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Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker
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The Russian Church, officially known as the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker, is a Russian Orthodox church in central Sofia, Bulgaria situated on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard.
Nearby attractions
National Museum of Natural History
Sofia Center, Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd 1, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Crystal Garden
Sofia Center, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
"Bulgaria" Hall
Sofia Center, ul. “Aksakov„ 1, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
The National Art Gallery
i, Sofia Center, pl. "Knyaz Aleksandar I" 1, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Ivan Vazov National Theatre
Sofia Center, Dyakon Ignatiy St 5, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Patriarchal Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky
Sofia Center, pl. "Sveti Aleksandar Nevski", 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
The City Garden
Sofia Center, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia Opera & Ballet House
Sofia Center, Knyaz Alexander Dondukov Blvd 30, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
St. Sofia Church
Sofia Center, ul. "Paris" 2, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
The Russian Church Garden
Sofia Center, ulitsa „Georgi S. Rakovski“ 92, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Nearby restaurants
Unica Restaurant
Sofia Center, Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd 8A, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Ресторант "Къщата с часовника"
Sofia Center, Moskovska St 15, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Urban Legends
Sofia Center, ul. “Aksakov„ 14, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
ANDRé
Sofia Center, ul. “Aksakov„ 11, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Chinese Dragon Restaurant
Slavyanska St 3, Slavyanska St 3, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Loving Hut Sofia
Sofia Center, ulitsa „Georgi S. Rakovski“ 113, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Happy Bar & Grill Rakovski
Sofia street, Sofia Center, ulitsa „Georgi S. Rakovski“ 145А, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
The Happy Bakery
Sofia Center, Knyaz Alexander Dondukov Blvd 24a, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Checkpoint Charly
Sofia Center, ul. "Ivan Vazov" 12, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
JIRU Asian Restaurant
Sofia Center, Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd 16, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
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Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker
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Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker

Sofia Center, Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd 3, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
4.8(2.6K)
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The Russian Church, officially known as the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker, is a Russian Orthodox church in central Sofia, Bulgaria situated on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard.

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attractions: National Museum of Natural History, Crystal Garden, "Bulgaria" Hall, The National Art Gallery, Ivan Vazov National Theatre, Patriarchal Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky, The City Garden, Sofia Opera & Ballet House, St. Sofia Church, The Russian Church Garden, restaurants: Unica Restaurant, Ресторант "Къщата с часовника", Urban Legends, ANDRé, Chinese Dragon Restaurant, Loving Hut Sofia, Happy Bar & Grill Rakovski, The Happy Bakery, Checkpoint Charly, JIRU Asian Restaurant
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+359 2 986 2715
Website
podvorie-sofia.bg

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Nearby attractions of Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker

National Museum of Natural History

Crystal Garden

"Bulgaria" Hall

The National Art Gallery

Ivan Vazov National Theatre

Patriarchal Cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky

The City Garden

Sofia Opera & Ballet House

St. Sofia Church

The Russian Church Garden

National Museum of Natural History

National Museum of Natural History

4.6

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Crystal Garden

Crystal Garden

4.5

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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"Bulgaria" Hall

"Bulgaria" Hall

4.7

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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The National Art Gallery

The National Art Gallery

4.4

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Taste Bulgarian wines in Sofia
Taste Bulgarian wines in Sofia
Fri, Dec 5 • 1:00 PM
1000, Sofia, Sofia City Province, Bulgaria
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Tour to Rila Monastery and Boyana Church
Tour to Rila Monastery and Boyana Church
Fri, Dec 5 • 8:00 AM
1504, Sofia, Sofia City Province, Bulgaria
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Escape Sofia: horse ride through Bulgarias beauty
Escape Sofia: horse ride through Bulgarias beauty
Fri, Dec 5 • 6:30 AM
1421, Sofia, Sofia City Province, Bulgaria
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Nearby restaurants of Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker

Unica Restaurant

Ресторант "Къщата с часовника"

Urban Legends

ANDRé

Chinese Dragon Restaurant

Loving Hut Sofia

Happy Bar & Grill Rakovski

The Happy Bakery

Checkpoint Charly

JIRU Asian Restaurant

Unica Restaurant

Unica Restaurant

4.6

(815)

$$$

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Ресторант "Къщата с часовника"

Ресторант "Къщата с часовника"

4.3

(441)

$$$

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Urban Legends

Urban Legends

4.5

(419)

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ANDRé

ANDRé

4.5

(529)

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Reviews of Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker

4.8
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A most unfortunate encounter with a brutish guard. Woe to people for whom this might be a first encounter with Orthodoxy.

