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Monastery entrance. For more information about Bachkovo and Bulgaria, please visit www.bluebulgaria.com.

The Monastery of the Cross (Georgian: ჯვრის მონასტერი) is an Orthodox monastery near the Nayot neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. It is located in the Valley of the Cross, below the Israel Museum and the Knesset.

The monastery was built in the 11th century, during the reign of King Bagrat IV by the Georgian Giorgi-Prokhore of Shavsheti. It is believed that the site was originally consecrated in the 4th century under the instruction of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great, who later gave the site to the Georgian King Mirian III of Iberia after the conversion of his country to Christianity in 327 A.D.

By the 14th century, the monastery had become the center of the Georgian community in Jerusalem. By 1685, however, the monastery had been taken over by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate

The Labrang Monastery, founded in 1709 and located in Xiahe County, Gansu province is considered to be perhaps the most important Tibetan monastery outside of Tibet.

 

There are 2,000 monks in residence. The town itself is only 20,000 people comprised of 70% Tibetans, 20% Hui Chinese and 10% Han Chinese.

Construction work gets underway for Round Tower GAA Club's Monastery Road Development. Pictures taken July 7th 2011 by Padraig McCarthy.

Bulgarian monk Nikanor, 32, looks inside the church of Tsurnogorski monastery, some 50 km (31miles) west of the capital Sofia, September 24, 2008. The Nasdaq broker turned monk advises his former colleagues, shattered by the financial crisis, to keep a jar full of soil on their desks to remind them about where we are all heading to and what really matters in life. Five years ago, after failing to find happiness in the life he lived, the Orthodox Christian who hadn't practised as a child quit the New York-based market for a dilapidated Bulgarian monastery that once served as a communist labor camp. Picture taken September 24, 2008.REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA)

 

looking up on approach to the monastery at Nicula, near Gherla, Jud. Cluj, Romania

The Cistercian monastery of Vyšší Brod is located about 30 km to the south of Český Krumlov, on the right bank of the Vltava river. The monastery church with its adjacent buildings was constructed step-by-step from the mid 13th century and it was finished in the later half of the 14th century. The oldest part is the one floor sacristy dated about 1270.

Monastery of the Virgin, Agnounda, near Nea Epidauros, 11th century - use of spolia in the facade.

Map of Shangrila Monastery.

it is locasted in Gyalthang Shangri-la in Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Built in 1679and is the largest Monastery in the whole of Yunnan. The Monastery accommodates around 800-900 Monks including Living Buddhas (reincarnations, Tulkus, Rinpoches) who live in the 8 Khangtsens (Division of houses which are considered like small monasteries on their own). Its the most important monastery in south west China. Some of the prominent Tulkus of Gaden Sumtseling are Sangbum Rinpoche, Bumdro Rinpoche, Kangyur Rinpoche, Panglung Rinpoche, Khyungser Rinpoche. The main head of the monastery used to be Sangbum Rinpoche, whose reincarnation lives in India. The highest title holder of Ganden Sumtseling monastery is Kyabje Khyungser Trichen Rinpoche.

Kintsvisi Monastery (Georgian: ყინწვისი, Qinc'visi) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Shida Kartli region, eastern Georgia, 10 kilometers from the town Kareli, on a forested slope of a high mountain of the Dzama valley.

The Kintsvisi Monastery complex consists of three churches, of uncertain origin. The central (main) central church dedicated to St Nicholas is thought to date to the early 13th century, in what is generally regarded as a "golden age" of the Georgian monarchy. A very small chapel standing next to it is dedicated to St George, and dates from around the same time.

The oldest church, dedicated to St Mary dates from the 10-11th centuries, but is mostly in ruins.

The site is currently listed by the World Monuments Fund as a field project.

 

Kintsvisi Monastery (Georgian: ყინწვისი, Qinc'visi) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Shida Kartli region, eastern Georgia, 10 kilometers from the town Kareli, on a forested slope of a high mountain of the Dzama valley.

The Kintsvisi Monastery complex consists of three churches, of uncertain origin. The central (main) central church dedicated to St Nicholas is thought to date to the early 13th century, in what is generally regarded as a "golden age" of the Georgian monarchy. A very small chapel standing next to it is dedicated to St George, and dates from around the same time.

The oldest church, dedicated to St Mary dates from the 10-11th centuries, but is mostly in ruins.

The site is currently listed by the World Monuments Fund as a field project.

 

Sanahin, together with the nearby Haghpat Monastery, were founded around the 10th century and was the centre of learning in the region. A number of detailed and sophisticated manuscripts were produced in Sanahin and had survived in different museums.

 

Sanahin, Lori Province, northern Armenia.

The Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila, better known as the Rila Monastery (Bulgarian: Рилски манастир, Rilski manastir) is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It is situated in the southwestern Rila Mountains, 117 km (73 mi) south of the capital Sofia in the deep valley of the Rilska River at an elevation of 1,147 m (3,763 ft) above sea level. The monastery is named after its founder, the hermit Ivan of Rila (876 - 946 AD).

Location: Trg Jovana Sarića 1, Kraljevo, Serbia.

The Holy Monastery of the Virgin of Kykkos was founded around the end of the 11th century by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos (1081u20131118). The monastery lies at an altitude of 1318 meters on the north west face of Trou00f6dos Mountains. There are no remains of the original monastery as it was burned down many times.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand

 

Because monks and tourists alike do poopy.

Even World Heritage status frescoes are not immune to graffiti

Jerichow Monastery, Germany. Romanesque-medieval architecture, built in 1150-1172 a.D.

The oldest monastery of them all

Kintsvisi Monastery (Georgian: ყინწვისი, Qinc'visi) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Shida Kartli region, eastern Georgia, 10 kilometers from the town Kareli, on a forested slope of a high mountain of the Dzama valley.

The Kintsvisi Monastery complex consists of three churches, of uncertain origin. The central (main) central church dedicated to St Nicholas is thought to date to the early 13th century, in what is generally regarded as a "golden age" of the Georgian monarchy. A very small chapel standing next to it is dedicated to St George, and dates from around the same time.

The oldest church, dedicated to St Mary dates from the 10-11th centuries, but is mostly in ruins.

The site is currently listed by the World Monuments Fund as a field project.

 

Exterior view of the Po Lin Monastery. (New Territories, Hong Kong SAR, China)

Kintsvisi Monastery (Georgian: ყინწვისი, Qinc'visi) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Shida Kartli region, eastern Georgia, 10 kilometers from the town Kareli, on a forested slope of a high mountain of the Dzama valley.

The Kintsvisi Monastery complex consists of three churches, of uncertain origin. The central (main) central church dedicated to St Nicholas is thought to date to the early 13th century, in what is generally regarded as a "golden age" of the Georgian monarchy. A very small chapel standing next to it is dedicated to St George, and dates from around the same time.

The oldest church, dedicated to St Mary dates from the 10-11th centuries, but is mostly in ruins.

The site is currently listed by the World Monuments Fund as a field project.

 

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and vibrant new year.

 

The Gorton Monastery, Manchester.

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