The mural in question was crafted in April 2018 by the English graffiti artist known by the pseudonym "Faunagraphic." Situated on the facade of the 41 "Patriarch Evtimiy" Primary School within the city of Sofia, this artwork stands as a...
Landmarks in Sofia Categories
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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Explore Sofia's vibrant art scene and cultural expressions in galleries, theaters, and festivals, showcasing local and international talent.
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Sofia offers diverse entertainment and shopping experiences, from bustling markets to modern malls and lively nightlife.
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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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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 in Sofia pay tribute to historical figures and events, standing as symbols of national pride and memory.
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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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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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Green spaces in Sofia, like Borisova Gradina and South Park, provide serene retreats for relaxation and recreation amidst urban life.
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Sofia's religious sites, including Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and Banya Bashi Mosque, reflect its diverse spiritual heritage and architectural beauty.
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Sporting events and facilities in Sofia cater to fans and athletes alike, with venues for football, tennis, and winter sports.
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Sofia’s squares, such as Alexander Nevsky Square and Slaveykov Square, are focal points for gatherings, culture, and history.
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San Stefano Gallery
The San Stefano Gallery stands as a prime location in the heart of Sofia, renowned for hosting a diverse range of events spanning exhibitions, literary readings, musical and theatrical performances, cinema screenings, conferences,...
KO-OP Gallery
CO-OP embodies a multifaceted creative hub—a fusion of an art space, bookstore, and a rhizoprinting studio—dedicated to fostering innovative creative ecosystems. It prioritizes diverse practices within contemporary art, aiming to provide...
The building of the former Russian Legation
This historic building stands as one of the earliest administrative structures in Sofia following the city's liberation in 1878. Constructed by Russian architects, it was situated on land allocated for the Provisional Russian Government's...
Debut Gallery
The "Debut" gallery holds the distinction of being Bulgaria's inaugural gallery with a unique mission, housed within the premises of the "Ilia Petrov" National High School for Fine Arts. Its primary focus revolves around showcasing the...
Plasticine Studio
Atelier "Plastelin" serves as a vibrant space and gallery dedicated to showcasing and launching the works of budding young authors. Functioning both as a physical gallery and an organizing entity, it orchestrates artistic events, offering...
Art Land Theater
Theater "Art Land" hosts its engaging performances every Sunday, commencing at 11:00 a.m., at the Grand Hotel Sofia, specifically in the "Sofia" hall. This captivating puppet theater invites attendees to join for a delightful experience...
Monument to Dimitar Gichev
Dimitar Gichev was a Bulgarian politician associated with the Bulgarian People's Agricultural Union. He held key ministerial positions, serving as the Minister of Agriculture and State Properties from 1931 to 1932 and later as the...
Monument to Zahariy Stoyanov
The monument to Zahariy Stoyanov (Jendo Stoyanov Jedev) stands in Boris Garden, situated within the city of Sofia. Zahariy Stoyanov was a multifaceted figure in Bulgarian history, known as a revolutionary, politician, journalist, and...
Monument to those who died for the Motherland – village of Malashevtsi
The monument commemorating those who sacrificed their lives for the Motherland stands proudly in the Malashevtsi district of Sofia. Its construction serves as a tribute to the valor and memory of the residents of the village of...