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BULGARIAN
BACKROADS: MONASTERY TOUR 2
DAY
1: Arrival. Meeting, assistance. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner
in a folk restaurant with program. Overnight.
DAY
2: Breakfast. Visit of Preobrajenski monastery “Transfiguration”.
(One of the most precious architectural and art monuments of national
importance. Found in 14c. During the Second Bulgarian empire, with the
Bulgarian Queen Theodora-Sara and her son Tzar Ivan Shishman being its
donors. The church was built by the famous Renaissance builder Kolio
Ficheto, while the precious murals were made by Zahari Zograf).
Sightseeing of Veliko Tranovo – the administrative, spiritual and
cultural center of the Second Bulgarian empire. Visit of the historical
hill Tzarevetz with the fortress and the archbishop’s cathedral.
Overnight in Arbanassy.
DAY
3: Breakfast. A walk in the architectural reserve Arbanassy.
Visit of the monastery of Drianovo “St. Arhangel Mihail” (found in
the Second Bulgarian Empire, destroyed during the Turkish domination,
later rebuilt in the 19th c., a spiritual centre and stronghold of the
Bulgarian liberation movement). Next stop – Prisovski monastery “St.
Archangel Mihail” (the present monastery is built over the ruins of an
older complex dating back to the 12thc. A flourishing cultural and
religious center during the Revival. The trip continues with the
Kapinovski monastery “St. Nikolay”. (Found in 1272 during the rule
of Tsar Konstantin Tih, it’s one of the biggest Bulgarian monasteries.
The present monastery dates back to 1835 when the church was built).
Next stop – Plakovski monastery “St. Ilia” (The monastery church
is one of the few preserved examples of the so called “Mount Athos”
type. The monastery complex and the bell-tower were built by the famous
master-builder Kolio Ficheto. Last stop – Kilifarevski monastery “Nativity”
(found in 1348 by the prominent religious leader Teodosi Tarnovski. One
of the biggest educational and cultural centers of Medieval Bulgaria.
The present church “St. Dimitar” was built in 1840 by the
master-builder Kolio Ficheto. Overnight in the architectural Renaissance
reserve Triavna.
DAY
4: Breakfast. Visit of Sokolski monastery. Next stop – the
ethnographical complex Etara. Passing by the Shipka peak – visit of
the Mausoleum erected in honour of the Bulgarian and Russian soldiers
who died in the Russian-Turkish liberation war. Next stop – the
Thracian tomb in Kazanlak. Overnight in Kazanlak.
DAY
5: Breakfast. Visit of the Roman fortification system in Hissar and
departure to Plovdiv. City tour of the old Plovdiv - a romantic
experience along the cobblestone narrow streets, where tourists discover
wonderful examples of our Revival’s architecture. Overnight in Plovdiv.
DAY
6: Breakfast. Half – day tour of the monasteries in the Plovdiv
area – Kuklenski (15 km south) with precious frescoes from the 17th c;
Muldavkski (20 km south) dating back to the Middle Ages and impressive
for its architecture and murals; and of course the Bachkovo monastery
– the second largest in Bulgaria (28 km south), founded in 1083 by two
Byzantine nobles of Georgian origin, with unique atmosphere, religious
paintings and icons. Overnight in Plovdiv.
DAY
7: Breakfast. Departure for Koprivshtica - Discover the
architectural and ecological paradise! Cobblestone streets and century
old town houses in their peaceful and romantic surroundings harbour a
variety of impressions just waiting to be experienced! The numerous
museums, the arched bridges, the granite fountains, the high stone
walls, the wooden yard gates and the buildings in their typical colours,
all take you back to times long gone. Departure for Sofia. Accommodation
and overnight in Sofia.
DAY
8: Breakfast. City tour of the Bulgarian capital, including some of
the most beautiful churches in Bulgaria – “St. Aleksandar Nevki”
Cathedral, “St. Sofia”, Rotonda church of “St. George”, “St.
Nicolas”, “St. Nedelya”, “St. Petka” as well as all the major
monuments in the city. Farewell and transfer to the airport. Departure.
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call us for pricing. Itinerary subject to change without notice.
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