The mysterious cave on the outskirts of the Romanian village of Sinca Veche goes by many names: 'Sinca Veche Temple Cave', 'Monastery', 'Temple of Destiny', but whatever you call it, the origins and purpose of this underground cavern remain just as enigmatic.
An old and controversial story:
- Some believe the temple dates back to the Dacians, dating back over 7,000 years.
- Others claim that it was built by Christian monks during the religious persecution in Transylvania, as a place of refuge and prayer.
- There are also legends that the cave was a sacred place for the Dacians, where rituals dedicated to the nature gods were celebrated.
A place of tranquility and spirituality:
- Regardless of its origins, the Temple of the Ursitelor at Sinca Veche exudes a special energy of tranquillity and peace.
- Visitors can explore the cave and admire the carved stone altar, ancient icons and murals.
- The place is said to have a special spiritual power, being an ideal space for meditation and prayer.
A unique tourist attraction:
- The Temple of Ursitelor has become an increasingly popular tourist attraction because of its mystery and natural beauty.
- Access to the cave is free and visitors can explore the area on their own or with the help of a local guide.
- Nearby is also the recently built Orthodox monastery of St. Nectarios.
Useful information for tourists:
- How to get there: Sinca Veche is about 40 km from Brasov and 22 km from Făgăraș. It can be reached by car or bus.
- Accommodation: There are pensions and holiday homes in Sinca Veche village and its surroundings.
- Restaurants: In the village there are several restaurants and terraces where you can serve traditional Romanian dishes.
- Other tourist attractions in the area: Făgăraș Fortress, Bârsana Monastery, Bucegi Nature Reserve.
Tips for visitors:
- Respect the peace and quiet of the place.
- Dress decently, bearing in mind the religious character of the place.
- Don't make noise or disturb other visitors.
- Do not photograph icons and murals without asking permission.
- Do not leave rubbish in the cave.
The Temple of the Ursitelor at Sinca Veche is a fascinating place worth visiting to discover its mystery and enjoy its peace and quiet.