1. The Patriarchal Cathedral (Metropolitan Church) is the main church of the Romanian Orthodox Church, located in Bucharest, Romania. It was built between 1654 and 1658, and it was renovated and expanded several times over the years. The cathedral’s architecture is a blend of Byzantine, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles, with a dome-shaped roof and multiple frescoes and mosaics decorating its walls and ceilings. The cathedral’s interior houses several important relics, such as the throne of the patriarch, the royal doors, and the Holy Altar. One of the most interesting facts about the Patriarchal Cathedral is that it was used as a movie set for several films, including Cold Mountain and The Count of Monte Cristo.

2. The cathedral is open to visitors every day, from 8 AM to 8 PM. You can contact the church administration at +40 21 402 3036, or by email at patriarhie@patriarhia.ro.

3. Admission to the Patriarchal Cathedral is free, but if you want to take photos inside the church, you’ll need to purchase a photography permit for 10 RON (about 2 USD). The cathedral is located in the heart of Bucharest, and it’s easily accessible by public transportation (bus, metro, or tram). If you’re coming by car, there are several paid parking options available nearby.