Comana Monastery, revamped with EU money
It was Vlad Tepes (Prince of Wallachia during 1431-1476, more commonly known as Vlad the Impaler) who had the Comana Monastery built in 1461, on an islet surrounded by swamps and the access way to it ran across a wooden bridge that used to be set on fire in times of peril. The Monastery was rebuilt in 1588 by boyar Radu Serban and it currently needs consolidation works.
The Comana Monastery raised Tourism Minister Elena Udrea's interest, who said during the visit she paid there that she would support the development of the sightseeing places of the area.
AGERPRES