- en.wikipedia.org Armenian monastery of SuceavaThe Church of Saint Auxentius and the Bell tower. Building containing the Chapel of Saint Gregory the Illuminator. The Armenian monastery of Suceava, also known as "Zamca"...
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g304066-…One of the "holiest" of places - very little known by the tourist , but very well known for the locals - the Hagigadar Armenian Monastery on the outskirts of Suceava.
- religiana.com st-john-new-suceava-monasteryNot far from Suceava, Stephen the Great founded in 1487 the only monastery of nuns at that time.Bulunamadı: armenian
- youtube.com watch1 Zamca monastery, Armenia county in Suceava Adam Yin.
- romaniatourism.com suceava.htmlA former capital of the region of Moldova (1388 until 1565), Suceava is an excellent starting point for trips to the many historical, cultural and natural attractions...
- thecrazytourist.com 15-best-things-to-do-in-…Built after the painted monasteries, at the beginning of the 17th century, this church 15 kilometres from Suceava has an altogether more severe and warlike aspect.
- facebook.com groups/401527916682645/posts/…The Armenian monastery of Hagigadar, Suceava county, Romania, 1512. The monastery has been open as a place of worship since it was founded.
- ro.pinterest.com pin/47287864809028399/Organizaţia Municipală Suceava a PDL s-a mutat în noul sediu de pe Aleea Trandafirilor.
- rolandia.eu en/blog/cities/suceavaAn important cultural and religious landmark in Suceava, Saint John the New Monastery was built between 1514 and 1522 and is a part of UNESCO World...
- thingstodopost.org things-to-do-in-suceava-county…Discover the best top things to do in Suceava County, Romania including Sucevita Monastery, The Painted Monasteries of Bucovina, Moldovita Monastery...
- onlybyland.com suceava-romania-painted-…Southeast of Suceava there is a monastery called Probota Monastery and in the north is Dragomirna.Bulunamadı: armenian
- flickr.com photos/tags/zamca/All Armenian churches and monasteries in Suceava were demolished with cannons and set on fire.
- welcomesuceava.blogspot.com 2015/04/monastery-…Zamca medieval complex was built in 1606 by Armenian refugees in Moldova since the XIV century .