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As the legend goes Seven Thrones monastery was established by seven boyars, who came from Bessarabia in 11th c. and settled here with their families. As in most Bulgarian monasteries, a high stone wall surrounds Seven Thrones, and the church is situated in the middle of the inner court. The bell tower consists of two bells with a wooden and a metal clapper. The small court is impressive for the tourists with its well-attended garden with a variety of flowers, blossoming bushes and old trees, one of which is a venerable sequoia. There are seven separate altars in the church – something no other Bulgarian temple has. The four main altars form a cross and are separated from the main hall by inner walls. The other two are close to the door and are even more isolated – they can be reached only through the small entrances of two chapels. The last altar, the seventh, is situated immediately opposite the entrance of the church. Each throne represents a separate chapel with its own murals and iconostasis.
By PureBulgaria
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