one of the sides of the church, once again fully covered

one of the sides of the church, once again fully covered

the church in Ieud, Maramures

the church in Ieud, Maramures

Perhaps the nicest wooden church in Maramures, with the most vivid frescoes

As in so many villages, there is an upper church and a lower church in Ieud. The UNESCO-listed one is the upper church, extensively decorated with frescoes. Dates are contested, but likely to be 17th Century, one of the earlier ones, as there had been a church here for much longer.

spire of the church

spire of the church

interior of the church

interior of the church

the round ceiling, fully covered with frescoes

the round ceiling, fully covered with frescoes

picture is not sharp, but I liked the subject matter, carriage and dotted horse

picture is not sharp, but I liked the subject matter, carriage and dotted horse

another long panel, along one of the walls

another long panel, along one of the walls

the door to the nave

the door to the nave

and another door

and another door

there is always a little devil, somewhere

there is always a little devil, somewhere

and another one

and another one

The church in Ieud is perhaps the most vividly decorated of all the churches we have seen – or perhaps this is just the perception, as it was also the first one we visited. Frescoes everywhere, walls and ceilings, not a single space left empty, and quite varied in colour setting. Impressive if you see this for the first time, even after so many weeks Romania, and so many weeks orthodox churches and painted monasteries.

The other Maramures churches covered are Poienile Izei, Botiza, Desesti and Budesti.

one of the frescoes in the first chamber of the church

one of the frescoes in the first chamber of the church

another one of the frescoes in the front

another one of the frescoes in the front

detail of one of the frescoes

detail of one of the frescoes

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