagovului, in the Gruiu commune.

An old center of Orthodox spirituality and culture, it stands on the foundations of an old Thracian settlement.

The monastery is probably one of the late foundations of Mircea the Elder, being first documented in 1408. It has been rebuilt several times by other rulers, among whom we can mention Vlad Țepeș, Mircea Ciobanul, and Neagoe Basarab.[2]

Currently, only the church, the bell tower and a fountain are still standing. The other buildings on the island are either recently built, or old ruins.[3]

The church has two patron saints, Saint Voivode Neagoe Basarab, the founder of the current church, and Saint Anthim the Iberian, abbot of the monastery. Their feast days are the 26 and 27 September, respectively. The church also celebrates the Presentation of Mary on 21 November.[4]

The island was ceded free of charge to the Romanian Patriarchate by the commune of Snagov and it is currently administered by the Archdiocese of Bucharest.[5]

  1. ^ Manastirea Vlad Tepes, a Snagovului (in Romanian), izi.travel
  2. ^ Mănăstirea Snagov:istoric, artă și cultură (in Romanian), stoicamihai.ro
  3. ^ Manastirea Snagov (in Romanian), arhiepiscopiabucurestilor.ro
  4. ^ Manastirea Snagov (in Romanian), arhiepiscopiabucurestilor.ro
  5. ^ Manastirea Snagov (in Romanian), arhiepiscopiabucurestilor.ro