Churches


   

Băbeşti - The Calvinist Church

The wooden church, the school and the parish were entirely destroyed in the fire of 1850.

Batarci - The Orthodox Church „The Assumption of the Virgin Mary”

The building of the edifice started in 1865 and went on for 25 years.


Bocicău - The Orthodox Church „The Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel”

The Orthodox Church of Bocicau was built between 1901-1904, instead of a wooden church.

CCidreag - The Greek Catholic church of “The Ascension of Christ”

The Greek catholic community of Cidreag became parish at the beginning of the 20th century.

Cidreag - The Roman-Catholic Church “The Holy Family”

The building of the church used to be at first a simple house for living.

Comlausa - The Orthodox Church „Saint Demetrius”

The church was built between 1872-1880 on the place of an old wooden church.

Dobolţ - The Calvinist Church

The church was built in the 19th century, around the former wooden edifice that was demolished at the end of the works to the new one.

Gherţa Mare

Gherta Mare village has 1359 inhabitants and is the second locality of the Turt district.

Gherţa Mare - The Orthodox Church „The assumption of the Holy Virgin”

The Orthodox Church was built in 1893, according to the date written on the tower roof.

Gherţa Mică - The Orthodox Church of “The Birth of the Holy Virgin”

At the entrance, the porch was recently built to protect the façade of the building.

Giula - The Calvinist Church

The Calvinist Church from Giula was made of stone in the 15th century.

Halmeu - The Calvinist Church

Halmeu is one of the oldest settlements of the county of Ugocea.

Turulung - The Calvinist Church

The medieval church was taken by Protestants at the end of Middle Ages.

Turulung - The Roman Catholic Church of “The Assumption of the Holy Virgin”

he Mediaeval parish church of the village was used by the Calvinists during the 16th century.