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UNESCO World Heritage Site in Maramureș County, Romania
Church of Saint Nicholas
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The church in 2023
LocationBudești, Maramureș County, Romania
Part ofWooden Churches of Maramureş
CriteriaCultural: (iv)
Reference904-002
Inscription1999 (23rd Session)
Area0.6 ha (1.5 acres)
Buffer zone4.99 ha (12.3 acres)
Coordinates47°43′26″N 23°58′43″E / 47.72389°N 23.97861°E / 47.72389; 23.97861
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The church of Saint Nicholas in Budești Josani ("Lower Budești") in the village of Budeşti in the region of Maramureș, Cosău valley in Romania is representative of the characteristic wooden churches of Maramureș with double eaves. It is one of eight wooden churches of Maramureș that UNESCO has listed as a World Heritage Site.

Construction

The wooden church at Budești Josani was dated by an inscription on the portal from 1643. Unfortunately the inscription was lost during the enlargement of the entrance in 1923. The inscription was verified dendrochronologically and the log structure was firmly dated from the winter 1642–43, i.e. the moment the timbers were felled. This church appears to have been built by the same master carpenter who built the wooden churches at Slătioara (before 1639) and Sârbi Susani (1639).

  • Budești Josani, the southern side. Photo: A Baboș, July 2006 Budești Josani, the southern side. Photo: A Baboș, July 2006
  • Budești Josani, the reconstructed entrance after renovation 2002. Photo: A Baboş, July 2006 Budești Josani, the reconstructed entrance after renovation 2002. Photo: A Baboş, July 2006

References

Alexandru Baboș: Tracing a Sacred Building Tradition, Norrköping 2004.

External links

  • Romanian Monasteries
  • Bilder aus Budesti


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