Varna History Museum
The history of Varna lives in a three-story building not far from the sea coast in a region rich in sights.
The history of Varna lives in a three-story building not far from the sea coast in a region rich in sights.
Varna Archaeological Museum is housed by the building of the former Girl’s High School which, on its part, was built over old Turkish barracks.
The monastery of "St. Teodor the Tyro" was built near the town of Pravets in 1180 and since then this amazing countryside has been literally saturated with a genuine sense of peace, humility, comfort and spirituality.
The Chekotinski monastery of St. Archangel Michael, nestled among the serene and beautiful Balkan Mountains, just off the shores of Malak Iskar River, is situated near the village of Kalugerovo and not far from the town of Pravets.
The Church of St. Paraskeva is dedicated to the divine protector and patron saint of Troyan.
In the village of Garmen, near the town of Gotse Delchev, ancient remnants can virtually be seen at every turn.
The progressive people of Kovachevitsa built a large and impressive church several years before the Liberation of Bulgaria from five centuries of Ottoman rule.
The present Kilifarevo monastery is located about 600 m. from the buildings of the former cloister and a fortress that existed during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom.
The Veliki Preslav Archaeological Museum houses thousands of finds from Simeon’s capital as well as objects that were made to serve our ancestors during the Golden Age.
The resplendence of the striking gold-plated domes catches the eye as well as the sun.
The National Assembly Building
the National Palace of Culture has been emblematic for the city of Sofia.