Chiajna Monastery is a ruined church situated on the outskirts of Bucharest, Romania which is the subject of many legends, including the story that it is cursed.
[1] The information centre, Giulești Park, is devoted to the upkeep and protection of the building, which is a national heritage site.
Construction began during the reign of Alexander Ypsilanti (1774–1782) and was completed by Prince Nicholas Mavrogenes (1786–1790) during the Phanariote age also called the Greek origin government of Wallachia.
say that work on the monastery began in 1792, but was abandoned during the time of plague, when the prince was Mihai Suțu.
The ruin is located in the immediate vicinity of the railway Bucharest - Craiova and near the final approach path to[which?]