The Monastery of Saint John of Rila, also known as Rila Monastery ("Sveti Ivan Rilski", is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It is situated in the southwestern Rila Mountains, 117 km south of the capital Sofia in the deep valley of the Rilska River at an elevation of 1,147 m above sea level, inside of Rila Monastery Nature Park. The monastery is named after its founder, the hermit Saint Ivan of Rila, and houses around 60 monks. The monastery is a popular pilgrimage site for many Orthodox Christians.
Founded in the 10th century, Rila Monastery is regarded as one of Bulgaria's most important cultural, historical and architectural monuments and is a key tourist attraction for both Bulgaria and Southern Europe for religious tourists. In 2008 alone it attracted 900,000 visitors. The monastery is depicted on the reverse of the 1 lev banknote issued in 1999.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rila_Monastery
Official Website https://rilskimanastir.org/
UNESCO website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/216
Email rila_monastery@abv.bg
Phone +359 705 422 08
Address Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°7'59.771" N 23°20'23.988" E