The book "The Sboryanovo Enigma” by Dragomir Bogomilov will be presented this evening at 7:00 pm in the "Sofia" gallery of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London.
More than 2,000 years ago, today's Sboryanovo reserve was the center of the mystical rituals of the Getae. The ancient Thracians erected over 100 mounds here, recreating celestial constellations and reflecting the desire for harmony between the Earth and the Universe and the immortality of the soul. The author, Dragomir Bogomilov, is a photographer and journalist who takes part in archaeological research in the reserve. A part of the filmed finds have been published by the National Geographic and Le Figaro.
"Music discovered me," says Georgi Grozev and tells us with a smile how in kindergarten he went to sign up for piano lessons on his own. "And that is how my journey in music started, almost as a joke." Georgi Grozev studies..
The exhibition "Possible Connections: Images from the Studio of Nikolai Schmirgela" opens today at the Sofia City Art Gallery. The exhibition is his personal collection of artworks that testify to Schmirgela's tastes, sympathies, inspirations and..
Valentine's Day has a special place in the program of the Varna Opera. On February 14, the audience will watch the great love story about Chinese princess Turandot, in Puccini's opera of the same name. The role of Prince Calaf is..
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