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Friday, December 24, 2021

Monastery of Kapinovo, Veliko Tyrnovo, Bulgaria

The "St. Nikola" Monastery of Kapinovo lies at the foot of the Elena Balkan, near the Vesselina river. This is one of the biggest monasteries in Bulgaria and is an interesting monument of architecture from the period of Bulgarian National Revival.

In the east wall of the monastery, there is an inscription indicating that the monastery was built in 1272. During the Turkish yoke, the monastery was destroyed and later restored several times. In 1835 masters from the town of Dryanovo reconstructed the monastery church, and Papa Vitan - a master from Tryavna, painted the big icons of the iconostasis. The whole west wall of the church represents scenes of the Doomsday and is one of the richest compositions in Bulgaria. It was painted by Joan Pavlovich, an artist from Razgrad.

In 1856, the old walls of the monastery were destroyed and the two brothers Horozov from Elena constructed massive two-storied residential buildings. The exterior is 8m high, 1.5m thick and made of stone, and this makes the monastery imposing.

When restoring the monastery in 1856 paintings of the two brothers St. St. Cyril and Methodius were put up above the entrance door. An unknown artist painted the interior walls in the chapel, built in 1864. Among his paintings are portraits of Famous Bulgarian spiritual and literature activist - Ivan Rilski, Theodosii Tarnovski, Patriah Evtimii, and Ilarion Maglenski. The strongest impression makes the portrait of the two brothers Horozovi.

As far back as the beginning of the Bulgarian national revival, the monastery served as a cultural center. In 1794, father superior of the monastery became Pope Stoiko Vladislavov, later known as Episcopate Sofronii Vrachanski. He was a custodian to the transcript of History of Slavic Bulgarians, from Paisii Hilendaski. In the close proximity of the monastery.
















Friday, October 29, 2021

Krushuna Waterfalls, Lovech, Bulgaria

Krushuna Waterfalls is a series of waterfalls near the village of Krushuna, Letnitsa Municipality, Lovech District, Northern Bulgaria. They are located 6 km from the town of Letnitsa. 

The waterfalls are a long travertine (bigorna) cascade, the individual steps of which are the waterfalls themselves.

The waterfalls "work" all year round and the walk along them almost always brings freshness and a pleasant experience, as well as a slight smell of barbecue in some parts of the park.

They are reached quite easily - by car. In addition, one can walk around them on a relatively short eco-trail without much effort. 

All this makes them one of the most visited natural landmarks in our country in recent years.












Devetashka Cave, Lovech, Bulgaria

Devetashka Cave, located near the village of Devetaki, Lovech municipality, is one of the largest caves in Bulgaria.

Devetashka Cave is one of the three most important shelters for bat hibernation in Europe. There winters a colony of over 35,000 specimens of the species Cave Long-winged, Long-toed Nightingale, Large Horseshoe Bat and Rusty Nightingale.

All bats in the country are protected by the Biodiversity Act, and four of the species found in the Devetashka Cave are included in the Red List of World Endangered Species: the Cave Long-winged, the Long-toed Nightingale, the Southern Horseshoe and the Meheli Horseshoe.




















The Seven Rila Lakes, Rila, Bulgaria

The Seven Rila Lakes are without a doubt one of the most notable natural attractions on the Balkan Peninsula, a dream destination not to be ...