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- The St. Nedelya church is located in the very center of Sofia city. This holy shrine, built in medieval times, is also known as the Church of the Saint Graal.
- The church was renovated in 1898, with new domes being added. Exarch Joseph I of Bulgaria was buried immediately outside the walls of St Nedelya in 1915.
- Learn about modern Bulgarian history at St. Nedelya Church, the site of an infamous bombing in 1925.
- The attack was carried out on 16 April 1925, when a group of the Bulgarian Communist Party blew up the roof of the St Nedelya Church.
- Bearing the same name in the centre of Sofia rises the majestic cathedral of the Sofia Holy Bishopric - Saint Nedelya.
- In the middle of the nineteenth century, the wooden structure of the church of Saint Nedelya has been reconsturcted.
- Also worth seeing is the second floor, which offers a lofty vantage point if you wish to get a feel of the size of St Nedelya Church.
- Church of Saint Nedelya or Holy Sunday is located in the center of the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. It was constructed on the site of the ancient Roman ruins.
- St Nedelya Church (Holy Sunday Church) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Sofia, located in city center at the square of Sveta Nedelya.