The Kilifarevo Monastery “Nativity of the Virgin” – the city of Kilifarevo
The Kilifarevo Monastery “Nativity of the Virgin” is located 16 km from Veliko Tarnovo and roughly 5 km from the city of Kilifarovo. The monastery and the iconostasis in the monastery church were declared an artistic landmark in Issue 51 of the State Decrees for 1973.
The Kilifarevo Monastery was founded in 1350 by Saint Teodosiy Tarnovski (Saint Theodosius of Tarnovo, a Bulgarian hermit monk canonized as a saint), under the patronage of Tsar Ivan Alexander (reign 1331-1371). Before it was destroyed during the Ottoman invasion of 1393, the monastery became a key theological center, producing the lives of the saints, translations of saints’ lives and liturgies.
The monastery was rebuilt in 1718, but during 1793-1798 it was again destroyed. Construction at the site was resumed in 1842, under the supervision of the highly respected Bulgarian master builder Kolyo Ficheto, who rebuilt both the Saint Dimiter (Saint Demetrius) Church and the monks’ living quarters. Materials for the new church were taken from the former church. The former church, “Nativity of the Virgin,” was converted into a chapel and dedicated to Saint Teodosiy Tarnovski. The monastery has another chapel, “Saint Ivan Rilski,” which like the other sanctuaries at the monastery are part of The Saint Dimiter Church complex. Visitors to the church may view the sculpted wooden iconostasis most likely created by the celebrated masters of Tryavno, along with the other venerated icons in the church.
The Kilifarovo Monastery now functions as a convent. The annual celebration in honor of the church is held on September 8. Nuns at the monastery can provide further information about its history for interested tourists. The monastery also offers overnight accommodations.
Monday – Sunday: 7.30 – 18.00
There is no charge to visit the monastery or for information about the monastery’s history provided by the nuns.
From Veliko Tarnovo take the road south toward Kilifarovo, 11 miles from Veliko Tarnovo. Continue through Kilifarovo on the same road for roughly another 5 km to the monastery.
The monks in residence at the monastery offer services to visitors in Bulgarian only.
Tourist information center “Tsarevgrad Tarnov”
Head office – Veliko Tarnovo 5000, 5 Hristo Botev Str
November-March
Monday-Friday 9:00 -18:00
April-October
Monday-Friday 9:00 -18:00
Tel:
+358 62 622 148
+359 887 659 829
E-mail:
tic@velikoturnovo.info
office@velikoturnovo.info
Website: http://www.velikoturnovo.info/bg/
Second office – Veliko Tarnovo 5000, 27 Nikola Piccolo Str.
April-October
Monday-Friday 9:00 – 18:00
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 – 17:00
Tel:
+359 62 600 768
+359 886 640 100
The Kilifarevo Monastery “Nativity of the Virgin”
Tel: +359 61 142 480
The Kilifarevo Monastery “Nativity of the Virgin” is located 16 km from Veliko Tarnovo and roughly 5 km from the city of Kilifarovo. The monastery and the iconostasis in the monastery church were declared an artistic landmark in Issue 51 of the State Decrees for 1973.
The Kilifarevo Monastery was founded in 1350 by Saint Teodosiy Tarnovski (Saint Theodosius of Tarnovo, a Bulgarian hermit monk canonized as a saint), under the patronage of Tsar Ivan Alexander (reign 1331-1371). Before it was destroyed during the Ottoman invasion of 1393, the monastery became a key theological center, producing the lives of the saints, translations of saints’ lives and liturgies.
The monastery was rebuilt in 1718, but during 1793-1798 it was again destroyed. Construction at the site was resumed in 1842, under the supervision of the highly respected Bulgarian master builder Kolyo Ficheto, who rebuilt both the Saint Dimiter (Saint Demetrius) Church and the monks’ living quarters. Materials for the new church were taken from the former church. The former church, “Nativity of the Virgin,” was converted into a chapel and dedicated to Saint Teodosiy Tarnovski. The monastery has another chapel, “Saint Ivan Rilski,” which like the other sanctuaries at the monastery are part of The Saint Dimiter Church complex. Visitors to the church may view the sculpted wooden iconostasis most likely created by the celebrated masters of Tryavno, along with the other venerated icons in the church.
The Kilifarovo Monastery now functions as a convent. The annual celebration in honor of the church is held on September 8. Nuns at the monastery can provide further information about its history for interested tourists. The monastery also offers overnight accommodations.
Monday – Sunday: 7.30 – 18.00
There is no charge to visit the monastery or for information about the monastery’s history provided by the nuns.
From Veliko Tarnovo take the road south toward Kilifarovo, 11 miles from Veliko Tarnovo. Continue through Kilifarovo on the same road for roughly another 5 km to the monastery.
The monks in residence at the monastery offer services to visitors in Bulgarian only.
Tourist information center “Tsarevgrad Tarnov”
Head office – Veliko Tarnovo 5000, 5 Hristo Botev Str
November-March
Monday-Friday 9:00 -18:00
April-October
Monday-Friday 9:00 -18:00
Tel:
+358 62 622 148
+359 887 659 829
E-mail:
tic@velikoturnovo.info
office@velikoturnovo.info
Website: http://www.velikoturnovo.info/bg/
Second office – Veliko Tarnovo 5000, 27 Nikola Piccolo Str.
April-October
Monday-Friday 9:00 – 18:00
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 – 17:00
Tel:
+359 62 600 768
+359 886 640 100
The Kilifarevo Monastery “Nativity of the Virgin”
Tel: +359 61 142 480
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