Yesterday morning at 11:30 (03.02.23), my husband and I paid a visit to this exquisite temple having just arrived in Bulgaria. I was very much looking forward to entering this most beautiful of churches, to light a candle in front of the mosaic icon of St Nicholas and say a little thank you having arrived in Sofia for the first time safely from overseas, after a very long flight. Seeing that others were photographing/filming the church with their phones, I thought to take a picture myself (to send to my elderly, believing mother, but I suppose that is by the by), when to my absolute shock, a man, I suppose the guard (?), violently pulled my shoulder back and shouted (shouted!) ‘No photo’. I looked at him in utter disbelief as he repeated two or three times, with such an unpleasant, angry expression – ‘no photo’. I addressed the man in Russian, unfortunately I do not speak Bulgarian, and he repeated himself, aggressively in Bulgarian, and then retreated to continue his conversation with another man there. This was all whilst a Moleben’ was being served! My husband and I immediately left the church, as quickly as we possibly could. The physical aspect of this encounter left us wondering whether or not we ought to go straight to the police to report the brute. We have not.

I am a (Russian) Orthodox Christian of many years. I used to live in Russia, and studied theology there, and abroad, and I have led a fairly active life in the Church – all of this only to say that the beauty and joy and profundity of the Orthodox tradition is not entirely lost on me. And that, sadly, I am also not unfamiliar with the shameful, aggressive behaviour one sometimes has the misfortune of encountering on the part of overzealous, typically undereducated ‘custodians’ of the churches in former Soviet countries. But to discover this in Bulgaria…really has saddened my husband and me.

If ever the father who serves in this church happens to read this review – may we humbly ask that you 1) make your ‘no photographs’ signs super visible and obvious, and 2) strongly and emphatically instruct your guards to treat people who step into the church with kindness, love, and hospitality. When you think about it, it is an enormous honour and privilege for you that strangers, present company excepted, wander into your temple. 3) Instruct your guards to never, ever, ever (!) lay their hands on visitors.

We need to be better than this. A church building may be of incomparable physical beauty, but if the people inside have no love – then is it much more than...

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5.0
1y

The Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker in Sofia is a remarkable architectural and cultural gem located in the heart of Bulgaria's capital. Built in the early 20th century, this Orthodox church holds significant historical and religious importance for locals and visitors alike.

The church's design reflects a fusion of Russian Revival and Neo-Byzantine architectural styles, characterized by its striking domes and intricate exterior ornamentation. Its construction was initiated to honor the Russian soldiers who lost their lives during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, which led to Bulgaria's liberation from Ottoman rule.

Inside, visitors are greeted by stunning frescoes and iconography, showcasing the rich artistic tradition of Orthodox Christianity. The iconostasis, adorned with detailed religious paintings and icons, is a focal point of spiritual reverence within the church.

St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker Church also holds deep cultural significance as a symbol of the enduring bond between Bulgaria and Russia. Over the years, it has become a place of pilgrimage and prayer, drawing believers seeking solace and spiritual connection.

Beyond its religious role, the church is an architectural landmark that adds to Sofia's diverse urban fabric. It stands as a testament to Bulgaria's history, resilience, and enduring faith, encapsulating the country's journey towards independence and its cultural ties with the Orthodox world.

In conclusion, the Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker is more than just a religious edifice; it is a living testament to Bulgaria's heritage and spirituality. Its beauty and historical context make it a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring Sofia's...

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3y

Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiiski is Russian Orthodox church in Sofia city centre..

Russian church design is extraordinary. The church was built on the site of the Saray Mosque, which was destroyed in 1882, after the liberation of Bulgaria by Russia from the Ottoman Empire. It was built as the official church of the Russian Embassy, which was located next door, and of the Russian community in Sofia, and was named, as was the tradition for diplomatic churches, for the patron saint of the Emperor who ruled Russia at the time, Nicholas II of Russia. The church was designed by the Russian architect Mikhail Preobrazhenski in the Russian Revival Style, with decoration inspired by the Muscovite Russian churches of the 17th century. The construction was supervised by the architect A. Smirnov, who was building the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral nearby. The exterior decoration of multicolored tiles was done by G. Kislichev, and the interior murals were painted by a team of artists led by Vasily Perminov, who also painted those in Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The five domes are coated with gold. The bells were donated by Emperor...

