Spirituality
Dobrogea is where Christianity first took root on Romanian soil. The orange route leads you through Ottoman mosques, churches carved into rock, the cave of the Holy Apostle Andrew, and Trajan's triumphal monument.
Route Points
Constanța Casino
An iconic start on the shore of the Black Sea.
Murfatlar — The Chalk Churches
A medieval rock complex with Byzantine paintings carved into chalk.
Ciocârlia — The Mosque
The Ottoman mosque, a testimony to Dobrogea's multicultural coexistence.
Cobadin — The Turkish House
Traditional Turkish architecture, a living house-museum.
Deleni — Serbian Heroes WWI
The cemetery of the Serbian heroes of the First World War, a place of pilgrimage.
Adamclisi — Tropaeum Traiani
Trajan's triumphal monument and the Tropaeum Fortress, site of the decisive battle.
Ion Corvin — St. Andrew's Cave
The cave where the Holy Apostle Andrew preached Christianity on Romanian soil.
Băneasa — Parakoy
A Dobrogean village with living Ottoman traditions.
Lipnița — Izvoarele, The Old Church
Holy springs and a hidden medieval church.
Ostrov — The Wine Museum
A celebration of Dobrogean wine on the bank of the Danube.
Route Map
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