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Cityscape

Sofia's architecture is a tapestry of styles, from ancient Roman ruins to modernist designs, reflecting its rich historical layers.

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Art & Culture

Explore Sofia's vibrant art scene and cultural expressions in galleries, theaters, and festivals, showcasing local and international talent.

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Entertainment & Shopping

Sofia offers diverse entertainment and shopping experiences, from bustling markets to modern malls and lively nightlife.

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Fountains

Sofia's fountains add charm to its streets and squares, ranging from historic to contemporary designs, embodying the city's spirit.

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Historical Sites

Discover Sofia's history through its ancient sites, including Roman ruins, medieval churches, and Ottoman baths, each telling a unique story.

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Monuments

Monuments in Sofia pay tribute to historical figures and events, standing as symbols of national pride and memory.

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Museums

Sofia's museums offer a deep dive into Bulgarian history, art, and culture, with collections ranging from archaeology to contemporary art.

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Nature

Sofia is nestled at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, offering natural escapes within and beyond the city, from hikes to nature walks.

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Parks and Gardens

Green spaces in Sofia, like Borisova Gradina and South Park, provide serene retreats for relaxation and recreation amidst urban life.

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Religious

Sofia's religious sites, including Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and Banya Bashi Mosque, reflect its diverse spiritual heritage and architectural beauty.

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Sport

Sporting events and facilities in Sofia cater to fans and athletes alike, with venues for football, tennis, and winter sports.

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Squares

Sofia’s squares, such as Alexander Nevsky Square and Slaveykov Square, are focal points for gatherings, culture, and history.

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All Landmarks in Sofia

Chapel “Saint Bartholomew the Apostle”

The chapel "St. Bartholomew the Apostle" stands in the Gorublyane district of the capital, precisely on Samokovsko Shosse Street. Its construction dates back to 2006, and it was consecrated by the current Metropolitan Nicholas of Plovdiv,...

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Monument to Boris Rangelov

The monument to Second Lieutenant Boris Vasilev Rangelov stands in the Gorublyane district of the capital. Boris Vasilev Rangelov was an active participant in the resistance movement before September 9, 1944. Subsequently, he became a...

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City Garden “Gorublyane”

The city garden "Gorublyane" situated in the metropolitan district of Gorublyane is a charming spot located in the heart of the area, right in front of the Vasil Levski 1926 Community Center. Though relatively small in size, this green...

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“[a] cube” Gallery

The [a] cube gallery stands at 9 "Lyuben Karavelov" street in Sofia, an art space reimagined and meticulously renovated by architect Enil Enchev. Its focal point is the exploration and presentation of 21st-century contemporary art. This...

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Nuance Gallery

Nuance Gallery emerged in 2014 as an artistic venture spearheaded by Lily Vladimirova and Emil Chushev, positioning itself as a significant cultural hub in the heart of the capital. The gallery's strategic location, housed within an...

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Synthesis Gallery

SYNTHESIS photography gallery was born from our profound belief in photography's transformative ability to alter consciousness and evoke deep emotional responses. Our vision is to cultivate an inclusive and dynamic environment where the...

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Gallery “Depoo”

Gallery "Depooo" is a space for contemporary art and communication design. It serves as a vibrant hub where creative expression thrives. Here, innovative ideas take form, merging the realms of artistry and design to communicate, provoke...

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Memorial monument to Vasil Levski

Vasil Levski's legacy resonates deeply within the fabric of Bulgaria, as reflected by the National Sports Academy of Bulgaria's tribute to him. Named after the esteemed revolutionary, the academy grounds host a monumental stone sculpture...

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Theater “Bulgarian Army”

The "Bulgarian Army" theater, centrally positioned in Sofia, has a storied history rooted in the building's origins. Constructed in 1936, the edifice initially operated as the renowned "Royal" cinema, a popular entertainment venue during...

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Independent theatre

The Independent Theater in Sofia, established on May 6, 2015, marks a fresh addition to the city's theatrical landscape. Crafted by the multidisciplinary expertise of actor, director, and producer Slav Boychev, this theater forms an...

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