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Rediscover Bulgaria photo exhibition on Lovers' Bridge in Sofia

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Photo: Bozhidar Yanev

Lovers' Bridge next to the National Palace of Culture in Sofia is the venue for the photo exhibition Expedition Rediscover Bulgaria. This is the 6th such exposition, this time featuring 58 photographs of historic landmarks in the country, with authors Tihomira Metodieva, Evgeny Dimitrov, Valentin Zahariev and Ivan Vassilev. The initiative aimed at popularising historical sites in the country belongs to Evgeny Dimitrov and Lyudmil Karavassilev.

"The photographs are from all corners of the country, but this time we are focussing on Veliko Turnovo and the surrounding area," said Evgeny Dimitrov for the Bulgarian National Radio and added that treasure hunters and sheer neglectfulness and indolence have taken their toll on these historic landmarks. 

The exhibition is on until 14 July.



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