The Roussse Museum of History is well organized, containing many excavated finds from ruse and the area around, from the prehistoric period to Victorian times. Items are well presented with plenty of English to explain the exhibits.
The Kaliopa House was built in 1864. According to legend Katerina Kalish, the Ottoman Governor's wife was a lady from the town's elite, famous for her beauty, and she was often called Kaliopa. In order to provide a love nest for his meetings with the married lady, Middhad Pasha decided to give her the house as a prize and organized a pigeon shooting contest for the distinguished ladies of Ruse and the prize was the house by the Danube River. The enamored Turk fabricated the victory of his beloved woman and she received the prize. The place is quite small but the old rooms and furniture are interesting and the live piano player was an extra bonus.
After our lunch back at the boat, we were off once again. Like we have been kept so busy.
The Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo, a UNESCO site, consists of caves that had been inhabited by monks from the 1220s. At the peak of the monastery, the number of churches was about 40. Today five of these churches have been preserved. We hiked up to the main church, which is the most famous due to its impressive 14th-century murals. Our journey up the side of a mountain to the main church was a bit difficult in parts, most especially with it being a 100 degree day. The journey back down I felt was much easier, however. The scenery on the way up was beautiful, but the real jewel was the main church at the top. The church is actually a small cave with two sections that were a church and a chapel. The painted walls and ceilings date back to the 1300s, are very impressive, and the colors are still quite vibrant. The paintings tell stories from the Bible, they are unique in that they portray people in a way that was advanced for that time in history. Sadly, the faces were removed by the ottomans who did not believe faces should be portrayed.
Leaving the Rock-hewn churches, our bus was headed to the Bulgarian-orthodox Basarbovo Monastery. The Basarbovo Monastery, established in the 12th Century, is the only active monastery today in Bulgaria. The monastery consists of residential buildings, a rock church, a bell tower and a more modern church built at the same site. A beautifully landscaped yard surrounds the buildings at the foot of a sheer rock face. In the landscaped yard is a well that the local people believe brings water from a holy spring with healing water.
The Holy Trinity Cathedral
The Holy Trinity Cathedral
The Holy Trinity Cathedral
The Holy Trinity Cathedral
The Holy Trinity Cathedral
The City of Ruse
Ruse City Hall
The City of Ruse
The City of Ruse
Roussse Museum of History
Roussse Museum of History
Roussse Museum of History
Roussse Museum of History
Kaliopa House
Kaliopa House
Kaliopa House
Kaliopa House
The Many Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches
Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Main Church
Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Main Church
Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Main Church
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
Basarbovo Monastery
A Very Well Earned Desert to end a beautiful and Very Fun Filled and Challenging Day
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