I wrote few weeks ago about the symbol of Sofia, the beautiful and
special cathedral Alexander Nevski here...Somehow everytime I am home I
do pass by. This time it was wet and later it got a bit dark, so you
will see the cathedral in other lights...I had fun experimenting with
different white balance of my small compact and got some stunning
effects, especially the colours of the cloudy sky!
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Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Sofia from above and the cathedral Alexander Nevski
If there is a building which is an unmistakable symbol of my home
town Sofia then this is, without any doubt, the majestic cathedral
Alexander Nevski. This architecture masterpiece was built in the period
1904-1912 and is the most colourful and glorious way of the Bulgarians
saying "thank you" to the Russians. The cathedral was created in honour
to the Russian soldiers who died during the Russo-Turkish War of
1877-1878, as a result of which Bulgaria was liberated from Ottoman
rule.
But enough of history here... I would like to show you that this
fantastic basilica cant be missed even when landing in Sofia. The first
picture I have taken from my plane on the way to the Sofia airport. The
building itself is decorated with a lot of gold (the 45m high dome and 53m high bell tower), marmor, onyx and
plenty of mosaics of various saints. The temple has 12 bells with total
weight of 23 tons, the heaviest weighing 12 tons and the lightest 10
kilogrammes. The colourful inside walls are almost completely covered with
icons (unfortunately no photos are allowed). I have prepared a small
selection of pictures I have made through the last 6-7 years. You can
find pictures of the cathedral by night, in the snow or just bathing in
the Sofia sun...
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