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One of the oldest monasteries in the Bulgarian lands, it rises in the
picturesque Chaya river valley, 29 km south of Plovdiv. Founded in 1083,
Bachkovo Monastery is chiefly known for its original architecture, rich
collections of old icons, jewelry, coins and church plate.
The library preserves many valuable incunabula and old manuscripts.
Its most remarkable feature, however, are the paintings that are seen
everywhere - in the church and ossuary, where the figure of the Bulgarian
Tsar Ivan Alexander is discernible among the 11th and 14th century murals,
in the refectory (1601), in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin main
church (1604), and in the Holy Trinity and St. Nicholas church (1840),
which contain some of the first murals painted by the celebrated National
Revival artist Zahari Zograph.