Sofia’s Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a prominent landmark in the heart of the city, was constructed to honor those who perished in the Russo-Turkish War. Named after a 13th-century Russian prince, this Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral exemplifies neo-Byzantine architecture with its grand, ornate design. Inside, visitors can admire the opulent interior, featuring marble and onyx iconostases, and explore the crypt, which houses Bulgaria’s largest collection of religious art. The cathedral stands as one of Sofia’s most recognizable symbols, offering a rich blend of history and artistic beauty.
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