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Stravopoles Church Cloister. Short Video

23/12/200913/03/2016Valentin Mandache

I just made this short video featuring the cloister of the beautiful and architecturally significant c18th Stravopoles church in Bucharest:

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This tour of mine, scheduled to take place on Sunday 14 August, is about the fascinating emergence and beginnings of the Neo-Romanian style, the national architecture of Romania, as seen in the old buildings of Gradina Icoanei area of Bucharest. Details by clicking the relevant link on my blog, mentioned in the bio of this account. #guidedtour #architecturaltour #neoromanian #gradinaicoanei #bucharest #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
If you are interested in funerary architecture, then this tour in Bellu Cemetery of Bucharest, the local equivalent of Pere Lachaise, is for you (Saturday 13 August). Details by accessing the relevant post on my blog, whose link is the bio of this account. #architecturaltour #guidedtour #bellucemetery #bucharest #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
Echoes of the Scythian horse centred culture (see the gable end finial) in the villages of northern Dobrudja: a Romanian peasant house, now functioning as ethnographic museum, from Enisala, in the environs of the Danube Delta, an area peppered with hundreds of ancient (6th -3rd c BCE) Scythian and Getic burial mounds. #enisala #schythian #horseculture #ethnography #dobrudja #balkans #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
The Wallachian style man. On the threshold of the old refectory of Horezu Monastery (late 17th c). Oltenia province. #wallachian #wallachianstyle #oltenia #ottomanarchitecture #horezumonastery #balkans #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
A last posting from my seminal Salonika Study Trip, a place, which is so close to my base in Bucharest, but so remote in terms of culture and history, metaphorically antipodean, reflecting how disjoined and diverse the Southeast quarter of Europe has always been. This is the funerary box, Larnax, which contained the ashes of Philip II, the King of Macedon, decorated with the 16-rayed sun of ancient Macedonia, buried in the Agiai (Vergina) tumulus in 336 BC, together with his funerary crown, the golden oak wreath, the sacred tree of Zeus. They were found in the archaeological digs of 1977 by the archaeologist Manolis Andronikos, an equal of Howard Carter. #macedon #aigai #vergina #larnax #philipii #tumulus #salonikastudytrip #balkans #sputheasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
Interesting Byzantino - Western art confluences in the Greek icon painting of the 16th c and 17th c, probably from Venetian dominated areas. The two icons presented here (1st slide shows St John Chrysostom and St Gregorius within gothic surrounds, while 2nd is the Adoration of the Magi) are at the Byzantine Culture Museum in Thessaloniki, which unfortunately is very poorly labelled, even unprofessionally, just with the name of the works, some vague dating and often nothing about its initial location, other historical data and context. It was a huge disappointment for me that situation. #artsynthes #byzantineicon #thessaloniki #salonikastudytrip #balkans #byzantineart #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
My monthly fresh haircut selfie in front of Bucharest’s Greek Church. This time, Bogdan, my hairdresser, has chosen a “WWII Major” theme, whatever that means, perhaps in the context of the Ukraine war across the border. #freshhaircut #balkans #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
Salonika restaurant cat. #salonikastudytrip #thessaloniki #cat #cats #balkans #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
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