• Do bring cash! Many places in Bulgaria still do not accept cards, and at last check Aladzha is one of them. Walking Through the Aladzha Monastery.
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  • Aladzha Monastery is a medieval sandstone monastery and has been perceived as one of the most fascinating landmarks along the Black Sea Coast.
  • By the end of the 14th century, after the Ottoman conquest, Aladzha Monastery was destroyed, but its caves were inhabited by hermits until the 18th century.
  • The Aladzha Monastery is one of the many medieval rock monasteries found in the northeastern part of Bulgaria. It was inhabited by hermits in the 13th - 14thc.
  • Visit Aladzha Monastery - one of the few cave monasteries in Bulgaria, for free with Varna City Card! Aladzha Monastery is situated in a beautiful area 18km...
  • Known as Aladzha Monastery, it is a limestone rock up to 40 m high in which hermit monks had hewed their cells, chapel, kitchen and even a crypt.
  • In 1927, Aladzha Monastery was pronounced an open authentic landmark and in 1968 it was proclaimed a design social landmark of national centrality.
  • Aladzha Monastery is the most famous medieval rock monastery on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, inhabited by hermit monks in the 13th – 14th centuries.