"Saint Eleutherius" Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Large new church with beautiful interior
St. Elefterie Church is the new church designed by architect Constantin Iotzu. It replaced a nearby older church with the same name. It was named after the Saint Eleftherios, a second-century Christ...
St. Elephterie Church (also known as church of St. Eleutherius) is one of two churches named after this saint. St. Eleftherie was born a Roman and raised as an orphan by his mother. By age 18 he becam...
One of the biggest church in the city with beautiful paintings inside
The St. Elefterie Church is a massive church located close to the Eroilor Metro Station and built during World War II. The architecture is very beautiful, with the bricks visible on the outside and w...
A pretty church in front of the Opera House. it has an attractive exterior and it is one of the few Orthodox churches with rows of chairs (but not all the time) downstairs, but it has places to sit up...
Large new church with beautiful interior
St. Elefterie Church is the new church designed by architect Constantin Iotzu. It replaced a nearby older church with the same name. It was named after the Saint Eleftherios, a second-century Christ...
A modern Romanian Orthodox church
St. Elephterie Church (also known as church of St. Eleutherius) is one of two churches named after this saint. St. Eleftherie was born a Roman and raised as an orphan by his mother. By age 18 he becam...
One of the biggest church in the city with beautiful paintings inside
The St. Elefterie Church is a massive church located close to the Eroilor Metro Station and built during World War II. The architecture is very beautiful, with the bricks visible on the outside and w...
Big church
A big church,not as old as others in Bucharest(it's built around 1940) but very beautiful.Very nice religious paintings inside.
Pretty
A pretty church in front of the Opera House. it has an attractive exterior and it is one of the few Orthodox churches with rows of chairs (but not all the time) downstairs, but it has places to sit up...