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Densus
You're about to discover a
unique and weird, yet beautiful piece of architecture. The small
village of Densus, close to the town of Hateg, can easily go
by unnoticed. Still, it hosts a very old orthodox church, built
in the 13th century on the place of an even older one (10-11th
centuries). The unique and somewhat strange architecture
reminds of the Romanesque style, but the construction is almost
certainly the work of a local builder, without too much experience
in style. What's unique about this church is the building material.
The builders used tiles, tombstones and columns, and even small
statues and a stone-carved figure of a lion! These were undoubtedly
brought here from the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Ulpia
Traiana Sarmizegetusa, only a few kilometers away. Thus, the
glory of the ancient times was "recycled" more than
a thousand years later! The surprises are not over yet. Step inside the church and you will find remnants
of Byzantine frescoes painted in 1443.
Not far from Densus, in the
same geographical area of ancient roman and dacian ruins, lies
the village of Strei. The little church here is like a small
sister to Densus. The two share a lot in architecture and building
materials, while the frescoes inside are simply astounding.
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