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This image shows an informational plaque and the stone ruins of a monastery in Melnik, Bulgaria. The plaque, located in the foreground, is white and rectangular, featuring text in Bulgarian. The text details the history of the monastery, mentioning its construction between 1209-1211, its second name "Bogoroditsa on the Holy Mountain" and its association with the Vatopedi Monastery. It also mentions a charter from 1220, an earthquake in 1650 that caused a significant portion of the monastery to collapse, and a yearly celebration on August 31st. At the bottom of the plaque, it is labeled as a "Monument of Cultural Significance".

To the right of the plaque are stone steps, indicating the entrance or ascent to the monastery ruins. The ruins themselves are constructed of rough-hewn stones, characteristic of ancient Bulgarian architecture. Behind the plaque, partially visible, are more stone walls and some greenery, including bushes and trees, suggesting the monastery is situated in a natural, possibly hilly, landscape. Two small stones and a piece of brick are placed on the ground near the bottom of the plaque. The overall scene depicts a historical site marked for preservation and cultural tourism.
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Jun 22, 2026

Melnik, Bulgaria

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This image shows an informational plaque and the stone ruins of a monastery in Melnik, Bulgaria. The plaque, located in the foreground, is white and rectangular, featuring text in Bulgarian. The text details the history of the monastery, mentioning its construction between 1209-1211, its second name "Bogoroditsa on the Holy Mountain" and its association with the Vatopedi Monastery. It also mentions a charter from 1220, an earthquake in 1650 that caused a significant portion of the monastery to collapse, and a yearly celebration on August 31st. At the bottom of the plaque, it is labeled as a "Monument of Cultural Significance". To the right of the plaque are stone steps, indicating the entrance or ascent to the monastery ruins. The ruins themselves are constructed of rough-hewn stones, characteristic of ancient Bulgarian architecture. Behind the plaque, partially visible, are more stone walls and some greenery, including bushes and trees, suggesting the monastery is situated in a natural, possibly hilly, landscape. Two small stones and a piece of brick are placed on the ground near the bottom of the plaque. The overall scene depicts a historical site marked for preservation and cultural tourism.

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