The name means 'The Seven Oltars'. The monastery is interesting mainly because of the unique architecture of the church. The church consists of 7 oltars where the name of the monastery comes from.
The exact origin of the monastery is not dated. According to one of the versions the monastery (or to be precise) the church was build at the time of Peter Delyan - 11th century. Acording to a legend for the establishment of the monastery it was build by 7 boyars/brothers who come from Bessarabia and made settlements in the 7 villages near the monastery - Osenovlak, Ogoya, Ogradishte, Bukovets, Leskov Dol, Zhelen and Lakatnik.
It is assumed that the monastery was destroyed when Bulgaria fell under the Ottoman rule. Later it was renovated. The monastery was mentioned in writing for the first time in the 16th century. It was burnt out in 1735 following an order of the Turkish Sultan Mahmud and then restored after 1769 when Bulgarians got the right again to build their churches. In 1848 there was a school established in the monastery.
In 1896 the monastery was visited by Sofronij Vrachanski. It was his idea to build a bell from the iron from the Roman fortress near the monastery.
In 1892 the monastery was visited by one of the biggest Bulgarian writers - Ivan Vazov who wrote there a ballad ( Klepaloto bie, in Bulgarian)
The monastery offers accommodation.
Updated May 15, 2006
Climbers from Sofia come here every weekend to practice...
Written May 13, 2008
Many places suitable for tent camping, not reachable by car; first to get there takes the place
Written Jun 3, 2007
It is one of the largest caves in Bulgaria. The name means "The Dark Hole".
Written Mar 29, 2006
If you go to the top of the hill, you will have a great look around - either from the cross, or from the monument, or even from another place just on the edge.
Written Jul 26, 2005
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The pipe is in one of the caves and holds the key to the underground waterfall.
Updated Jul 23, 2005
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The only problem is that you need all the proper equipment!
Written Jul 7, 2005
Address: Gara Lakatnik
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Lakatnik is a rocky place where people go for mountain climbing. There is also a big cave - our place for visit. It's called the Dark hole - and without our flashlights it's very dark anyway!
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