Patriarchal Cathedral (Metropolitan Church)
Patriarchal Cathedral (Metropolitan Church)

Patriarchal Cathedral (Metropolitan Church)

Free admission
Strada Dealul Mitropoliei 2, Bucharest, 040163

The basics

The Patriarchal Cathedral is a functioning place of worship and a designated historical monument. Largely restored to its original form in the 20th century, its gilded interior features Byzantine-style paintings of saints and frescoes. The cathedral is also home to Romania's most valuable collection of icons. It’s included as part of certain Bucharest sightseeing tours, including walking tours and tours by bike, including attractions such as the Palace of Parliament and Old Town.

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Things to know before you go

  • The cathedral is ideal for first-time visitors and those interested in religion and architecture.

  • It’s free to enter the cathedral, though donations are accepted.

  • The cathedral is an active place of worship, so please be respectful during your visit.

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How to get there

The cathedral is located on Strada Dealul Mitropoliei. The nearest metro station is Piata Unirii, less than a 10-minute walk away. The Patriarchal Palace, the official residence of the head of the Romanian Orthodox Church, is located across the street.

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When to get there

The cathedral is open daily from 7am to 8pm. As an active place of worship, it’s open for religious services. It’s the site of many religious holidays and observances in the Orthodox Christian faith, including the Palm Sunday pilgrimage. Visitors should check the schedule for the timing of services and observances.

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Stavropoleos Monastery

Located less than a mile from the cathedral, the Stavropoleos Monastery is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Bucharest. Built in the Brancoveanu architectural style, it's known for its ornate façade, patterned frescoes, intricately carved doors and stone columns, a dazzling interior decorated with gilded icons and frescoes, and a courtyard of old tombs.

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