Sofia, Grad Sofiya, Bulgaria
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The cathedral temple “St. Alexander Nevski ”is considered a symbol of the Bulgarian capital. It is located in the center of Sofia, at the eponymous square. The reflection of its golden domes attracts attention from miles away.
The temple was built in honor of the Russian Emperor Alexander the 2nd, also known as the Tsar - Liberator, whose army liberated Bulgaria from the five-century long Ottoman Dominion in 1878. St. Alexander Nevski, whose name the cathedral bears, was a Russian Prince (lived 1220 - 1263) - a great military commander and diplomat. He is a saint, patron of the Russian Emperor Alexander the 2nd and is a symbol of the Russian military glory.
The temple was built on the proposal of the Bulgarian politician and public figure Petko Karavelov (1843 - 1903). Initially it was decided to build the temple in Veliko Tarnovo, but the Bulgarian Prince Battenberg (ruled 1879 - 1886) insisted for it to be in Sofia. Part of the funds for the temple construction was granted by the state budget and donations from prominent citizens, including Prince Battenberg, who donated 6,000 golden leads.
The foundation stone was laid on 19 February 1882, but the construction began later - in 1904. The temple was completed as late as in 1912, and was sanctified in 1924.
In accordance with an old custom, a metal box with the names of the government members and the reasons for the building of the temple was embedded in the building foundations. The designers sought help in Russia. 5 ready projects were sent from Sankt Petersburg. Knyaz Battenberg chose the project of architect Bogomolov, but the project was later rejected due to various reasons. Meanwhile, Bogomolov died and the eminent professor of the Art Academy in St. Petersburg - Alexander Pomerantsev was chosen for chief architect.
The building covers an area of 3,170 square meters and can accommodate up to 5,000 people. The whole building was lined with white Vratsa stones; the entrance doors were made of Slavonia oak. The domes of the temple are covered with gold. The bell tower is 53 meters high and has 12 bells, the heaviest of them weighing 12 shades, and the smallest one - 10 kg. Their ringing can be heard from a radius of 15 kilometers.
The temple interior is unique - it prints with its magnificent marble decorations, with its mural paintings and 82 icons, made by Bulgarian, Russian and Czech artists. The marble iconostasis, the royal and patriarchal thrones and the pulpit are of greatest interest for the visitors of the temple. Another valuable item is the mosaic wall of Tsar Ferdinand (ruled 1887 - 1918) and Queen Eleanor.
The temple celebrates two memorial days since 1946: 12 September - the carrying of St. Alexander Nevski's relics to Saint Petersburg and 23 November - the day of the Assumption of St. Alexander Nevski.
The crypt is located in the basement of the church - it has a collection of icons, where visitors can see many masterpieces of the iconic art paintings.
As a monument, the temple has no parish and does not offer other services besides the daily, Sunday and Festival worshiping, such as baptism, weddings and funerals, only with some exceptions - the wedding of Tsar Boris the 3rd (ruled 1918 - 1943 ) with Princess Giovanna of Savoy in 1930, his funeral in 1943 and the funerals of Patriarch Cyril in 1971 and the funeral of the great opera singer Boris Hristov in 1993.
Nowadays St. Alexander Nevski is the second largest Orthodox cathedral on the Balkan Mountain.
Opening hours:
Monday - Sunday:
07.00 am - 07.00 pm
Price for guided tours in Bulgarian language
BGN 50 (regardless of number of people) - it is advisable to call in advance for a guided tour, since it will be presented by a priest, who should be informed about the date and time of the tour.
The temple is included in the free walking tour entitled “Acknowledge the Downtown of Sofia”, organized by the tourist information center of Sofia. It is held every Saturday and Wednesday upon appointment for groups of more than 10 people and starts at 09.30 am.
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