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(8 Jan 2010) AP Television Boyana, Bulgaria, November 18, 2009 1. Various exterior shots of church 2. Set up shots of church curator talking to tourists 3. Tilt down of church interior 4. Mid shot curator with visitors 5. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Tania Lazova, Curator, Buyana Church: "At the beginning of the Communist regime the church was somewhat forgotten. But towards the end of it there was a minister of culture named Ludmila Zhivkova who sold the church to the synod. The synod turned it into a museum. And later on the church was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO." 7. Wide shot of nave 8. Various shots of dome with fresco of Christ Pantocrator 9. Pan across lateral to main apses 10. Various shots of fresco representing the passion of Jesus Christ 11. Pan across passion to resurrection frescoes 12. Close up of Jesus Christ after the resurrection 13. Pan across fresco representing boy Jesus among the scribes 14. Close up of Virgin Mary and boy Jesus 15. Close up of boy Jesus 16. Pan across frescoes depicting the life of Saint Nicholas 17. Various shots of fresco depicting Saint Nicholas with sailors 18. Close up Saint Nicholas 19. Pan across Saint Nicholas to noble man 20. Close up of noble man 21. Mid shot of lunette fresco depicting Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus 22. Close shot of lunette fresco depicting Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus 23. Wide shot of lunette with Jesus Christ and disciples 24. Various shots of fragments of first layer frescoes 25. Various set up shot restorers 26. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Vladimir Svetklov, Restorer: "The restoration is finished. What we have to keep doing in the future is to control external factors such as temperature, and humidity, as well as the preservation of this treasure." 27. Various shots of restorer climbing stairs towards royal chapel 28. Various shots of restorer opening door 29. Various shots of restorer looking at fragments of paintings at royal chapel 30. SOUNDBITE: (Bulgarian) Grigorii Grigorov, Restorer "This part of the church was partially destroyed during the enlargement of the church in the 19th century. And the paintings were lost. But from the 12th until the 18th the restorers have tried to put together what could be saved." 31. Various shots of fresco fragments inside royal chapel LEAD IN: In the foothills of Mount Vitosha in the suburbs of the Bulgarian capital Sofia lies Boyana Church. The historical building is a UNESCO world heritage site because of its unique series of frescoes, which are said to be some of the most significant contributions to European medieval art. STORYLINE: When it comes to medieval churches and monasteries Bulgaria has few rivals. For centuries its mountainous territory has been the ideal hideout location for Christian Orthodox monks and priests. At the turn of the 10th century the city of Sredets (now Sofia) was surrounded by 35 fortresses that protected the city. One of them was Boyana, at the foothills of Mount Vitosha. The church is the only surviving building from the old fortress. The oldest part of the church dates back to the late 10th and early 11th centuries. It was designed following the typical Greek cross configuration with a small apse at the end crossed by two minor wings. The 900-year-old church is said to be the most dazzling wholly preserved artistic work from the Bulgarian Turnovo medieval School of painting. In the mid 13th century the church was enlarged under the patronage of a local governor named Sebastocrator Kaloyan and his wife Dessislava. Tania Lazova is the curator at Boyana. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...