Surdesti: Biserica veche de lemn
The wood church in Şurdeşti II is located at the top of the Şurdeşti locality in Maramureş County where it was brought in the 1930s from the village of Bontăieni, Maramureş. The woven tradition around it supports its origin in Moiseni in the Oas Country, as well as a stop in Ferneziu near Baia Mare. If tradition is true, the church is one of the most traveler of those known in Transylvania. This old wooden church must not be confused with the well-known wooden church at the bottom of the village of Şurdeşti, famous for its high tower, listed on the world heritage list.
The wooden church at the top of the village of Şurdeşti was brought to the village of Dan Toma in Izvor, before 1940, in the village of Bontăieni, only 6 km away. The tradition of this church claims that it was brought forward from Ferneziu, and there it was from Moiseni, in the Land of Oaş. As in Moiseni there was no church until late, the wooden church was probably Certeze.
The age of the church can be appreciated relatively on the spot. The dimensions are of a small church where the church's bowl is about 4.3 m wide and 7.1 m long and the altar is 3.2 m wide and 3.8 m long. The small dimensions, the strong cheetahs in the tooth lying and the small window clogged on the south side sent to the 17th century. A conscription in 1734 notes that the wooden church of Certeze was at that time old and covered with shingles.
Surdesti: Biserica veche de lemn
The wood church in Şurdeşti II is located at the top of the Şurdeşti locality in Maramureş County where it was brought in the 1930s from the village of Bontăieni, Maramureş. The woven tradition around it supports its origin in Moiseni in the Oas Country, as well as a stop in Ferneziu near Baia Mare. If tradition is true, the church is one of the most traveler of those known in Transylvania. This old wooden church must not be confused with the well-known wooden church at the bottom of the village of Şurdeşti, famous for its high tower, listed on the world heritage list.
The wooden church at the top of the village of Şurdeşti was brought to the village of Dan Toma in Izvor, before 1940, in the village of Bontăieni, only 6 km away. The tradition of this church claims that it was brought forward from Ferneziu, and there it was from Moiseni, in the Land of Oaş. As in Moiseni there was no church until late, the wooden church was probably Certeze.
The age of the church can be appreciated relatively on the spot. The dimensions are of a small church where the church's bowl is about 4.3 m wide and 7.1 m long and the altar is 3.2 m wide and 3.8 m long. The small dimensions, the strong cheetahs in the tooth lying and the small window clogged on the south side sent to the 17th century. A conscription in 1734 notes that the wooden church of Certeze was at that time old and covered with shingles.