Looks good for a photo
At one moment the road passes near a huge wall which being near such a narrow road seems to be higher than in reality.Behind,St.Peter and Paul Ostritza Metoh is hidden."Metoh" means that this convent is under the rule of another Orthodox settlement.It says that it is one of the four monasteries which survived to the Ottoman conquest
Last edited by Radu Dinu Cordeanu; 25th September 2012 at 09:32 AM.
Wow; it is very bright and I like the convent.
Through that low entrance,which forces the visitor to incline himself(in front of the greatness of the God),it passes into the naos.You see it from the altar
PS-Looking at the past,I thought that in the early years of the new Kingdom of Bulgaria,at the Ottoman border,the nowadays concept of religious tolerance,which is in Europe after WW2 especially,was known here,because in 1909,at Sofia the synagogue was built,before Orthodox cathedral!In the same year the Ottomans massacred Armenians at Adana.
Last edited by Radu Dinu Cordeanu; 27th September 2012 at 11:50 AM.
75 feet high wall I like the bottom image above, very impressive.
I always check in to see what you are up to Radu, it is always interesting. These last few are fascinating architecture. I like the BW the best I think. Crazy lines and curves here.
Paul
Yes,here,it was combined a kind of folly with a mad trick on a deep religious background and a need of revival which impressed me so I tried to stress this direction.I'm not sure if my English tells you exactly what I felt,but I'm glad the shots did.Thanks for your interest.