Orthodox wooden church
Though the exact date of the erection of the orthodox wooden church in the village of Păcureni consecrated to the Holy Archangels is not known, it is believed that the church was brought here from Chinari at the beginning of the 1800’s. The church has a simple rectangular floor plan, with square, slightly trapezoidal, detached apse, an ancient type met in all areas of the country. Its artistic value is given by the two entrances. The entrance to the pronaos on the southern side is delimited by a richly decorated doorframe (rope, wolf tooth, triangle on cross, tree of life, cross), elements that repeat on the entrance between the pronaos and the nave. Above the pronaos, there is the bell-tower, built at a later stage.




