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Sofia Attractions |
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The St. Sofia Church is the oldest Eastern Orthodox church in
the city, dating from the 4th to 6th century, and is regarded as
one of the most significant examples of early Christian
architecture...
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The rotunda church of St George is considered to be the oldest
building in Sofia, dating back to the 4th century, and is situated
amid the remains of the ancient Roman town of Serdica. The...
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One of the finest examples of 20th-century architecture in Sofia
and one of the symbols of the city, the magnificent Alexander
Nevsky Cathedral was built between 1882 and 1912 to honour...
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The National Ethnographic Museum in downtown Sofia has one of
the richest collections of cultural artefacts on the Balkan
Peninsula, representing the traditions, arts, crafts and lifestyle
of the...
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Rising above the capital city of Sofia, Vitosha Mountain is one
of the symbols of the capital and is the most visited mountain in
Bulgaria. Starting from where the suburbs end, the whole...
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The Boyana Church complex - located on the outskirts of Sofia -
is a UNESCO World Heritage Centre, and one of Bulgaria's most
important tourist attractions. The first of the three buildings
that...
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