Fairies is an ancient city Dacian fortress situated on a mountain peak near Covasna town in the upper valley landscape. There are currently visible walls unearthed by archaeologists in excavations. Research conducted here revealed numerous fragments of pottery and coins dating from the Dacian and Romanian. Researchers believe, however, that the city was built and inhabited long before that time.
Orthodox Church "Resurrection"-Voinesti
Project construction was completed by architect Virgil Florea of ??St. George. The Museum of Romanian spirituality of St. George there is a new church in Covasna project approved by the Archdiocese of Sibiu in the summer of 1940. Since 1992 starts the action by purchasing materials and in the spring of 1993 steps for building documentation and start lifting. The church is built in the form of clubs, slate, with two towers located in the front and a dome in the middle, with beautiful arches and painted cafas being located in Heroes' Square, opposite the Romanian soldiers monument and bust of Bishop Justinian Teculescu. The consecration service was officiated by Bishop Ioan Selejan together with a group of priests, Sunday June 16, 2002, three days after Ascension Day and Heroes
St. George city is conquered and burned the Turkish-Tartar invaders, and in 1802 a strong earthquake destroys much of the settlement. Meanwhile location is developing economically so between 1808 and 1854 arise first guild in the city and in 1832 because St. George is said town. In 1876 the city became the residence held three seats, almost identical to the current Covasna.
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