Photo by morfeus_cor Cuiejdel Lake (Also called Cross’s Lake) Is the largest natural dam lake from Romania, located in Stânişoarei Mountains, 25 km from Piatra Neamt. The lake, which has a length of 1 km, an area of 2.2 ha, a maximum depth of 16 meters and a volume of 907,000 cubic meters of water, [...]
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“Batca Doamnei” Lake
Photo by energeticspell “Batca Doamnei” Lake is located in the city of Piatra Neamt, it was formed in 1962, by striking of the Bistrita river and the side impoundment on the left side of a area from the major riverbed. It is fed mainly by the water from the dam-lake Bicaz, through the supply channel [...]
The Palace of the Princes from Moldova
Photo by euu’s Palace of the princes was during time a convent settlement and a boyar fort. From the imposing building dating from the 13th century, today there can seen only some walls ruined by the time, near the Schit village from Ceahlau commune, Neamt county. The history of the palace binds to one of [...]
The “Lime Stone”
Photo by pstef The “Lime Stone” is located in the current basin of Izvorul Mountelui lake, in the end from its upstream, near Poiana Teiului. The access to it can be done on the highway Piatra Neamt – Bicaz – Borsec (Vatra Dornei). The Lime Stone was declared a natural monument in 1951. Teiului Stone [...]
The Bistrita Monastery
Photo by Mihai”s Photos The Bistrita Monastery from Alexandru cel Bun village, Neamt County was built in 1406 by Alexander the Good, which has endowed it with villages, estates and expensive . Stefan cel Mare built a chapel tower which is preserved until today, being the oldest existing building inside. In 1546, Petru Rares renovated [...]
The Almas Monastery
Almas Monastery is an Orthodox convent located in the Garcina village, Neamt County. Here was an ancient religious community dating since the 15th century, under the leadership of the hermit Basil Almas. He and his wife will rise in 1659, helped by the villagers, a wooden chapel, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, considered the founders of [...]
The Agapia Monastery
Photo by Ioana si Adi Agapia Monastery (also called New Agapia Monastery the for differentiation of Agapia Old Hermitage) is an Orthodox monastery of nuns, located on Agapia Valley Stream at a distance of 9 km from the city of Targu Neamt. It is located in the middle of a forest situated at a distance [...]
The Sihastria Monastery
Photo by Coco_ro Sihastria Monastery is a Orthodox monastery of monks, with the patron “Nasterea Maicii Domnului” located in northern Neamt County, in Pipirig village. The first church building was held in 1655 by Athanasius the hermit with his seven disciples. Hard times that followed it led to the ruin of the church and therefore [...]
The Neamt Monastery
Photo by Stefan.S. Neamt Monastery is an Orthodox monastery of monks located in the Neamt Monastery Village , Neamt County. It is the largest and oldest monastic settlement of Moldavia. The monastery is attested since 1407 but its monastic activity roots stretch back the in 12th century. The building of the monastery is attributed to [...]
The Neamt Citadel
Photo by Sergiut The Neamt Citadel from Targu Neamt, in Neamt County, was built in the late 14Th century by Petru I in two stages: the first phase, during Petru I Musat, was materialized by raising a central force with thick walls of 2-3 m width and 12 m high, provided with battlements and four [...]

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