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Church of St. George (Rotunda of St. George)

Church of St. George (Rotunda of St. George)

4.6 (3,538 reviews)
Historical LandmarkTourist AttractionChurchPlace of WorshipHistorical Place

Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon offers soft light on the red brick and fewer visitors; weekday visits outside school holidays are quietest.

Budget tips

Courtyard access is free; a small ticket or donation is often required to enter the interior and view the frescoes, usually just a few leva. Check if the Sofia City Card or combined museum passes include the rotunda to save money.

Recommended for

History buffs, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Religious and cultural travelers

Plan your visit

20-40 minutes

About

Quick facts: Stepping into a cool, dim rotunda, you spot vivid crimson-and-gold fresco fragments peeking through layers of plaster, their faces arresting even in near-darkness. Scholars and curious visitors often marvel that this humble, brick circle survived being enveloped by later structures, so you can trace multiple historical layers in one intimate space.

Highlights: A squat 4th-century red-brick rotunda hides layers of painting: the walls preserve at least three distinct fresco cycles from the 10th to the 14th century, with startling crimson and gold pigments that still catch sunlight and make the saints' faces seem to breathe. After centuries of changing uses, including roughly five centuries as a mosque, restorers in the 20th century peeled back plaster to reveal a medieval portrait of an anonymous donor wearing a red robe, a discovery that still makes local guides whisper when they show you the dim, echoing interior.

Insider tips

  • Dress modestly and remove hats if you plan to enter the sanctuary, as it functions as an active church.
  • For the best photos, shoot from the courtyard looking up to capture the circular brickwork and domed interior in late afternoon light.
  • Avoid midday when tour groups from nearby Alexander Nevsky Cathedral arrive; early morning or after 5 pm is much calmer.
  • Combine the visit with the National Archaeological Museum nearby to see more Roman artifacts and save on walking time.

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