Mirăuţi Church


Suceava's oldest surviving church, Mirăuţi is 500m northwest of the main square. Founded by Petru II Mușat in 1375, it was Moldavia's original coronation church (Ştefan cel Mare was crowned here), and the initial Moldavian bishops' seat. The church was largely restored between 1898 and 1901, preserving the original design.


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