Boyana Church
博雅纳教堂
🇮🇹 Bulgaria📅 1979 Inscribed

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Located on the outskirts of Sofia, Boyana Church consists of three buildings. The eastern church was built in the 10th century, then enlarged at the beginning of the 13th century by Sebastocrator Kaloyan, who ordered a second two storey building to be erected next to it. The frescoes in this second church, painted in 1259, make it one of the most important collections of medieval paintings. The ensemble is completed by a third church, built at the beginning of the 19th century. This site is one of the most complete and perfectly preserved monuments of east European medieval art.
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Boyana Church is home to the best-preserved medieval murals in Eastern Europe, considered one of the finest examples of Orthodox Christian fresco painting.
The church consists of three structures built in different periods, yet despite spanning several centuries, they maintain a remarkable stylistic consistency.
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