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Let's travel together #72 - The Black Church (Biserica Neagra)

Let's travel together #72 - The Black Church (Biserica Neagra)

July 2018 · 4 min read · Brasov

Visiting churches is a beautiful feeling, but when those become real touristic attractions, this is way more fascinating. And who would believe that some churches can hide so cool stories behind their name and existence?
It's been a pleasure for me to discover The Black Church and so is to write about it now for you guys, so keep reading. :)

The fascinating church started being built in 1383 and it took around 94 years to be done.
The gothic style of the beautiful building represents one of the most representative monuments from Romania, measuring a lenght of 89 meters and 38 meters width, brought to the church the title of the biggest church from our country but also from Vienna and Constantinople.
The Black Church can be found in Brasov, Romania, and it represents the parochial church for the lutheran evangelical community in town.
The name of the church is not random as back in 1689 the place has been temporary invaded by Turkish people which started a fire in that location, so the walls of the building have sowly became darken. The name have been officially accepted later in the 19th century when there wouldn't be a better name to say the story of the broken roof and the burned furniture of the marvelous church.

With all that happened, the church started being renovated, getting a way different style for the interior with a baroque aspect.
The wonderful ruin can be home for thousands of people, having an impressive capacity for sheltering 5000 people and is structured in 3 different parts: 31m for the chorus, 42m for body and the rest of 16m are dedicated to the base of the tower.
The total surface of The Black Church is of 2500 m2 and is situated on589m over the sea level.
The Black Church conquers not only with its unique looking but also by what it hides inside, such as owning the biggest bell from Romania, which is 100% made of bronze weighing 6,3 tons.

Just like any other masterpiece, the church has also a collection but not of bells or anything church related, but more likely a carpet collection which is the biggest collection from Europe right after the museum from Instanbul. The playful colors of the over 150 oriental rugs are one of the very first things that get the attention of any tourist which is crossing the threshold.

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Leaving behind the collection of the carpets for a moment, the tourists that visit The Black Church can also discover many pieces of art such as:

  • The Main Altar (1866): until the reform, the altar occupied the position of the Saint Maria which also have been the original name of the church;
  • The Font (1472): it represents one of the few objects that survived to the fire from 1689;
  • The Amvon (1696);
  • The Altar from Feldioara (15th century): which presents many scenes from the Jesus life, painted on the walls;
  • The Gothic Portals (1477).

Even though it's just a church, the building shelters many concerts of organ especially in the summer when there are 3 concerts every week (on every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). The organ is the biggest one from the Southeast Europe having an impressive composition of around 4000 tubes and 76 register.

The huge church represents the heart of Brasov and it's one of the main attractions of the city.
The Black Church can be visited anything between 10.00-19.00, except Sunday when the schedule is 12.00-19.00 and Monday when the doors are closed.
The prices for visiting the beautiful building are 10RON for adults (2.16EURO), 6RON for students (1.29EURO) and 3RON for kids (0.64EURO) - those which are younger than 18 years old.
The tourists can also take part to the concerts that are held in the church in eschange of paying for the tickets:

  • The Summer Musical Concerts - 12RON (2.6EURO);
  • The Concerts For Important Events - 20 RON (4.32EURO);
  • The Exceptional Concerts - 15-25RON (3.24-5.4EURO).
    Source: honterusgemeinde.ro

The Black Church is located in the center of the city and to get there you can take from the train station the bus no. 51 which will bring you to the destination.
Unfortunately, I visited this place on a Monday and that made it impossible for me to get inside the church and share some pictures but I'm sure that will make you even more curious to discover by yourself the beauty of the wonderful survivor. :)

SEE YOU IN THE NEXT TRIP! 🗾

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