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20: 129:. The portico is on the west side; shorter than the nave, it is open, has three frontal arches resting on masonry columns, with a triangular pediment. The narthex is just two meters deep, the result of installing a wall in 1871–1873. The nave is spacious, with a spherical ceiling. The altar has two deep niches for the tables, dug into the wall. The linden wood 78:
Vișa and the priest Neagu Dârvaș are seen as likelier candidates. At any rate, the surrounding district and the church itself were nicknamed after the latter two between 1739 and 1835, while the present name became established around 1800. A wooden icon of Saint Nicholas dating to 1701–1702 confirms
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the church’s existence at that point. A funeral stone fragment from 1715–1716 is situated in the altar table. A restoration took place in 1784, and by 1802 the church was surrounded by monastic cells, demolished during the late-19th century urbanization.
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painted the interior. Two arches were added to the portico after 1910. The painting underwent maintenance during the 20th century, with an ample restoration occurring in 1961. The building was consolidated following the
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wrote: “the White Church is not beautiful, but it surprises through its immaculate white of a rural church in the heart of a large city”. Other observers who have remarked on the building include
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The single-nave church measures 30.3 meters long by 9.6 meters wide, with a semicircular altar apse. The two domes are octagonal on square bases: the
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The origins of the church are uncertain, but it probably existed in the late 17th century. It appears to have been founded on an estate of the
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inspiration visible in the pilasters, frieze and serrated cornice.
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dome above the nave, and the bell tower rising above the
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Lista Monumentelor Istorice 2010: Municipiul București
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sculpture. The exterior is covered in plaster; it is
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Romanian
Romanian Orthodox
Calea Victoriei
Bucharest
Romania
Saint Nicholas
Văcărescu family
ktetor
Jupâneasa
that year’s earthquake
pisanie
Clucer
Prince
Grigore IV Ghica
Elijah
Gheorghe Tattarescu
1977 earthquake
Pantocrator
narthex
iconostasis
Brâncovenesc style
Neoclassical
Doric
George Călinescu
Gheorghe Ionescu Gion
ro
Nicolae Iorga
historic monument
Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs

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