Alongside the towering wooden churches of Transylvania and the simple but solid wooden churches of Wallachia and Moldavia, Romania has many small, almost indistinguishable rural churches, usually built relatively recently.
The chapel-like church in the village of Marița Vâlcei seems to be such a church, but it is older than many stone churches in Wallachia, as it was built in the middle of the XVI century.