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Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiiski is Russian Orthodox church in Sofia city centre.. Russian church design is extraordinary. The church was built on the site of the Saray Mosque, which was destroyed in 1882, after the liberation of Bulgaria by Russia from the Ottoman Empire. It was built as the official church of the Russian Embassy, which was located next door, and of the Russian community in Sofia, and was named, as was the tradition for diplomatic churches, for the patron saint of the Emperor who ruled Russia at the time, Nicholas II of Russia. The church was designed by the Russian architect Mikhail Preobrazhenski in the Russian Revival Style, with decoration inspired by the Muscovite Russian churches of the 17th century. The construction was supervised by the architect A. Smirnov, who was building the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral nearby. The exterior decoration of multicolored tiles was done by G. Kislichev, and the interior murals were painted by a team of artists led by Vasily Perminov, who also painted those in Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The five domes are coated with gold. The bells were donated by Emperor Nicholas II.
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I'm not much of a religious person and I used not to be a very spiritual one until recently but this place was special. Perhaps because you have to think about what you wanna wish and that makes you connect better with yourself, perhaps it's something else entirely but I felt a deep connection to this place a a good vibe, kinda like a benevolent, comforting and safe space or something. Like when you hug someone you love. It might just be me though. It is beautiful nonetheless, it's lovely outside and inside doesn't disappoint either, although it's smaller. The crypts are definitely the highlight and, if there is one place where you should light a candle at, this would be the one.
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Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiyski Kilisesi (St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker Kilisesi), Bulgaristan’ın başkenti Sofya’da bulunan, etkileyici mimarisi ve tarihiyle tanınan bir Rus Ortodoks kilisesidir. Kilise, Sofya’nın merkezinde yer alır ve “Rus Kilisesi” olarak da anılır. Kilisenin Tarihi: • İnşa Yılı: 1914 yılında inşa edilmiştir. Rusya ile Bulgaristan arasındaki güçlü tarihi bağların bir sembolü olarak tasarlanmıştır. • Adı: Kilise, çocuklar ve denizcilerin koruyucusu olarak bilinen Aziz Nikolaos’a (Nikolay Mirlikiyski) adanmıştır. • Mimarisi: Kilise, Çarlık Rusyası’nın desteğiyle yapılmıştır ve geleneksel Rus kilise mimarisinin zarif bir örneğidir. Mimarisi, Moskova’daki 17. yüzyıl Rus kiliselerinden esinlenmiştir. Mimari Özellikleri: • Altın Kubbeler: Kilisenin en dikkat çekici kısmı, gökyüzüne doğru yükselen beş altın kubbesidir. Bu kubbeler, Ortodoks Hristiyanlığın simgesi olan haçlarla süslenmiştir. • Renkli Cepheler: Yeşil çatılar, beyaz cepheler ve altın detaylar, kiliseye zarif ve huzurlu bir görünüm kazandırır. • İç Mekan: Kilise içi, ince detaylarla işlenmiş ikonlar ve fresklerle bezenmiştir. Kilise, aynı zamanda Rus Ortodoks sanatının güçlü bir yansımasını sunar. Kilisenin Altında Yer Alan Türbe: Kilise, sadece mimarisiyle değil, altında bulunan türbesiyle de ünlüdür. Başpiskopos Serafim Sobolev’in (1881-1950) mezarı kilisenin altındadır. Serafim’in mezarını ziyaret edenler, onun ruhani yardımını dilemek için dua etmektedir. Bu nedenle kilise, hem yerel halk hem de turistler için bir hac merkezidir. Konumu: Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiyski Kilisesi, Sofya’nın merkezindeki Aleksander Nevski Katedrali ve Ulusal Meclis yakınında yer alır. Kolayca ulaşılabilir bir konumdadır ve genellikle Sofya’daki turların bir parçası olarak ziyaret edilir. Ziyaret İçin Nedenler: • Sofya’nın en zarif dini yapılarından biridir. • Hem mimarisi hem de manevi atmosferiyle dikkat çeker. • Altındaki türbe, manevi bir ziyaret noktasıdır. Eğer Sofya’da bir gezi planlıyorsanız, Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiyski Kilisesi’ni mutlaka ziyaret etmelisiniz.
