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Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo

伊凡诺沃岩洞教堂

🇮🇹 Bulgaria📅 1979 Inscribed
Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo
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In the valley of the Roussenski Lom River, in north east Bulgaria, a complex of rock-hewn churches, chapels, monasteries and cells developed in the vicinity of the village of Ivanovo. This is where the first hermits had dug out their cells and churches during the 12th century. The 14th-century murals testify to the exceptional skill of the artists belonging to the Tarnovo School of painting.

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These churches, including chapels and monastic cells, were carved directly into the valley's rock formations.
The wall paintings display remarkable artistic achievements of the Second Bulgarian State (1187-1396) and represent one of the finest examples of medieval Eastern European Christian art, reflecting the influence of the Palaeologan Renaissance.

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