Evoked in the immortal ballad of Master Manole, the Curtea de Argeș Monastery was founded in the time of Neagoe Basarab and was consecrated in 1517. It is one of the most valuable constructions of church art and architecture, being included in the List of historical monuments in Romania. The monastery ensemble comprises the monumental Church "The Assumption of the Mother of God", the Holy Water Font, the Episcopal Palace and a beautiful French-style park of 10 hectares. The church is full of Christian significance. The narthex houses the tombs of the rulers of Wallachia (Neagoe Basarab and Radu from Afumați) and those of the royal couples of Romania – Carol I and Elisabeth, Ferdinand and Mary. From the same monastery ensemble is part the New Archdiocesan and Royal Cathedral, where the reliquary with the relics of Saint Philothea, the spiritual patroness of Argeș and Wallachia, can be found. In the new Royal Necropolis of Curtea de Argeș Romania’s kings and queens were buried: King Michael I and Queen Anne, King Carol II and Queen Helene.
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