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Pilgrimage to Prislop Monastery: A Sacred Place in Transylvania
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Pilgrimage to Prislop Monastery: A Sacred Place in Transylvania

Ladislau Ciocan
•March 2, 2026

Pilgrimage to Prislop Monastery: A Sacred Place in Transylvania

In March 2026, Transylvania is preparing to open its gates to pilgrims and tourists eager to discover one of the most important and oldest pilgrimage sites in the region: Prislop Monastery. Located in Hunedoara County, near the village of Silivașu de Sus, this monastery has a history of over 600 years, founded by Saint Nicodim of Tismana and later restored by Lady Zamfira in the 16th century.

The History of Prislop Monastery

Prislop Monastery is a sacred place with roots dating back to the 14th century, when Saint Nicodim of Tismana founded it as a place of prayer and retreat. Over time, the monastery was restored and developed by Lady Zamfira in the 16th century, becoming one of the most important centers of spirituality in Transylvania.

The Grave of Father Arsenie Boca

One of the most important attractions of Prislop Monastery is the grave of Father Arsenie Boca, a place that attracts visitors from all over the country for retreat and prayer. Father Arsenie Boca was one of the greatest spiritual fathers of the Romanian Orthodox Church, known for his wisdom and sanctity.

The Hermitage of Saint John of Prislop

Near Prislop Monastery lies the Hermitage of Saint John of Prislop, a manually carved monument of asceticism in the rock. This sacred place is an example of devotion and sacrifice, built by Saint John of Prislop in the 16th century.

The Early Spring Landscape of Hațeg Country

March 2026 is an ideal time to visit Prislop Monastery, as the early spring landscape of Hațeg Country is in full development. Tourists can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and blooming nature, making this excursion a unique and memorable experience.

Tourist Attractions in the Vicinity

Near Prislop Monastery are other major tourist attractions, such as the Stone Church of Densuș and the ruins of Sarmizegetusa Regia. Tourists can explore these historical sites and discover the cultural and historical richness of Transylvania.

Tourist Packages and Vacation Cards

To facilitate access to this tourist destination, travel agencies organize one-day excursions that include visiting Prislop Monastery and other tourist attractions in the area. Additionally, current tourist packages allow the use of vacation cards, providing easy access to one of the most picturesque and historically charged places in the region.

In conclusion, the Pilgrimage to Prislop Monastery is a unique and memorable experience for any tourist who wants to discover the history and spirituality of Transylvania. With a history of over 600 years, the monastery is a sacred place waiting for visitors to discover its beauty and significance.

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