Top 10 Sacred & Religious Sites in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

April 4, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Coordinates: 42°45′N 25°30′E / 42.750°N 25.500°E / 42.750; 25.500
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1. Rila Monastery

Rila 2643 Bulgaria 0896 872010 [email protected] https://rilskimanastir.org/
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5.0 based on 1,885 reviews

Rila Monastery

Founded in the 10th century, this monastery was restored in the 15th and again in the 19th century.

Reviewed By 118val - Shepparton, Australia

Rila Monastery is considered to be one of Bulgaria's most holy sites and is UNESCO listed. It is situated in the Rila Mountains in the deep valley of the Riska River. Apparently named after the hermit Ivan of Rila from 876 - 946 AD. The Monastery was founded in the 10th century and was the spiritual and cultural center during the 12th to 14th century. The richly engraved gates lead into a stunning view of the Monastery. Our first visit was to the Museum which housed some amazing artifacts such as old books, beautifully embroidered robes belonging to the clergy and an incredible wooden cross that was intricately carved. We then viewed the stunning external vivid coloured paintings covering the external walls, the interior is equally as stunning but you cannot photograph the interior. Once outside we could see the towers where guards use to protect the site, around the edge of the complex are the monks rooms. The building is well maintained and painted with a series of wooden stair cases and balconies. It is well worth a visit.

2. Kremikovtsi Monastery of Saint George

4 km from Kremikovtsi Bulgaria
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Kremikovtsi Monastery of Saint George

3. Boyana Church

3 Boyansko Ezero Str., Sofia 1616 Bulgaria +359 2 959 0939 [email protected] http://www.boyanachurch.org/indexen.htm
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4.5 based on 1,836 reviews

Boyana Church

Located at the foot of Mt. Vitosha, Bojana Church is about 900 years old. The church houses the National Museum, which focuses on regional history, art and cultural artifacts.

Reviewed By brenhell

If you manage to make it up the hill, this church is well worth the journey and 10 Lev entrance fee. The interior has amazing 13th century frescos. Note that the visitor numbers are limited to 8 at any time as space is limited plus they are probably trying to preserve the frescos by controlling humidity levels. You are only permitted to stsy for 10 mins. The grounds are pleasant with benches and plenty of birds( I saw a woodpecker). If you are making your own way there you can combine this visit with the National History museum nearby. We did this by taking trolley bus 2 from the centre to its final stop over the road from the museum. From here you can walk 30 mins up to the church or take bus 107 which goes to the church entrance.

4. St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

Aleksander Nevski Square, Sofia Bulgaria +359 2 988 1704 http://www.sofia-guide.com/attraction/alexander-nevsky-crypt-icon-museum/
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4.5 based on 6,403 reviews

St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral

Completed in 1912, St. Alexander Nevsky Patriarchal Cathedral Stauropigial Memorial-Church is an impressive landmark in Sofia. The church was built as a memorial to the 200,000 Russian soldiers who died in the Russo-Turkish Liberation War (1877-1878).

Reviewed By loukiap550 - Nicosia, Cyprus

A Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia (Bg). Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the largest Christian church buildings, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. There is a museum of Bulgarian icons inside the cathedral crypt, part of the National Art Gallery.

5. Saint Nikolas Russian Church (Tsurkva Sveta Nikolai)

3 Tsar Osvobotiel blvd At the intersection of Rakovska and Tsar Osvoboditel Streets, Sofia Bulgaria +359 2 986 2715 http://www.emporis.com/buildings/218851/saint-nicholas-russian-church-sofia-bulgaria
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4.5 based on 2,089 reviews

Saint Nikolas Russian Church (Tsurkva Sveta Nikolai)

6. The Rotunda Church of St George

Bul. Kniaz Aleksandar Dondukov 2, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria http://www.svgeorgi-rotonda.com/index.php
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The Rotunda Church of St George

Built in the 4th century, this is the oldest building in Sofia.

Reviewed By MumbaiRiders - Mumbai, India

" St George Church(Rotunda Church)"is a red brick rotunda edifice . This Church is the oldest building in Bulgaria and also in Europe situated within the excavated ruins of the ancient Roman city of Serdika..The building is famous for the 12th-, 13th- and 14th-century frescoes inside the central dome. The Church is situated in close proximity to the Presidency building.

7. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin

Pl. Sveti Sveti Kiril I Metodiy 2, Varna Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 765 reviews

Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, built in the 19th century, houses a finely carved iconostasis and bishop's throne as well as some interesting murals and stained glass.

Reviewed By cindymarieazur - Valencia, Spain

One of many Orthodox Churches/Cathedrals in Bulgaria. It’s a must to visit whenever you can any Churches/Cathedrals as these will give great imagination on how rich Bulgaria is with their history and architecture. Visited this place there was baptism happening and it makes more memorable visit. Definitely a must place when you’re in Varna.

8. Aladzha Monastery

In Naturpark, Varna 9000 Bulgaria +359 52 355 460 http://www.archaeo.museumvarna.com/bg/other/2
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Aladzha Monastery

Reviewed By zarkoa14

An ancient monastary in a big rock. Entry fee is ok, nice view from above the rock. A must see, very nice historical place.

9. Monastery of Saints Constantine and Helena

St Constantine and Helena Resort, Saints Constantine and Helena Bulgaria +359 52 362 076 http://www.varnamonastery.bg/
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

Monastery of Saints Constantine and Helena

Reviewed By sabrik755 - Arbanasi, Bulgaria

Very nice Bulgarian medieval monastery. When you enter it, a special sense of peace and harmony engulfs you.

10. Rozhen Monastery

Rozhen, Melnik 2820 Bulgaria
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4.5 based on 194 reviews

Rozhen Monastery

Reviewed By ivanaZ8258HJ - Sofia, Bulgaria

The Rozhen Monastery is the largest monastery in Pirin Macedonia, Bulgaria, one of the several medieval Bulgarian monasteries, well preserved till nowadays. It is inhabited by monks whose tranquility should not be disturbed. In the monastery there is a copy of the miraculous icon of St. Virgin Mary. 200 m from the monastery you will find the church where Yane Sandanski was buried.

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