Sveti Nikolai Russian Church
- Address
- ul Tsar Osvoboditel
- Hours
- 7.45am-6.30pm
Lonely Planet review for Sveti Nikolai Russian Church
This gorgeous church with its glittering mosaic exterior was built between 1912 and 1914 for Sofia’s Russian community, and named in honour of St Nikolai, the ‘miracle worker’. Like the Aleksander Nevski Church, the design is strongly influenced by Russian architecture, most notably in its five golden onion domes. The surprisingly cramped interior features colourful murals and icons painted between the 11th and 14th centuries. Bishop Serafim (1881–1950), one of Bulgaria’s most revered spiritual leaders, lies entombed in the crypt (accessed by a separate door to the left of the main entrance). Sitting in a flower-filled garden, the church is one of the most photographed sites in the capital.








