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Varna Cathedral

pl. Sveti Sveti Kiril I Metodiy 2, 9000 Varna Center, Varna, Bulgaria ★★★★☆ 123 views
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About Varna Cathedral

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The "Dormition of the Mother of God" Cathedral is located in the heart of Varna and has become one of the landmarks of the city. It is the largest temple in Varna and the third largest cathedral in the country. Situated on “St. Cyril and St. Methodius” square in the very center it is a top sight of The Sea capital.

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The first stone upon the construction of the temple was placed by Prince Alexander I of Battenberg (1857 - 1893) in 1880. After the consecration, the prince reprieved all the prisoners from the Varna prison, for which three months of their sentences were remaining. The name that was chosen, The Assumption of Holy Mother, was to the memory of the Russian Empress Maria Alexanrovna, benefactor of Bulgaria and aunt of the Prince.

The foundations were laid by the project of the Odessus architect Maas, and the building itself is constructed according to the project of the municipal architect P. Kupka. The financing of the construction was relied on mainly by the donors. Additionally, a lottery with 150 000 tickets of BGN 2 each was conducted, as the tickets were sold in the country and abroad.

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During the construction itself, the builders were working according to the model of the Peterhof Temple in Saint Petersburg, by using local materials. The roof part and the domes were covered in copper tin. The construction of the temple was performed in the beginning of October 1885. The complete decoration of the temple began in 1949, and in the 1960s the stained glass of the large windows looking to the square were made. The cathedral has a collection of 50 small icons and 3 large images of saints that were donated to the temple as a gift from the Russian Tsar Nicholas II. You can also see the stained glass windows depicting St. Cyril and Methodius and St. Clement and Angelarius of Ohrid. They were made in the 1960s. During the period 1999-2002 the ventilation system in the temple was constructed, and the mural paintings were renovated, and in 2001 by funds of the municipality a unique outdoor lighting was installed at the Cathedral, which emphasizes the beauty of the building at night. In 2002 the renovation of the Cathedral domes was completed. The entire roof construction is enriched with materials based on gold and silver.

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The 'Dormition of the Mother of God' Cathedral, officially named The Assumption of Holy Mother, is the largest temple in Varna and the third largest cathedral in Bulgaria. Located on 'St. Cyril and St. Methodius' square in the city center, it stands as one of Varna's most iconic landmarks and is a must-see attraction in Bulgaria's sea capital.
Prince Alexander I of Battenberg laid the first stone in 1880, with the cathedral's construction completed in October 1885. The foundations were designed by Odessus architect Maas, while municipal architect P. Kupka created the building's design, which was modeled after the Peterhof Temple in Saint Petersburg.
The cathedral houses an impressive collection of 50 small icons and 3 large images of saints donated by Russian Tsar Nicholas II, as well as stunning stained glass windows created in the 1960s depicting St. Cyril and Methodius and St. Clement and Angelarius of Ohrid. The copper tin-covered roof and domes are also architectural highlights visible from inside and outside the building.
The name was chosen as a tribute to Russian Empress Maria Alexanrovna, who was a benefactor of Bulgaria and aunt of Prince Alexander I of Battenberg. This dedication reflects the strong Russian influence on the cathedral's construction and design.
Interior decoration began in 1949, and the stained glass windows for the large windows facing the square were created in the 1960s. Between 1999-2002, the cathedral underwent significant renovations including the installation of a modern ventilation system and restoration of its mural paintings.