Romanian archaeologists have divided the area of the complex into sectors marked with letters of the alphabet, starting from the north with the letter A. Sector A was destroyed in the industrial extraction of chalk before the discovery of the Cave Complex. Only traces of dwellings dug terraced on the slope of the hill were found at the beginning of the excavations. Those buildings were just 15 meters from the entrance of rock church B1. The surviving part of the Murfatlar Cave Complex can be divided into three groups of buildings. Church B1 and funeral rooms C1-C2 are located in the northeastern part of the Complex. To the west of them stay the co-called "Peninsula" where Churches B2, B3 and B4, rooms and galleries were dug. Another group of caves was found 50 meters south, where some of the “E” buildings survived: Churches B3, B5, some corridors, burial chambers and galleries. Church B1. General plan Chur...