
The rotunda of St. George - the oldest preserved building in Sofia
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Located in the heart of Sofia, in an yard between the Presidency of Bulgaria and the Sheraton hotel, the rotunda / church of St. George is currently the oldest preserved building in Sofia. It was built back in the 4th century by the Romans and it was a part then by a larger archaeological complex with a street and some other public buildings. The church survived during the centuries it has been used as a public and religious building. When Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman empire, the church was transformed into a mosque for several hundred years, but in 19th century it became again a Christian church. The church is also famous with its amazing frescoes of twenty two prophets, which were created between the 12th and 14th centuries.
Address:
5, Sveta Nedelya square, Sofia
GPS Coordinates:
42.6970079,23.32224659999997
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