St George the Conqueror Chapel Mausoleum, Pleven

St George the Conqueror is an Orthodox chapel-mausoleum designed by the architect Pencho Koichev, completed in 1907. It was built in memory of the Orthodox soldiers who died during the siege of Pleven in 1877 - 1878. The remains of many soldiers are buried in the crypt of the chapel. The iconostasis and icons are works of eminent artists, Ivan Murkvichka and Anton Mitov.

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