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Monument to the Unknown Soldier, Sofia

Monument to the Unknown Soldier
Паметник на Незнайния воин
Bulgaria
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Monument to the Unknown Soldier
For the Battle of Stara Zagora and the Battle of Shipka Pass heroes
Unveiled September 22, 1981
Location near Sofia
Designed by Nikola Nikolov

Coordinates: 42°41′47″N 23°19′53″E / 42.69639°N 23.33139°E / 42.69639; 23.33139 The Monument to the Unknown Soldier (Bulgarian: Паметник на Незнайния воин, Pametnik na Neznayniya voin) is a monument in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, located just next to the 6th-century Church of St Sophia, on 2 Paris Street. The monument commemorates the hundreds of thousands of Bulgarian soldiers who died in wars defending their homeland. Ceremonies involving the President of Bulgaria and foreign state leaders are often performed here.

The monument was designed by architect Nikola Nikolov and opened on September 22, 1981, the 1300th anniversary of establishment of the Bulgarian state.

The Monument to the Unknown Soldier features an eternal flame, turf from Stara Zagora and Shipka Pass, sites of two of the most important battles of the Russo-Turkish War of Liberation (the Battle of Stara Zagora and the Battle of Shipka Pass), a sculpture of a lion (a national symbol of Bulgaria) by the noted sculptor Andrey Nikolov, as well as a stone inscription of a stanza (part of The New Graveyard Above Slivnitsa 1885 poem) by the national writer Ivan Vazov:


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