Church of St Stephen

Description

The Church of St. Stephen is a former Orthodox Church in Nessebar, Eastern Bulgaria, which is now turned into a museum. It is part of architectural and historical reserve in the city, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the 100 national tourist sites. The building consists of a three-nave basilica with dimensions 12.1 x 9.5 m, and served as the cathedral church of the metropolitan center in the province of Nessebar.

The church has been restored and enlarged several times and is difficult to be dated exactly. The eastern part is the oldest and probably dates from the 11th century. Some centuries later the church was enlarged by adding a new structure to the west. The western wall was demolished and the present narthex was built. The church was timber-roofed. The exterior is rich in design. The eastern and the western façades are crowned with pediments in the form of trefoil arches. The eastern façade is more elaborate. It comprises three high apses, the middle of which rises above the side ones. All three are decorated with ceramic plaques. A colourful effect is achieved by the mixed masonry of stone and bricks, without keeping to any fixed pattern. The decoration of the façade is the reason for defining this church as an example of the ornamental architectural style.

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Reviews

11.10.2021 Eduard
Great place, great history, wonderful garden, breath taking paintings and very friendly staff. Must see.
11.10.2021 Heiki
If you start to think of it these iconic pictures in churches are quite violent. Human heads on plates ect...
22.06.2018 Ole
A wonderfull church with lots of history, the murals are a must see, as well as the great architecture and woodcarvings. I recommend getting the Nessebar museum multipass, that way you get a lot for your money. The location may benefit from more information.
23.05.2018 Scott
An amazing church. The decoration on the inside is some of the best you will ever see!
11.11.2017 Andrey
Thanks to the preserved architecture, the iconostasis and frescoes is one of the most significant monuments of Bulgarian cultural heritage
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