Very big and nice church, situated in the city center, at the end of Vitohka street. Worth also visit it inside.
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Very big and nice church, situated in the city center, at the end of Vitohka street. Worth also visit it inside.
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I think the photos speak for themselves. A beautiful church, still active, and when I was there An old lady gave me of the bread. Icons, apse, candles, singing. A beautiful place you shouldn't miss. The remains of a Serbian King are there, and when you gaze inside the silver casing for his hands you can see his corpse. There...
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Take time to go inside this church and absorb the atmosphere. To the right in a wooden box are the bones of the Serbian King Stefan Urish, his bones are believed to have the power to perform miracles.
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Assassination of 1925 in the church is the worst terrorist act in the history of Bulgaria and the world at that time. Original church was built in the X century and as other contemporaneous temples Sofia was with stone foundations and wooden top. As such, the church survived until the middle of XIX century
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A historical church at the center of Sofia. Cannot miss it if you are taking a tour round the largo.
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I liked the fact that this church was smaller and seemed to be more visited by locals than the Alexander Nevski Church, which gave it more of an authentic rather than touristy feel.
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This church stands at the end of Vitosha street. It is the center of the city, althought Alexander Nevsky is the most famous one. Pay a visit.
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great, and free, do not pay the woman the 2 lev`s she asks for as all sofia churches are FREE
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