Radauți city

                                                                  Radauți 
   Radauti is a municipality in the county of Suceava, which has an area of ​​32 km2 that about 29,000 people live.
   Being part of a region with great tourist potential - Bucovina - Radauti offers tourists who visit, the opportunity to meet more closely the characteristics of the ethnographic areas - the art of decorating eggs, wood carving, and traditional costumes of Radauti.
  Radauti serves as a transit destination and resting place.
  Sights. These include Church of Bogdan Voda, Museum of Radauti Orthodox Cathedral "Pentecost" church Lipovenian, Hebrew Temple, Museum of Ethnography "and Eugenia Samuel Ioneţ" Colibaba ceramic workshop, Zoo, Stud Radauti, and building which is the train station, is a historical monument. 
  History
  The first documentary about Radauti was in 1392, but archaeological research in Radauti have unearthed traces of settlements dating from Roman times. Region gave its inhabitants natural refuge, the area is protected from weather.
  The name could come from Prince Radomir, while another version suggests that the name came from Latin Rothacenum name remains a colony founded here after the conquest of Dacia.
 
  Hebrew temple is another tourist attraction. Currently, many Hebrew not live in town, but in the past there was a fairly large community. Also,  the Hebrew cemetery can be visited.
   
                                                                          The Bank

                                                                   Bogdana Monastery

                                                                  Statue of Bogdan 1
                                                          Statue of Alexandru cel Bun

                                                                 Orthodox Cathedral

                                                                 The Central Park

                                                              ,,The anonymous statue,,


                                                               Orthodox Cathedral

                                                                        The library

A short link with information about Radauti:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C4%83d%C4%83u%C8%9Bi



1 comment:

  1. intradevar minunat, seamana cu un oras vienez :d ...

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