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Théatro across the channel

Theatro, the latest addition to Sofia's vibrant cultural scene, represents the next chapter in the successful journey of the production house Stripe. The theater emerged as a natural evolution following the acclaim and popularity of five...

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National Gallery “Square 500”

The National Gallery "Kvadrat 500," inaugurated on May 25, 2015, is a cultural treasure trove housed in 28 halls across four floors. The gallery showcases a curated selection of nearly 2,000 works from the extensive collection of the...

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National theater “Ivan Vazov”

The Bulgarian National Theater, also known as the Ivan Vazov National Theater, has a rich history and architectural significance. Here are some key points: 1. Establishment (1904): The Bulgarian National Theater traces its origins back to...

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Hall “Bulgaria”

The "Bulgaria" hall, situated in Sofia, has a rich history and plays a significant role in Bulgaria's cultural scene. Here are some key points about its development: 1. Origins and Planning (1931): The idea for the hall came from the...

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Art-House with Museum “The Dolls”

The Dolls Art House and Museum is a distinctive doll museum in Bulgaria housing over 3,000 dolls. This unique space encompasses a workshop and a party center for birthdays. The collection includes porcelain dolls, antique dolls, ritual...

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Jewish Cultural House

The Jewish cultural center is located on the capital's "Vazrazhdane" square. In the building of the Jewish Cultural House in Sofia, where the headquarters of the Jewish organization "Shalom" is also located, there are an information...

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Event Hall “In the Park”

The event hall "In the Park" is a versatile venue located in the building of "Malkoto NDK," offering a unique setting with a view of Vitosha. Its adaptability allows it to transition seamlessly from a modern presentation room to a cozy...

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National Gallery

The first museum building housing the National Gallery is the Palace. Currently, its halls host temporary exhibitions featuring Bulgarian and foreign art. Constructed immediately after Bulgaria's liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878 and...

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