The wooden church of the Annunciation
The wooden church of the Annunciation in Glodeni is an important monument of Romanian folk architecture, it was built in 1783, being extended and renovated several times throughout the years, its last consolidation taking place in 1986. Presently the church has one nave, with the usual space distribution for this kind of churches in this area. The building has a foundation of river stone, its walls are made of pinewood, the roof is covered with wooden tiles and the belfry is covered with iron sheet. Among the pictorial values, the best preserved ones are those on the iconostasis, we would like to stress the superior frieze with the 12 apostles flanking Jesus, as well as the icons of the iconostasis, painted on wood but also on glass.





