The Sveta Prepodobna Petka Church in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, has a rich history dating back seven centuries. Initially dedicated to St. Paraskeva of Epivatia, known as St. Petka, it stood on the site of the current Jumaya Mosque. After being destroyed by the Ottoman Turks, a smaller church was built in her honor. In 1888, the community decided to construct a new, impressive church in commemoration of the revered saint. Architect Dimitar Naumov designed the original structure, which featured a distinctive Revival-style architecture with a dome and two small belfries. Later, in 1909-1910, the church was expanded westward under the supervision of architect Josif Schnitter, who added a choir balcony, entrance vestibules, and a grand three-story belfry. The church's interior was adorned with an intricately carved iconostasis, pulpit, and princely throne, while the icons were painted by renowned artist Petar Dzhamdzhiev. In 1970, a fire damaged the church, leading to a restoration effort overseen by architect Nikola Ovcharov. The restoration included the addition of a new dome in harmony with the existing belfry, along with the installation of frescoes painted by a group of synodal artists. The church was re-consecrated in 1977, preserving its historical and architectural significance.
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