Alexe Church
The Alexe Church (
Reportedly, the church was built of brick around 1799, on the site of an earlier wooden church.[1] A list of names to be prayed for, since lost, was carved in stone in the altar and mentioned the year 1809; another such list was from 1812. At any event, the church was re-founded in 1812 by a certain Alexe Arnăutu and his wife Maria. Upon his death the following year, he dedicated the church to the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos. The interior painting, in Renaissance style, is by Gheorghe Ioanid . Renovations took place after the 1838 earthquake, again in 1845 and, as recorded in the pisanie, in 1897. Major repairs were undertaken in 1926, with more minor interventions in 1948, 1953 and 1979. It was mostly closed from 1988 to 1998, with demolition proposed. More repairs started in 2004.[2]
The cross-shaped church measures 28 meters long by 6–12 meters wide. The altar apse is polygonal, the wide side apses round on the exterior. The nave and
The church is listed as a
Notes
- ^ Biserica Sf. Alexie - Istoric
- ^ a b Stoica and Ionescu-Ghinea, p. 433
- ^ (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Municipiul București Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
References
- Lucia Stoica and Neculai Ionescu-Ghinea, Enciclopedia lăcașurilor de cult din București, vol. I. Bucharest: Editura Universalia, 2005, ISBN 973-7722-12-4