Located in the heart of Varna The Cathedral has become one of the landmarks of the city.
Situated on “St. Cyril and St. Methodius” square in the very center it is a top sight of The Sea capital.
The temple was built with the donation of the Russian citizen Paraskeva Nicolau (Nikolaev) native of Varna. According to his will, he determines the amount of 50,000 rubles and at his request the church received the name Church of St. Nicholas.
The building of Sveta Paraskeva Petka church, known to the citizens of Varna as Sveta Petka, started in 1901. In contrast to most of the other churches in Varna, Sveta Petka had not been destroyed in its past days. Its walls were icon-painted in 1973
On 14th of February 2021, when the church commemorates the Assumption of St. Constantine Cyril the Philosopher, the new "St. Procopius of Varna” church was consecrated.
According to historical data this church was built in 1602. During its construction, it was discovered that an earlier temple had once stood on the same site.
St. Michael the Archangel Church was founded in 1865 and is historically significant as the first place where religious services were given in Bulgarian.
The Monastery of Sts. Constantine and Helena is situated in the heart of the seaside resort bearing the same name - a blessed small oasis of tranquility, lush greenery, and the chatter of nearby spring and stream waters; a tiny hush island in the hub of life, joyful clamor and multilingual speech.
The Azazie mosque is settled in the nowadays “Angel Georgiev” street. There is no information about the date of its cosntruction. According to some information the mosque was built in 1795.