The monumental Aleksander Nevski Cathedral
COMPILED BY CATRIONA GREW WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM MARK BAKER AND ANITA ISALSKA. PHOTOGRAPHS: MARIYAN TASHEV/500PX, COURTESY OF BALKAN BITES
SIGHTS
Aleksander Nevski Cathedral
(Aleksander Nevski Square)
One of the symbols not just of Sofia but of Bulgaria itself, this massive, awe-inspiring cathedral was built between 1882 and 1912 in memory of the 200,000 Russian soldiers who died fighting for Bulgaria's independence during the Russo-Turkish War (1877-78). It is named in honour of a 13th-century Russian warrior-prince.
Archaeological Museum
(naim.bg; ul Saborna 2)
Housed in a former mosque built in 1494, this museum displays a wealth of Thracian, Roman and medieval artefacts. Highlights include a mosaic floor from thechurch of sveta sofia, a 4th-century BC Thracian gold burial mask, and a magniicent bronze head, thought to represent a Thracian king.
Sveta Sofia Church