Sveti Sedmochislenitsi

Private tour Sofia and one of Sofia’s central streets. The street where the trams wake the people up and a divine church lights up their day. The church of Cyril and Methodius and their five disciples, known in the Orthodox Church collectively as the Sedmochislenitsi.

If walls could talk, each building would have a story to tell. Some of the buildings like Seven Saints Church (Sveti Sedmochislenitsi) would have many fascinating stories. Some call Sveti Sedmochislenitsi the temple of the kept promises. The promise that Suleiman the Magnificent kept building the mosque where the today church stands. The promise that Petko Karavelov (one of Bulgaria’s greatest politicians) made.

At the place of the prison he was in (the site of the mosque first and then the Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church), to build a beautiful Orthodox church. Some years later Petko Karavelov was already out of the prison. Then, by government decree, the mosque had to be transformed into a church. And the biggest promise kept. The promise of the Seven Saints (Cyril and Methodius and their disciples) – the speech of God to be translated into Bulgarian language.

Promises made and promises kept. Promises that found that sacred place and were the reason a mosque and then a church to be built there.

Private tour Sofia tells us of the great Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent. The legend says that a century after Constantinople was conquered, in the year 1526 when Suleiman and his young army were on the way to Hungary, they stopped near Sofia. At night the Sultan had a vision for victory. In the morning he told his dream to the governor of Sofia. He also said that if his dream came true, he would build a mosque to praise God. Suleiman’s army conquered Budapest in that same 1526. Two years later, in Sofia, the mosque with the black stone minaret was built.

Private tour Sofia Sveti Sedmochislenitsi smells like history

Although uncertain, the so called Black Mosque is believed to have been built by Ottoman greatest architect Mimar Sinan. It is known, though that it was constructed on the place of the previous nunnery of the Rila Monastery and an Early Christian temple from the 4th-5th century, the ruins of which were excavated in 1901.

In olden days, the Ottomans used to build their mosques on places considered to be sacred before the Turks’ arrival. Not until the beginning of the 20th century, was the Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church called Koca Dervish Mehmed Pasha Mosque, says private tour Sofia. It was also known as the Black Mosque because of its minaret that was made of black granite.

Another name was The Imaret Mosque because of the imaret – a kitchen for the poor people. The kitchen was built in the vicinity and its ruins were found in 1912. What today is the small garden in front of the church, used to be a madrasah in the times of the Ottoman Empire. The madrasahs were the Muslim religous schools. This is the place which was used as a prison for some time in the years after the Liberation of Bulgaria. While in there Petko Karavelov (the famous Bulgarian politician) made the promise to build a beautiful church on that place.

The minaret, that made the mosque that popular, collapsed after an earthquake. In the 19th century the mosque was abandoned. After the Liberation it was used as a military warehouse and prison.

The kept promise

Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church where it stands today, in the centre of Sofia, was created between the years 1901 and 1902. The old Black Mosque with the collapsed minaret was conversed into the beautiful church that lights up the day of the people. Named after the great two brothers Cyril and Methodius, who were Christian missionaries, and their five disciples, the Seven Saints or Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church keeps the biggest promise. The promise to always glorify the Seven because of who today millions of Bulgarians and Slavs can read the Holy Scripture.

Private tour Sofia makes a promise to take you to Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church as well as to other beautiful places.

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