Church of the Holy Archangels, Rogoz
Arhangheli) is one of eight Wooden Churches of Maramureș in Romania listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in December 1999.The structure is in the village of Rogoz in the Lăpuș River valley, within the mountainous area of northern Transylvania.The church was built in 1633, which is indirectly confirmed by the inscription at the entrance informing visitors about the Tatar raid in 1661.In 1883 it was moved from Suciu de Sus to the centre of the village of Rogoz on the site of St. Paraskeva, an existing church built in 1701.[1][3][4] The tower has a spire and four corner pinnacles, all hung with shingles and surrounded by the sweep of the main roof.