The Black Church is renowned as the largest Gothic church in Southeast Europe, dating back to the 14th century. The name comes from its walls, blackened by a great fire in 1689. Inside, the church boasts impressive frescoes, a massive organ, and one of the largest collections of Ottoman carpets in Eastern Europe. Located in the city center, it is easily accessible on foot.
Transportation:
Bus: Lines 72 and 204 stop along the boulevard, providing easy access from different areas of Sofia.
Walking: Since it is in the heart of the city, it is easily reached on foot.
Taxi: A short taxi ride from anywhere in the city can quickly take you to the church.
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