Salvarea obiectelor de patrimoniu de la mănăstirile din zona Neamțului în Primul Război Mondial
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Cercetarea istoriei și patrimoniului cultural local în contextul dezvoltării durabile a societății. 2021
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Chisinau, Moldova, 24-25 septembrie 2021

Salvarea obiectelor de patrimoniu de la mănăstirile din zona Neamțului în Primul Război Mondial

CZU: 94(498)"1914-1918":008

Pag. 137-154

Spiridon Elena-Diana
 
Universitatea „Ştefan cel Mare”, Suceava
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 aprilie 2022


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This report aims to approach a page in Romanian history about the situation of the national treasury sent to Moscow during the First World War, but also of the heritage objects of the monasteries in the Neamț area. The Romanian Orthodox Church was an active participant, within its competences, in the War of National Unification. The events happened in September 1916, in the southern part of the country, made all public and private institutions pack their valuable goods to ship them to Iasi. The political situation, in which our country was at that time, endangered the country's patrimony, and it was decided that for the good preservation of the church odors to gather them all. AlexandruTzigara-Samurcaș, director of the Carol I National Art Museum, was delegated to fulfill this order. Regarding the patrimony objects collected from the monasteries from the Neamț region, goods that became part of the treasury, we can mention some episodes spent at the monasteries. On October 14, 1916, he arrived at the Văratic Monastery, where all the odors and adornments had been put in two hiding places built in the church tower. He arrived at the Neamț Monastery on the same day. At that time Archimandrite MitroforMeletieNicuță was abbot, who refused to comply with the order, under the pretext that he needed a release from the Metropolitan Church of Moldova. Samurcaș then went toSecu Monastery, where he had a new surprise. Here, the abbot of the monastery, Archimandrite IlarionBălăiță, had alredysent the patrimony objects in three boxes to the Metropolitan Church, but without a receipt, which made AlexandruTzigara-Samurcaș suspicious. AlexandruTzigara-Samurcaș returns to Bucharest on October 17 and reports to the sovereign that the mission was accomplished. He had been to the monasteries of Slatina, Agapia, Văratic, Neamț and Secu. Three days later, he went to Oltenia. All the patrimony objects taken from the monasteries were placed in seven boxes, the textile objects from the religious patrimony were deposited in a special box, being taken on November 3, 1916 to the Metropolitan Church of Iași. Two boxes contained the goods from the monasteries of Moldova, four those from Oltenia, and one contained the vestments and the liturgical embroidery.

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First World War, Monasteries of Moldova, patrimony objects, treasure, Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș.