National Palace of Culture is the largest, multifunctional conference and exhibition centre in south-eastern Europe. (more…)
Address: 27 Vitosha Blvd.
Phone: +359 2 441 11 55
Working hours: 11:00 – 01:00 (more…)
Address: 40 Pozitano Str.
Phone: +359 2 471 65 77; +359 89 431 21 31
Working hours: 10:00 – 02:00 (more…)
Address: 9 Shesti Septemvri Str
Phone:+359 890 566 666
Working hours: 09:30 – 00:30 (more…)
Address: 31 Khan Asparuh Str.
Phone: +359 885 760 706
Working hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 – 23:30, Sat-Sun 10:00 – 22:30 (more…)
The building of the National Assembly was one of the first public buildings constructed after the Liberation, in Neorenaissance style. The National Assembly is officially opened in 1884 and is located in the city center in “National Assembly” square. (more…)
The Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Maker or also known as the Russian Church, is an Orthodox Church dedicated to St. Nicholas. It is among the iconic buildings in the city located in the center, near the Military Club, the National Art Gallery and the “Alexander Nevsky” Cathedral. (more…)
National Art Gallery is housed in the former Royal palace in the center of Sofia. Founded in 1948 as a successor of the Sofia City Art Gallery, from which it receives a lot of exhibits. (more…)
National Library “Sts. St. Cyril and Methodius” is the oldest cultural institution after the Liberation of Bulgaria and the largest public library in the country. (more…)
National Theatre “Ivan Vazov” is located in the city center of Sofia near the National Art Gallery. You will recognize it by its unique facade in dark red and white, with gold glorious ornaments. (more…)
National Archaeological Institute with Museum is a Bulgarian research institute in Sofia, part of the structure of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. (more…)
The Orthodox Church “St. George” is located in the courtyard between the buildings of the Balkan Hotel \Sheraton\ and the Presidency at a level a few meters below the modern streets of Sofia. (more…)
Vitosha Boulevard is better known as “Vitoshka”. It is located in the center of Sofia and is famous for its many luxury shops and boutiques that can be compared with those in any European capital. (more…)
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski ” is the oldest and largest university in Bulgaria. The building was built with a donation of two brothers – Evlogi and Hristo Georgiev, whose sculptures adorn its facade. It was officially sanctified in 1934. (more…)
Cathedral “Alexander Nevsky” is located in the very heart of Sofia in the square bearing the same name.The temple is dedicated to Alexander Nevsky who is patron of the Russian Emperor Alexander II, proclaimed a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church. (more…)