Holy Trinity Church, Sighișoara

As the seat of an archpriest and not a bishop, it is a church and not technically a cathedral, but is commonly referred to as such.

It was built in what was known at the time as Parcul Elisabeta (Elizabeth Park), commencing in 1934, after a proposal to build it in the town center was turned down.

The church cost 12 million lei: money that came from the management of a 300 arpents of forest that the church had been given in 1925; from donation of religious; from Ministry of Culture; from University of Germany; from the mayor of Sighisoara and prefecture of Tarnava Mare.

The 31 October 1937 sanctification ceremony was led by Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan Nicolae Bălan.

[2] It was built in 1934-37 following the plans of architect Dumitru Petrescu Gopeş, with interior paintings done by the painter Anastase Demian according to tempera technique.

Sighişoara Trinity Church
Dome from the inside