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House of culture – Sredets

The "Sredets" House of Culture, established in 1974 as the Urban Youth Home, stands as a beacon of Bulgarian culture, carrying forward the nation's finest artistic traditions. Renowned for its diverse and vibrant activities, this...

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Oborishte 5 Gallery and Hall

The recent unveiling of the renovated ballroom within the former music high school on Oborishte Street is a sight to behold. This meticulously restored space gracefully marries the opulence of its origins with contemporary functionality,...

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Sofia Event Center

The SOFIA EVENT CENTER (SEC) stands out as an unparalleled multifaceted venue, presenting over a hundred diverse event solutions—an offering quite unparalleled in Bulgaria. This location boasts a comprehensive suite of services, catering...

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Cinema Culture

Cinema KULTURA emerges as an intriguing addition to Sofia's cultural landscape, carving a unique niche among the city's spaces. Uniquely inspired by the world of cinema, it's a haven primarily dedicated to artistic expression. The design...

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“Wheels of Time” light panel

The captivating illuminated panel "The Wheels of Time" stands proudly within the second-floor lobby of the Central Railway Station in Sofia. Spanning an impressive 2400 by 620 centimeters, this artistic creation, crafted by the skilled...

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Cinema “Vlaikova”

Cinema "Vlaikova" is the oldest and operating cinema in the capital. The building was donated by Maria Vlaikova and managed by the NGO "Anton Strashimirov-1926". Today, films, concerts, lectures, literary readings and meetings are held in...

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Lyulin Cultural Center

The Cultural Center, established on December 22, 1993, following the Metropolitan Municipal Council's decision, has evolved into a prominent cultural hub within the expansive Lyulin area of the capital. Over the years, it has flourished...

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The egg of happiness

The sculpture you're describing, resembling Faberge-style eggs, holds a unique charm on Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd. It's a human-sized ceramic egg crafted by the renowned artist Pavel Mitkov. On this intricately designed egg, words like...

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