Tuesday, May 02, 2006

St. Petka Samardjiiska Church.

The St. Petka Samardjiiska (St. Petka of the Saddlers) is one of the few mediaeval churches to Churchhave survived in Sofia. Built in the late 14th century, its frescoes date from three different ages (the 15th, 17th and 19th centuries).
Art historians say they are an invaluable illustration of the best traditions in mediaeval painting and a testament to the development of Bulgarian art during the period of Ottoman domination. For their part, architects cite the church as a model of mediaeval construction with its fine proportions and rhythmic forms. To the lay public, the St. Petka is just a discreet gem amidst the flea market in the subway before the Central Department Store.

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