Churches of Sic
The churches of Sic are pronounced historic and architectural monuments due to their age, specific architecture and their cultural and historic importance:
The Reformed Protestant Church dates back to the 13th century, the Roman Catholic Church and the Franciscan Convent date back to 1795 and the Saint Andrew Orthodox Church to 1731.
The Saint John Golden Mouth wooden church, featuring the specific plan of Transylvanian churches with its rectangular form, its special altar with a threshold on the Southern side was built in 1707 by the Orthodox community of the village. The craftsmanship of the execution is exquisite and its restoration has been planned.
It is a natural lake of fresh and clear water, supplied by some streams and numerous springs which guarantee its relatively constant volume.
Nicula AbbeyNicula, an Orthodox monks' abbey is an important center for pilgrimage in Northern Transylvania.
The Commune of SicIt lies on 56.4 square km surface and only comprises the village of Sic...
Churches of Sic
The churches of Sic are pronounced historic and architectural monuments due to their age,...
Churches of GherlaOut of the nine Armenian churches that once stood in Gherla today there are left only two...