ROZHEN MONASTERY

Rozhen Monastery, situated far to the south in the Pirin area, 6km from Melnik is the only monastery restored during the first centuries of Ottoman rule which has survived to this days.


 The present – day appearance of this old monastery dates back to 16th century. According to one inscription, the image of Christ Pantocrator together with the 12 apostles above the entrance gate of the Holy Virgin main church, was painted
in 1597.


 Rozhen Monastery owes its fame above all to its carved iconostases and lecterns. Some of them are extremely complicated compositions, both in intent and in actual execution, in which Biblical themes have given full scope to boundless imagination which reached the peaks of decorativeness.


 Rozhen Monastery has left us with a treasure in yet another art – that of calligraphy.


 A unique work of the calligraphic school, which existed here as early as in the 14th century, is the manuscript Interpretation of Jonah taken in 1674 from the Costantinople Patriarch Dositheusm and kept today in the Holy Grave Church in Jerusalem.