"St. Nicholas" Church
The progressive people of Kovachevitsa built a large and impressive church several years before the Liberation of Bulgaria from five centuries of Ottoman rule.
The progressive people of Kovachevitsa built a large and impressive church several years before the Liberation of Bulgaria from five centuries of Ottoman rule.
The church of St. Petka of Bulgaria is perhaps the youngest among the popular Bulgarian temples.
St. Dimitar – Bulgaria’s second biggest Eastern Orthodox Church after Aleksander Nevsky – rises proudly among Vidin’s historical buildings.
The medieval church of "St. Nicholas and St. Panteleimon” , better known as the Boyana Church, is located in the Boyana Borough in Sofia.
The St. Nedelya’s Cathedral has a rich historical background. However its deepest roots are shrouded in obscurity.
The Russian Orthodox Church "St. Nikolay" is one of the most remarkable architectural structures in Sofia.
St. Petka of the Saddlers Church
St. Josef Catholic Cathedral is one of the four major temples of different religions in the centre of Sofia City – a symbol of the religious tolerance of the Bulgarian people.
The 5th DANUrB+ International Partner Meeting took place in Sombor, Serbia on June, 15-17, 2021. It gathered journalists from Croatia and Serbia and more than 90 participants from the 6 different partner countries (Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Slovakia).
The "Memorial Temple of the Nativity" is located in the town of Shipka and was built in memory of the Russian soldiers who died in the Russo-Turkish war.
The “Dormition of the Mother of God” Cathedral is the largest church in Varna and the second largest in Bulgaria. Situated in downtown Varna, it is among the symbols of our marine capital.
The original Renaisance Church is located in the "Varosha" neighbourhood in Blagoevgrad - a place preserved its authenticity.