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Battenberg Mausoleum

Coordinates: 42°41′29.4″N 23°19′56.8″E / 42.691500°N 23.332444°E / 42.691500; 23.332444
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Battenberg Mausoleum
Мавзолей на Александър I Батенберг
Map
General information
StatusOpen for visits on weekdays
TypeMausoleum
LocationSofia, Bulgaria
Address81 Vasil Levski Boulevard
Coordinates42°41′29.4″N 23°19′56.8″E / 42.691500°N 23.332444°E / 42.691500; 23.332444
Completed1897
Design and construction
Architect(s)Heinrich Meyer
Interior of the mausoleum

The Memorial Tomb of Alexander I of Battenberg (Bulgarian: Гробница паметник „Александър І Батенберг", Grobnitsa pametnik „Aleksandar І Batenberg"), better known as the Battenberg Mausoleum (Мавзолей на Батенберг, Mavzoley na Batenberg) in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the mausoleum and final resting place of Prince Alexander I of Bulgaria (1857–1893), the first Head of State of modern Bulgaria.

Commissioned to the Swiss architect Hermann Mayer, designed in the eclectic style (with prominent elements of Neo-Baroque and Neoclassicism) and opened in 1897, the mausoleum measures 11 metres in height and 80 square metres in area. The interior was painted by the noted Bulgarian artist Haralampi Tachev. The Battenberg Mausoleum is located at 81 Vasil Levski Boulevard. It was partially restored in 2005.

When Alexander died in exile in Graz, Austria in 1893, he was initially buried there. However, in accordance with his wish, his remains were transferred to the Bulgarian capital. He was given a state funeral attended by the new prince, Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Alexander's widow Johanna Loisinger, and a great number of Bulgarians. Following a service in the St Nedelya Church his body was moved to the Church of St George and subsequently to the newly constructed mausoleum in the centre of the city.

The mausoleum was closed between 1947 and 1991, during the period of Communist rule in Bulgaria, but was subsequently reopened for the public. Today it also exhibits some of Alexander's private possessions and papers, donated by his wife in 1937.

References

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  • "Memorial Tomb of Alexander I of Battenberg" (in Bulgarian). National Museum of Military History. Archived from the original on March 13, 2005. Retrieved 2006-10-29.
  • Kiradzhiev, Svetlin (2006). Sofia 125 Years Capital 1879–2004 Chronicle (in Bulgarian). Sofia: IK Gutenberg. p. 51. ISBN 954-617-011-9.
  • Gardev, Borislav. "Regarding Knyaz Battenberg 110 years following his death" (in Bulgarian). Liternet. Retrieved 2006-10-29.
  • Marinova, Mariana (6 September 2006). "The Memorial Tomb of Alexander I of Battenberg in Sofia". BNR Radio Bulgaria History and Religion (Audio content icon MP3) (in Bulgarian). Interviewed by Diana Zolkova. Bulgarian National Radio. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
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