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Art & Culture

Absinthe Gallery

Founded in 2012, Gallery "Absinthe" stands out as Sofia's unique venue dedicated to showcasing watercolors. Situated at 37 "Samuel" Street, "Absent" is not just an art gallery but also a wine shop, offering a novel experience in the city....

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New Theater – NDK

The New Theater - NDK emerges as a beacon of creativity, uniting renowned figures—actors, directors, and playwrights—with the vibrant energy of promising young talents. This institution commits to a philanthropic vision, championing...

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“Nikolay Binev” Youth Theater

"Nikolai Binev" Youth Theater was established at the end of 1944 as "Children's National Theatre". It is known as the "National Theater for Youth", and since January 2006, by decree of the President, it has been renamed in honor of the...

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Muzeiko Children’s Science Center

Muzeiko stands as the largest children's science center in Eastern Europe, brought to life by the "America for Bulgaria" Foundation. Occupying a vast area of 3,500 square meters, with 2,000 square meters dedicated to interactive games...

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Vitosha Street (Vitoshka)

Boulevard "Vitosha," affectionately known as "Vitoshka," stands as the epitome of fashion in Sofia, Bulgaria. This central boulevard seamlessly blends into the urban landscape, offering a cosmopolitan ambiance reminiscent of European...

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Royal Palace

The palace was constructed immediately after Bulgaria's liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878 and the selection of Sofia as the capital in 1879. The construction took place in two stages. The initial phase was initiated by the first...

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National Palace of Culture

The National Palace of Culture (NDK) is the largest convention center in Southeast Europe, situated in the center of Sofia. The building, with its 13 halls, is primarily designed for cultural events. It was constructed as part of the...

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Lumiere Cinema

Cinema Lumiere is situated in the compact building of the NDK Complex, adjacent to the administrative block. With a capacity of 350 seats and a stage, the cinema serves as a venue for the daily presentation of carefully curated screenings...

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