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Main astronomical point of Bulgaria

The main astronomical point in Bulgaria

The Bulgarian main astronomical point of triangulation was built in 1920 by the Geography Institute at the Ministry of War. The geography longitude was determined in 1930 by the prominent Bulgarian scientist academic Vladimir Hristov by simultaneous observations with the geodesic institute in Potsdam. In 1957-58 the point was connected …

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Inter Expo & Congress Center Sofia

Inter Expo & Congress Center Sofia

Inaugurated in 2003 the Congress Center completed the possibilities of the exhibition complex Inter Expo Center in Sofia for providing the business and public with professional conditions for exhibition participation as well as for organizing different types of meetings and forums – congresses, conferences, press conferences, general meetings, symposia, seminars, …

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National Palace of Culture (NDK)

The National Palace of Culture abbreviated in Bulgarian as NDK is the largest multifunctional congress, conference, convention, and exhibition center in Southeastern Europe. This enormous landmark was built in 1981 to celebrate the 1300th anniversary of the Bulgarian state. It’s a hexagon shape and a mass of concrete & glass. …

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Lions’ Bridge Sofia

Lions’ Bridge Sofia

Lions’ Bridge in Sofia (also known as “Lavov Most”) is the bridge over the Vladaya River in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is located at the junction of Maria Louise and Slivnitsa Boulevards and derives its name from the four prominent lions made of bronze at each end of the bridge. All …

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Central Military Club

Central Military Club

The Central Military Club in Sofia is among the masterpieces of the Bulgarian early 20th-century architecture, which still adorns the city center of Bulgaria’s capital city. It is one of the earliest monumental buildings erected after the re-establishment of the Bulgarian state after centuries of Ottoman government. The Central Military …

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The Yablansky house

The Yablansky house

The Yablanski House is a Neo-Baroque house in Sofia, situated at 18 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd. in the city center and regarded as one of the highest achievements of the city’s architecture in the first decade of the 20th century. Architecturally, the house was designed in the Baroque style with some Renaissance elements, with the …

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The Synagogue of Sofia

The Synagogue of Sofia

The Central Synagogue of Sofia has justly been described as the pride of all Bulgarian Jewry. It has symbolized the Jewish community of Bulgaria for almost a century. It is the second-largest Sephardic (Spanish-Jewish) synagogue in Europe. The Central Synagogue is the only Jewish house of worship in Sofia. It is located …

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Saint Joseph Cathedral in Sofia

Saint Joseph Cathedral in Sofia

The Cathedral of St Joseph is located 300 meters away from the center of Sofia city. It is a Roman Catholic cathedral and a co-cathedral of the Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv, together with the Cathedral of St Louis in Plovdiv. The cathedral was destroyed by the Allied bombing raids …

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Banya Bashi Mosque

Banya Bashi Mosque in Sofia

Once there were 70 mosques in Sofia, but today the Banya Bashi Mosque is the only one still functioning. It was designed in 1576, by the greatest of all Ottoman architects, Mimar Sinan, who also built the Sultan Selim Mosque in Edirne and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. This delightful …

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Church of St Petka of the Saddlers

Church of St Petka of the Saddlers

The Church of St Petka of the Saddlers a.k.a. “St. Petka Samardzhiyska” Church is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church in Sofia. It is a small one-naved building partially dug into the ground located in the very center of the city. The church is located in the underpass between The Central …

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