Temple Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
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The St. Apostolic Peter and Pavel Temple in Sofia was built between July 12, 1929 and 1933. On April 1, 1934, it was lit up.
The temple is a three-nave, cross-docked basilica with three thrones. The Northern Throne is dedicated to St. Equinox Constantine and Elena, while the Southern Throne is dedicated to St. Patriarch Evtimiy.
The main temple’s construction was preceded by the erection of a minor chapel of the same name. It conducted devotional services, which lasted even after the temple’s construction and consecration in 1934. forty victims of Sevastian,” and worship services were held there until the early 1990s, when the chapel was entirely damaged and looted due to a lack of concern for spiritual values.
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