Seven Altars Monastery in the Balkan

By Zoritza Petrova on Monday, February 22, 2010
Filled Under: Balkan Peninsula, Europe

Sedemte prestolaIn the deep forests of Mount Rzhana hiding in the mountains powerful chamber of one of the most astonishing and ancient sites throughout Bulgaria-Seven Altars Monastery. Only a few kilometers can stay in the fabulous village Osenovlag accompanying towards the foot of the monastery’s relics. The whole region is isolated from the modern world, away from the bustle and noise of the big city and big problems. Osenovlag Village is located in the Municipality of Svoge and is only 90 kilometers from the capital, which makes it a desirable destination for many residents of Sofia, lovers of rural tourism and nature walks. Quickly and easily reached by road from the capital in Kubratovo – Novi Iskar – Svoge – Osenovlag. The village is easily accessible, and through it on a narrow road from the railway station in the Iskar Gorge Eliseina to reach the monastery.
The nature in these areas is extreme. Mixture of deciduous and coniferous forests and nests of blackcurrant fruit, wild strawberries and raspberries, accompanied by the beauty of the landscape Tomasinieviya crocus give a unique identity and charm. Lovers walking in the forest will be able to enjoy the beauty of nature in the area and be delighted by the rest of the mountain air.
This part of the country is littered not only forestry and natural attractions and gifts, but the real mystery and historical temples and monastic treasures. Near the village Osevlag, valley Gabrovnitsa below the peak extends Izmerets magnificent Seven Altars Monastery, also known as Osenovlag’s monastery. Its official name is “Holy Mother”, but few call it that. He entered 100те list of national tourist sites, not only because of its great castles and riches, but because of its deep historical significance. Seven Altars Monastery at the foot of the village Osenovlag. Many bear legends about the importance of the seven seat in the church of the monastery. One of them states that in the past nobles established seven villages around the monastery – Osenovlag, Ogoya, Ogradishte, Bukovets, Leskovdol, Zhelek Lakatnik-and often to their thrones and raised in the monastery. Another tradition tells of Valchan who gathered in the Turkish voivodes time together and raised anew the relics of the monastery, which was burned by the Turks. In honor of the seven chieftains, regained the appearance of the sacred place was erected thrones for everyone in the church. Whatever the truth, however, the monastery remains one of the most fabulous country with its unique architecture and buildings. The yard is rampant as ever and plants 1-age redwood and maintained luxurious vegetation. There are great old bell tower, dating from 1790.
The complex offers accommodation rooms for the convenience of tourists and a lovely restaurant, welcoming people at the entrance. Seven Altars Monastery at the foot of the village Osenovlag. The visiting the monastery is quite an experience for tourists. Interest is high and therefore its access the place and the proximity of the mountain. Because of its proximity to the monastery in the village Osenovlag develop intensive and eco-tourism. The village has a hotel for tourists wishing to stay in it. In the vicinity is built and horse stables “Wild Horses” with the possibility of horse riding courses. To the delight of lovers of exotic animals in a farm and extends to the African ostriches, deer, nutria, ducks, wild horses and others. Beauty of nature surrounding the village, deep spirituality and faith to bow to the people and its history, and friendly atmosphere will make you relax and enjoy a full length of eco-travel intact and beautiful place, a fraction of many wealth of our country which can not but leave a scar in the minds and hearts of every visitor.

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