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Rila monastery in Bulgaria
The Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It was founded in the 10th century by the hermit Ivan of Rila (876 - 946). The Rila Monastery is regarded as one of Bulgarias most important cultural, historical and architectural monuments. In the middle of the 15th century it was destroyed by the Ottomans. Shortly after that, it was rebuilt in the end of the 15th century. It was destroyed by fire in 1833 and then reconstructed between 1834 and 1862 under the famous architect Alexi Rilets. The monastery complex is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Bulgarian National Revival or Bulgarian Renaissance architecture and was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1983
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Frans Sellies
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This print showcases the magnificent Rila Monastery in Bulgaria, a true gem of Eastern Orthodox architecture. Founded in the 10th century by the hermit Ivan of Rila, this monastery holds immense cultural and historical significance for Bulgaria. Despite enduring destruction at the hands of the Ottomans in the 15th century and a devastating fire in 1833, it has risen from its ashes time and again. The skilled craftsmanship evident in every detail of this architectural masterpiece is a testament to Bulgarian National Revival or Bulgarian Renaissance architecture. The intricate design elements and meticulous restoration work carried out between 1834 and 1862 under renowned architect Alexi Rilets have transformed this sanctuary into an awe-inspiring sight. As one gazes upon this photograph, they are transported to a place where spirituality meets artistry. The monastery's imposing structure stands proudly against a backdrop of lush greenery, evoking tranquility and serenity. Its iconic red-tiled roofs add vibrancy to an otherwise serene landscape. Recognizing its exceptional value, UNESCO included the Rila Monastery on its prestigious World Heritage list in 1983. This recognition further solidifies its status as not only Bulgaria's largest Eastern Orthodox monastery but also as one of its most treasured cultural landmarks. Frans Sellies' skillful composition captures both the grandeur and delicate beauty that define this historic site. Whether you are an admirer of religious history or simply appreciate remarkable architecture, this print serves as a stunning
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