Thursday, December 27, 2018: Cluj
to Sapanta back to Baia Mare:
Wow, this has been a full day! We
left the apartment in Cluj, driving north east, with a destination of the
Maramures region of Romania. Along the
way there are many churches, primarily Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelical (German
Lutheran). We are most interested in the wooden churches. We saw several wooden churches in Croatia last
Christmas, but Romania has many more which are more ornate. At one point in history, only Catholic
churches could be of stone, whereas all others, had to be wooden. The German Lutheran presence in Transylvania
was strong. There was also a strong Hungarian presence in northern Romania.
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Farm Wagon |
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Scenic Romanian Countryside |
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Romanian Rural Farm with Well |
When we left Cluj, our first
destination was Sic, a traditional Hungarian town. The guide books say that 90% of the residents
wear traditional clothes/costumes. We
drove on back roads to get there, seeing horse drawn carts, and little farming
villages. Once in the village, we found the church, which was open to visitors. It was simple except for fabric with red designs
done in embroidery, draped over the front pews in the 3 pew sections, and the
table cloth on a table in the center.
This was an Evangelical church, with no altar, but a pulpit on the side.
There were 3 sections of pews, around the pulpit with a square table in the
center below the pulpit. The church has
been restored and was well maintained.
From the church we drove to the
centrum, looking for a spot to have coffee.
Nothing was open. But on our
search, we saw several people in traditional dress. Surprisingly they were pleased to pose for
us.
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Sic Fortified Church |
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Native Costume |
Farther north on the main highway, we
took another jog, looking for wooden churches and villages. We found several more wooden churches before
getting to the city of Baia Mare. We
have a reservation for tonight in Baia Mare, but before we stop, we need to
drive farther north into the Maramures region.
There are many things to see there, so we do not have the time to
linger.
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Corn Crib |
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Another Farm Wagon |
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Modern-Wooden Church Combination |
But first on our way north, we had to cross the dividing
mountain range. This was more than I had
imagined. We drove 15 kilometers of
tight switchbacks, up and then down the other side of the mountain. Getting
behind slow vehicles or trucks was frustrating.
There were only a few places to pass.
They had a wet snow recently and the trees were beautiful with all the
snow hanging onto them. It was a winter
wonderland.
We stopped to see wooden churches in Baia Sprie, Desestia and
several other towns. We could have spent
another day or two in this region, driving from town to town, looking at their
wooden churches and the more modern churches.
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Snow Covered Trees on Mountain Pass |
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More Wooden Churches |
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Decorative Entrance Arches |
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Tile Covered House |
We need to continue-on, if we want to
see the Merry Cemetery in Sapanta. Merry
Cemetery keeps popping up as a “must see” location in Romana. If we do not get
there today, we will not see it, as we have an overnight reservation back in
Baia Mare. It was nearly dark, almost
4:00 pm, when we arrived. Oh, My
Goodness, what a surprise! It was a
forest of unique cemetery markers. The wooden
markers basic color is blue. The engravings on them are carved with a scene
from the deceased life. After the scene
is carved, it is painted, in bright colors, often outlined with colorful tile
designs. They all have messages, some of
which, we understand, are humorous.
We could not believe how large an
area the Merry Cemetery covered. There
were lots of visitor there as well. We
heard more English spoken here than we have heard in the last two weeks!!
Within a few blocks of the cemetery, Sapanta has a lovely wooden church.
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Merry Cemetery |
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Nearby Wooden Church |
To get to Sapanta, we drove through
the town of Sighet, before following the river Tisa, west to Sapanta. On the other side of the river is the country
of Ukraine. We were 1 mile from the Ukraine border. At Sighlet there is a bridge over this river
which has a history with smugglers. Today cigarettes and Petrol are being
smuggled across the bridge from Ukraine to Romania.
It was worth the drive, even though the
drive back over the mountain pass will be in the dark, to get to our reserved
hotel in Baia Mare. We had said, we do
not want to do night-time driving, but tonight will be an exception! We have a full day of driving ahead of us
tomorrow, leaving from Baia Mare.
All went well with our night-time
driving, and we arrived at our Hotel Europa in time for dinner
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