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Located {{convert|30|km|abbr=on}} southwest of the city of [[Iaşi]], the monastery, dedicated in 1659, was built by the Greek cellarer Iani Hadâmbul on a place donated to him by [[List of rulers of Moldavia|Prince]] [[George Ghica|Gheorghe Ghica]]. Left in ruin for many years, the monastery was reopened in 1990.
Located {{convert|30|km|abbr=on}} southwest of the city of [[Iaşi]], the monastery, dedicated in 1659, was built by the Greek cellarer Iani Hadâmbul on a place donated to him by [[List of rulers of Moldavia|Prince]] [[George Ghica|Gheorghe Ghica]]. Left in ruin for many years, the monastery was reopened in 1990.


The monastery is listed in the [[National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania|National Register of Historic Monuments]].<ref>[http://www.cultura.ro/sectiuni/Patrimoniu/Monumente/lista/iasi.pdf The Romanian Register of Historical Monuments in Iaşi County]</ref>
The monastery is listed in the [[National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania|National Register of Historic Monuments]].<ref>[http://www.cultura.ro/sectiuni/Patrimoniu/Monumente/lista/iasi.pdf The Romanian Register of Historical Monuments in Iaşi County] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123004634/http://www.cultura.ro/sectiuni/Patrimoniu/Monumente/lista/iasi.pdf |date=2010-11-23 }}</ref>


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Hadâmbu Monastery
Religion
AffiliationRomanian Orthodox Church
Location
LocationSchitu Hadâmbului, Iaşi County, Romania
Architecture
StyleMoldavian
Completed1659
Materialsstone, brick

The Hadâmbu Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Hadâmbu) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located in Schitu Hadâmbului, Iaşi County, Romania.

Located 30 km (19 mi) southwest of the city of Iaşi, the monastery, dedicated in 1659, was built by the Greek cellarer Iani Hadâmbul on a place donated to him by Prince Gheorghe Ghica. Left in ruin for many years, the monastery was reopened in 1990.

The monastery is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.[1]

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47°00′40″N 27°25′45″E / 47.0110816°N 27.4291706°E / 47.0110816; 27.4291706