St Paul of the Cross Cathedral, Ruse

St. Paul of the Cross is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Ruse. The building was built in the neo-gothic style from 1890 to 1892, and was designed by Valentino Dello Antonio, who also designed the Catholic church in Varna.

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