Sofia Court House
The remarkable 1930s building accommodates several city courts.
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The remarkable 1930s building accommodates several city courts.
The influential symbol of the old Bulgarian capital
Lavov most is among the most famous places in Sofia. It is situated over Vladayska River, at the traffic circle at "Maria Louisa" and "Slivnitsa" Blvds.
The original Renaisance Church is located in the "Varosha" neighbourhood in Blagoevgrad - a place preserved its authenticity.
One of the classical National Revival locations where over the years Bulgarian customs, culture and traditions have been preserved...
The resplendence of the striking gold-plated domes catches the eye as well as the sun.
Nestled in the foothills of the Rhodope Mountains, Bachkovo monastery "Assumption of the Virgin" is among the most important Bulgarian spiritual and religious centers.
The exhibition in the house of Hadzhi Dimitar tells the story about the life and work of the brave “voivoda”/bulg. Military commander/ who died for the freedom of Bulgaria.
"The Wheat Market", "The Horses Market", "George Kirkov," "The Women's Market", Jenski pazar…. Different names for the same place…. Over the years, the market has changed its location and appearance, nonetheless remaining a well-known urban trading center.
The temple was built near "St. Petka" - the first church in Gabrovo.
Built at the beginning of the Second Bulgarian State, repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt again, over the centuries Dryanovo Monastery has become one of the pillars of the Bulgarian spirit in the difficult years of the Ottoman rule.
The Thracian sanctuary near Tatul, dating back to the end of the 5th and the beginning of the 4th centuries BC, is unparalleled among the Megaliths around the world. Scientists suggest that it was dedicated to Orpheus.