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Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiiski is Russian Orthodox church in Sofia city centre.. Russian church design is extraordinary. The church was built on the site of the Saray Mosque, which was destroyed in 1882, after the liberation of Bulgaria by Russia from the Ottoman Empire. It was built as the official church of the Russian Embassy, which was located next door, and of the Russian community in Sofia, and was named, as was the tradition for diplomatic churches, for the patron saint of the Emperor who ruled Russia at the time, Nicholas II of Russia. The church was designed by the Russian architect Mikhail Preobrazhenski in the Russian Revival Style, with decoration inspired by the Muscovite Russian churches of the 17th century. The construction was supervised by the architect A. Smirnov, who was building the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral nearby. The exterior decoration of multicolored tiles was done by G. Kislichev, and the interior murals were painted by a team of artists led by Vasily Perminov, who also painted those in Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The five domes are coated with gold. The bells were donated by Emperor Nicholas II.
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I'm not much of a religious person and I used not to be a very spiritual one until recently but this place was special. Perhaps because you have to think about what you wanna wish and that makes you connect better with yourself, perhaps it's something else entirely but I felt a deep connection to this place a a good vibe, kinda like a benevolent, comforting and safe space or something. Like when you hug someone you love. It might just be me though. It is beautiful nonetheless, it's lovely outside and inside doesn't disappoint either, although it's smaller. The crypts are definitely the highlight and, if there is one place where you should light a candle at, this would be the one.
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Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiyski Kilisesi (St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker Kilisesi), Bulgaristan’ın başkenti Sofya’da bulunan, etkileyici mimarisi ve tarihiyle tanınan bir Rus Ortodoks kilisesidir. Kilise, Sofya’nın merkezinde yer alır ve “Rus Kilisesi” olarak da anılır. Kilisenin Tarihi: • İnşa Yılı: 1914 yılında inşa edilmiştir. Rusya ile Bulgaristan arasındaki güçlü tarihi bağların bir sembolü olarak tasarlanmıştır. • Adı: Kilise, çocuklar ve denizcilerin koruyucusu olarak bilinen Aziz Nikolaos’a (Nikolay Mirlikiyski) adanmıştır. • Mimarisi: Kilise, Çarlık Rusyası’nın desteğiyle yapılmıştır ve geleneksel Rus kilise mimarisinin zarif bir örneğidir. Mimarisi, Moskova’daki 17. yüzyıl Rus kiliselerinden esinlenmiştir. Mimari Özellikleri: • Altın Kubbeler: Kilisenin en dikkat çekici kısmı, gökyüzüne doğru yükselen beş altın kubbesidir. Bu kubbeler, Ortodoks Hristiyanlığın simgesi olan haçlarla süslenmiştir. • Renkli Cepheler: Yeşil çatılar, beyaz cepheler ve altın detaylar, kiliseye zarif ve huzurlu bir görünüm kazandırır. • İç Mekan: Kilise içi, ince detaylarla işlenmiş ikonlar ve fresklerle bezenmiştir. Kilise, aynı zamanda Rus Ortodoks sanatının güçlü bir yansımasını sunar. Kilisenin Altında Yer Alan Türbe: Kilise, sadece mimarisiyle değil, altında bulunan türbesiyle de ünlüdür. Başpiskopos Serafim Sobolev’in (1881-1950) mezarı kilisenin altındadır. Serafim’in mezarını ziyaret edenler, onun ruhani yardımını dilemek için dua etmektedir. Bu nedenle kilise, hem yerel halk hem de turistler için bir hac merkezidir. Konumu: Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiyski Kilisesi, Sofya’nın merkezindeki Aleksander Nevski Katedrali ve Ulusal Meclis yakınında yer alır. Kolayca ulaşılabilir bir konumdadır ve genellikle Sofya’daki turların bir parçası olarak ziyaret edilir. Ziyaret İçin Nedenler: • Sofya’nın en zarif dini yapılarından biridir. • Hem mimarisi hem de manevi atmosferiyle dikkat çeker. • Altındaki türbe, manevi bir ziyaret noktasıdır. Eğer Sofya’da bir gezi planlıyorsanız, Sveti Nikolay Mirlikiyski Kilisesi’ni mutlaka ziyaret etmelisiniz.
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