Cimitiru cheerful Sapinta - is considered a true open-air museum. Located in the village, the parish church, the museum contains over eight monuments of folk art. Created in 1935, it became unique artisan thanks to Stan Ioan Patras.
Since 1934, the master put an epitaph on the crosses many tombs, a short poem written in the first person, slightly ironic, thus giving new meaning to death. Each cross is a representation made in vivid colors, which narrates the deceased life and even cause death. The creator of this cemetery had to humor and compose their own epitaph and carve and paint the cross that now marks his grave.
Currently, the crosses are made by craftsman Stan Patras descendants. Over those 70 years, the cemetery gathered over 800 painted crosses.
Barsana Monastery - The first documentary attestation that refer to Barsana Monastery dating from 1390, in a document of 21 July 1390 on the properties Dragos royal family, is mentioned a road bifurcates, leading to a boom in the village of Barsana, and the other at the monastery. Also in this document are mentioned Monastery Valley and Kings Hill.
In an act of ownership, from November 6, 1405, mentions a "field of the monastery." Other comments on monastery property deeds are discovered Dragos royal family, between 1408-1480, the last act referring to Bartolomeu Dragfi, voievoid of Transylvania.
Memorial Sighet pain.
Customs and traditions of the Iza Valley.
Cavnic ski slopes.
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