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Dosoftei House

www.muzeulliteraturiiiasi.ro/mnlri/muzee/muzeul-sf-ierarh-dosoftei

Address: 54, Anastasie Panu Street.

Tel: +40747 499 403

Business hours: 10-17; Monday-closed

The Dosoftei House is a building from the second half of the 17th century in which in 1679, the metropolitan bishop Dosoftei settled the second typography in Moldavia.

With three facades, arched and right-angled windows, the edifice was restored between 1966-1969. Here the department of old literature of the Romanian Literature Museum was opened in 1970.

 

Among the important pieces of the museum, one can count: a Slavonian manuscript from the 14th century (1350-1380), a Missal printed by Macarie in 1508 (the first Romanian printing), the oldest copies of the Moldavia Chronicles written by Grigore Ureche and Miron Costin, the Homily of the metropolitan bishop Varlaam (the first printing in Moldavia), the Psalter (1673) of the metropolitan bishop Dosoftei and a 1682 Gospel of the same bishop.

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