Church Of St Demetrius, Boboshevo
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The Church of St Demetrius ( bg, Църква Свети Димитър) is a
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dating from the
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near the town of
Boboshevo Boboshevo ( bg, Бобошево ) is a town in Western Bulgaria. It is located in Kyustendil Province and is close to the towns of Kocherinovo and Rila. The town of Boboshevo is situated around to the south of Sofia and from Bulgaria's prime ...
, Kyustendil Province.


Location, history, architectural and artistic features

The church is situated at 4 km from the small town of Boboshevo. It is a small one-nave edifice with internal dimension of 4,15 m to 2,66 m and height of 5,50 m. It has a semi-round
apse In architecture, an apse (plural apses; from Latin 'arch, vault' from Ancient Greek 'arch'; sometimes written apsis, plural apsides) is a semicircular recess covered with a hemispherical vault or semi-dome, also known as an ''exedra''. In ...
which is 1,38 m wide and 0,70 m deep. On the eastern side to the left of the apse there is a semi-round niche (0,45 x 0,52 x 0,37 m) and on the northern side - a rectangular one (0,20 x 0,20 x 0,25 m). The entrance is to the west and is 1,85 m high and 1,25 m wide. The vault is semi-cylindrical. A
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was added in 1864 with entrance to the north and five arched windows. The floor of the naos is covered with stone plates. The whole interior of the church with exception of the narthex is covered with
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es which is traditional for that type of church. Several artistic traditions have been applied; the figures are dynamic, the characters are emotional and the faces - vivid. The shades are dark, saturated and harmonized. On the vault there are three medallions - one the central one is painted Christ with four angels. On its sides in the two smaller medallions are the images of the prophets - Moses, Aaron, Ezekiel and others. Under them are depicted two layers of scenes: upper layer which includes the big holidays - the Birth, Baptism, Crucifixion and others; and a lower layer with the Passion of Christ. On the northern and southern walls of the church under the Passion there is another frieze of medallions depicting the warrior saints, the three men in the Babylon furnace and others. In the bottom parts of the walls are depicted full-length portraits of saints. On the western wall is depicted the
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and under that scene on the two sides of the door are the images of the sainted rulers Constantine and Helen and Archangel Michael. The church was built after 1481 and the frescoes were made after 1488 as seen by the inscription on the door of the naos. The icons in the
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of the church (dated from 1729) are kept in the crypt of the
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, and part of the surviving manuscripts of the monastery are kept in Ecclesiastical Museum of History in the capital. The church was declared an architectural-artistic monument of culture with national importance (DV, is.38/1972). The church was part of the medieval monastery of St Demetrius. The monastery was established in the 10th century and its initial position was above the village of
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. The famous Bulgarian saint
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became monk in that monastery. The monastery was destroyed after the Bulgarian-Ottoman Wars and the fall of the Second Empire. It was rebuilt during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Bayazid II (1481-1512) but not in its original position but to the south-east near
Boboshevo Boboshevo ( bg, Бобошево ) is a town in Western Bulgaria. It is located in Kyustendil Province and is close to the towns of Kocherinovo and Rila. The town of Boboshevo is situated around to the south of Sofia and from Bulgaria's prime ...
. Throughout the following centuries the monastery was an important literary centre for the Bulgarian people. After the
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the monastery declined and became uninhabited, its control was first taken by the Municipality of Boboshevo and later by the local priests. Around 1930 the monastery included dwellings, kitchen, bakery, granary and other buildings. At that time the monastery owned 694 decares of land in the eastern slopes of the Ruen mountain which included forests, lawns, fields, orchards and vineyards. Only the church has been preserved today and has undergone a comprehensive restoration. The church was named after Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki - one of the most important
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saints born in the 3rd century in the city of Solun.


Literature

* Grabar, Andre - La peinture religieuse en Bulgarie (Религиозната живопис в България), изд.: Libraire orientaliste Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1928, 450 с., стр.306-332. * Маринов, Димитър. - Руенски или Бобошевски манастир св.Димитър - "Народен страж", 1928 г., бр.17 * Кепов, Иван - Миналото и сегашно на Бобошево. 1935, 288 с., с.170 и сл.; * Марди, В. - Бабикова - Научно мотивирано предложение за обявяване на църквата "Св.Димитър" за паметник на културата. София, 1969 г., 20 с. Архив НИПК; * Дремсизова-Нелчинова, Цв. и Слокоска, Л. - Археологически паметници от Кюстендилски окръг, София, 1978 г., с.13; * Енциклопедичен речник КЮСТЕНДИЛ А-Я, София, 1988 г., изд.БАН, с.588; * Гергова, Ив. - Ранният български иконостас 16-18 в., София, 1993, с.24; * Станева, Хр. - Реставрация на църквата "Св.Димитър" в Бобошево, В: Проблеми на изкуството. 2005, кн.3, с.37-46; * Ангелов, Светозар - Бобошевският манастир "Св.Димитър", В : Църкви и манастири от Югозападна България през XV- XVІІ в., София, ЦСВП "Проф.Иван Дуйчев" към СУ"Св.Климент Охридски", 2007 г., с.31-33; * Заедно по свещените места на планината Осогово. Пътеводител, София, 2008 г., изд.РИМ - Кюстендил, печат.Дийор Принт ООД, с.102-104;


Gallery

Image:St-Demetrius-Boboshevo-Panagia.jpg , Virgin Mary - fresco Image:St-Demetrius-Boboshevo Pantokrator.jpg , Christ Pantocrator - fresco Image:St-Demtrius-Boboshevo-Christ.jpg , Christ - fresco Image:St-Demetrius-Boboshevo-St-Demetrius.jpg , Saint Demetrius - fresco


External links


Паметници на културата в Община Бобошево

Църквата "Свети Димитър" - фотоалбум № 1

Църквата "Свети Димитър" - фотоалбум № 2

Църквата "Свети Димитър" - фотоалбум № 3


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