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St. Stephen–Călărași Church

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St. Stephen–Călărași Church
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St. Stephen–Călărași Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Ștefan–Călărași) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 83 Calea Călărași in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Stephen.

St. Stephen–Călărași Church

The church was built by the clucer Stoica and completed in 1768, as mentioned on the pisanie. It suffered damage in the 1838 earthquake and was repaired the following year. It burned during the 1847 Great Fire of Bucharest and was again fixed.

St. Stephen–Călărași Church

It underwent restoration in 1915–1916, 1942, after the 1977 earthquake, and in 2003. The interior oil painting dates to 1886, and covers the original, which suffered damage in 1847. Fragments of the initial frescoes survive in the portico.

The paintings include allusions to two recent events: the military saints George and Demetrius recall the Romanian War of Independence, while the bishop's miters symbolize the autocephaly of the Romanian church. A small church, it measures 19.7 meters long by 7–11 meters wide, reaching 6.7 meters high at the pediment and 13.5 meters at the dome. It forms part of the post-Brâncovenesc current, with a cross shape like most of its contemporaries.

St. Stephen–Călărași Church

It has an open portico, a narthex surmounted by a bell tower, a nave and an altar...