Mirauti Church

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Mirauti Church, code SV-II-m-A-05475. Monument of national importance, located in the northeastern part of Suceava, on Mirauti Street, no. 17, near the Royal Court.
The church was built in 1388 by Peter II Musatin (1375-1391), in Romanesque style.
Stephen the Great (1457-1504) offered the church various gifts, being considered by historians as its second founder. This may be because his first wife, Evdochia Olelkivna of Kyiv, the daughter of Prince Olelko Volodymyrovych and Anastasia Vasylivna, was buried here. The tombstone of Evdochia of Kyiv is currently in the Museum of Bukovina in Suceava.
In the first half of the 17th century, the church was completely restored, under the influence of the architectural art of Muntenia, the basilica (rectangular) plan being replaced with a triconch.

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