Since a long time I want to show you what the orthodox churches of Plovdiv look like.
Many of them are from the 19th Century, others are from the 20th century. Although not the oldest ones in Europe, they are to me very beautiful and special. And as a person born in Plovdiv, I feel obliged to show you what they look like from the outside and from the inside.
Here are some of my personal photographs of many of the churches of Plovdiv. Enjoy…
The iconostasis of Church of the Holy Mother of God, Plovdiv
Church “St. Petka” the old temple (1836)
Iconostasis of the Church “St. Petka” the old temple
Dome of the Church “St. Nedelya” (1832)
Iconostasis of the Church “St. Nedelya”
Bell tower of the church “St Nedelya”
Marble iconostasis of the church “St. Dimitar”, Plovdiv (1838)
The Church “St. Haralampii”, Plovdiv, 19th century
The Icon of Jesus on the iconostasis of the church “St. Maryna”, 19th century, Plovdiv
The Icon of St. Stiliyan at the church “St. Maryna”
The dome of the church “St Cyril and Metodii”
The iconostasis of the church “St. George” (19th century), Plovdiv
Detail of the iconostasis of the church “St. George”
Bell tower of the orthodox-catholic church, Plovdiv
Church of the St. Trinity, Plovdiv
Dome of the church “St. Trinity”, Plovdiv
Church “Feast of the Ascension” / “St. Spas”, Plovdiv – inside
Inside the church “St. Spas”, Plovdiv
Church “St. Ivan Rilski”, Plovdiv
Iconostasis of the church “St. Ivan Rilski”, Plovdiv
Dome of the Church “St. Ivan Rilski”, Plovdiv
Icon of Jesus at the church “St. Ivan Rilski”, Plovdiv
The newest church in Plovdiv – “St. Nicolas”
The Dome of the church “St. Nicolas”, Plovdiv
These pictures in higher resolution and many more you can find at the temples’ photo album at my flickr page here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/89274445@N07