• The Church of Saint Petka acquired its present name due to it being a patron of the saddlers in the Middle Ages, who performed their rituals in the church.
  • During the Ottoman rule the church "Sv. Petka of the Saddlers' has been maintained by the guild of Samardzija in Sofia, hence the name.
  • The Church of St Petka of the Saddlers is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church located in Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital.
  • The Church acquired its name due to the fact that Saint Petka (Paraskeva) became a patron of the saddlers, who would worship in the church.
  • The Church of Saint Petka acquired its present name due to the saint being a patron of the saddlers in the Middle Ages, who performed their rituals in the church.
  • St. Petka of the Saddlers Church. Visited Add to plan. ... Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker ("Sv. Nikolay Chudotvorets", the Russian Church).
  • The church is labeled "of the Saddlers" because in the Middle Ages, Saint Petka was the patron saint of saddlemakers who lived nearby.
  • ...to the Socialist-style Central Department Store (TZUM) and the ruins of ancient Sofia is a small medieval Christian Orthodox church called St Petka of the Saddlers.
  • The Church of Saint Petka acquired its present name due to it being a patron of the saddlers in the Middle Ages, who performed their rituals in the church.
  • The Church of St Petka of the Saddlers is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church in the very center of Sofia of the modern and the antique city.
  • The Church of Saint Petka acquired its present name due to it being a patron of the saddlers in the Middle Ages, who performed their rituals in the church.
  • Church of St Petka of the Saddlers. The church is located in the center of Sofia. The crypt of the church is a Roman tomb from the IV century...
  • Description of Saint Petka (Sveta Petka) of the saddlers. Church of Saint Petka in the centre of Bulgarian capital of Sofia was constructed in the late 14th...