Influenced by Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia, the Sibiu Orthodox Cathedral, also known as the Holy Trinity Cathedral, stands as a remarkable example of Byzantine architecture. Constructed between 1902 and 1906, it is one of Romania’s largest Orthodox churches. The cathedral’s exterior, adorned with striped red and yellow brick, gives way to an opulent interior. Inside, visitors are greeted by a visual feast of colorful frescoes, intricate mosaics, and gleaming gold, which cover nearly every inch of the walls and ceilings. This richly decorated space offers a profound and immersive experience for those who step inside.
Sibiu Orthodox Cathedral (Holy Trinity Cathedral)
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