• Aladzha Monastery from outside. Aladzha Monastery (Bulgarian: Аладжа манастир) is a medieval Orthodox Christian cave monastery complex in northeastern Bulgaria...
  • Transport: The Aladzha rock monastery can be reached easily from the city of Varna and Golden Sands coastal resort both by car and bus.
  • In 1927, Aladzha Monastery was declared a public historical monument and in 1968 it was declared an architectural cultural monument of national significance.
  • Aladzha Monastery is the most famous medieval rock monastery on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, inhabited by hermit monks in the 13th – 14th centuries.
  • Aladzha Monastery immediately made it onto our list of interesting places. Aladzha makes an immediate impression.
  • Aladzha Monastery was established sometime between the twelfth and thirteenth century. Translated from Turkish, Aladzha means colorful.
  • In 1912. The Aladzha Monastery was declared a folk old age, and later – in 1957. as a monument of culture of national importance.
  • Aladzha Monastery is one of the few cave monasteries in Bulgaria where the different premises and their functions are clearly distinguishable.
  • Aladzha Monastery is a medieval sandstone monastery and has been perceived as one of the most fascinating landmarks along the Black Sea Coast.
  • Explore Aladzha Monastery near Varna, a medieval Orthodox Christian cave monastery complex, rich in history and located in the Golden Sands reserve.