• Toggle the table of contents. Great Basilica, Plovdiv. 8 languages. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Not to be confused with Small Basilica, Plovdiv.
  • The origins of the Great Basilica of Philippopolis, as it is known, hark back to 5th Century CE.
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  • The Bishop's Basilica of Philippopolis, also known as the Great Basilica, is a ruined church from the ancient city of Philippopolis in Plovdiv and built in the...
  • The fountain in the center symbolizes Jesus and the idea that whoever drinks from it will attain eternal life. The Spring of Life in the Great Basilica of Plovdiv.
  • Two of the most iconic archaeological finds, discovered in Plovdiv, are The Small and The Great basilicas, where you can see amazing mosaics...
  • As the remains of the Great Basilica of ancient Philipopolis, as Plovdiv was known in Roman times, are located on two properties owned separately by the...
  • The Great Basilica is currently under excavation. The Muncipality of Plovdiv, with the aid of the “America for Bulgaria” foundation, plans to build a two-storey...
  • The Great Basilica site is near Plovdiv’s 19th century Roman Catholic St Ludwig church. It is believed to date back from between the fourth and fifth centuries.
  • ←. Philippopolis Great Basilica | by - Ozymandias  ... Philippopolis Great Basilica. Plovdiv (Bulgaria) '23. Mid-4th Century AD. Done.
  • It is still unknown whether the newly discovered large marble pillars were in fact part of the 5th century Great Basilica of ancient Philipopolis in Bulgaria's Plovdiv.
  • The great episcopal basilica in Plovdiv was built with the financial help of the emperors of the Eastern Roman Empire.
  • Bulgaria is applying for the inclusion of the Grand Episcopal Basilica in Plovdiv in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
  • Ancient Basilica Archeological Site The Great Basilica has three naves with an apse situated at the East end of the central nave.