Архивите на предаването "Иконостас" 1998
The intricate, three-dimensional carvings typical of the Samokov and Tryavna schools.
The show delves into the profound symbolic meaning of the iconostasis—not merely as a barrier, but as a bridge between the human and the divine. The archival clips highlight: arxivite_na_predavaneto_ikonostas
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Watching these archives is especially relevant today, as many churches from that era have since been rescued from ruin. For instance, the recent, heartwarming story of an American composer rescuing a 140-year-old church in Shodekovtsi shows that the work started by shows like "Ikonostas" in the 90s continues today. 🌐 Where to Watch Watching these archives is especially relevant today, as
The archives, many of which were published to YouTube in 2021 by Lyubomir Varbanov, bring back voices and locations that have since changed significantly. One particularly poignant episode features , who guides viewers through the history of the Jericho Blind and the Church of the Holy Trinity near Suhodol.
Stories about the "Three-Handed Holy Virgin" (Troyan Monastery tradition), representing divine maternal love. One particularly poignant episode features , who guides
You can explore these rare, authentic recordings of "The Archives of the Iconostasis Show" (Архивите на предаването Иконостас) and listen to the interviews on Lyubomir Varbanov's YouTube channel .