Photos from the "Big Trip" after close of Peace Corps volunteer service in Bulgaria / Balkans_8249
Pictures from Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovinia, Hungary & Romania
2/11/2007

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Church at the Shipka pass, Kazanlak, Bulgaria

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Taken from http://www.virtual-bulgaria.com/bulgaria/central_southern_bulgaria/84.cntns?pid=3

In the surroundings of the town of Shipka, on the southern slopes of the Balkan, Bulgarians have built the Birth of Christ Memorial Church in honour to the heroes of the Russian-Turkish War of Liberation of 1877-1878 - Russian soldiers and Bulgarian volunteers. Its gold plated domes and beautifully ornamented facade stand out against the mountain and attract the attention of all heading for the Shipka Pass. Sanctified on 27 September 1902, the memorial church is built in the Russian clerical architectural style of the 17th century with an entrance under 3 arcs, over which there is a high and impressive belfry. The names of the Russian regiments and the soldiers who gave their life for the liberation of the country are engraved on 34 marble plates. In the church one can enjoy Slavic spiritual music and see the permanent exhibit of icons and church plate.