St. John of Rila Church, Targovishte
St. John of Rila Church (Bulgarian: Църква Св. Иван Рилски / Tsarkva Sveti Ivan Rilski) is an Eastern Orthodox church building in Targovishte. It is named after the Bulgarian Saint John of Rila (876 – c. 946) who was the first Bulgarian hermit.
The construction of the church started in 1912 but soon after that it was stopped because of the Balkan War. Finally it was completed in 1936. In 1961 unique wood-carved chancel-screen was made by professor Petar Kushlev. During the Seventies it was completely repaired and reconstructed with the donation from His Eminence Andrey, Metropolitan of New York who was the diocesan prelate of the Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and Australia. Once the schoolboy in the town of Targovishte he was buried in the church - narthex after his death in 1972.
The building is situated in the north part of the town-center near the central market-place.
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