Works of the famous Bulgarian artist Ivan Milev from the fund of the Art Gallery in his native town of Kazanlak will be presented in the Austrian capital Vienna. The exhibition "Life abroad. 125 years since the birth of Ivan Milev" will be opened on..
"Art is a lie, but this lie teaches us how to get to the truth" - these words of the great Picasso seem to be the universal translation of the efforts of all artists around the world. The search for the "truth" for a better world, for the..
Two years after the 2020 summer of protest, when Bulgarians all over the world organized protests to demand the resignation of the then Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and of Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev, who is still in office, Bulgarians in other..
The Sofia Philharmonic's concert in the ˮGolden Hallˮ of the Musikverein last night was completely sold-out. It was a huge success, the organizers of the event have announced. The two Bulgarian compositions in the programme have aroused particular..
The Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra is visiting Musikverein in Wien with a concert. On the program are Grotesque Symphony Suite “Bai Ganyu” by renouned XX century Bulgarian composer Veselin Stoyanov, Slavonic Dance No.2 and No.8 by..
“I love Bulgaria. I miss our beautiful nature and I even miss the Bulgarian mentality”, says Lubomir Gospodinov whose professional path has been associated with Vienna for more than three decades. Lubomir Gospodinov is a remarkable..
The first library with Bulgarian children's books will open in Vienna in the beginning of 2021 . Thus, children living in Austria’s capital will be able to feel the magic of Bulgarian fairy tales and stories and enrich..
Local landmarks in a number of cities from the Eurocomm-PR network – the international offices of the city of Vienna around the world – were lit up in the colours of the Austrian flag in solidarity with the victims of the terror attack in the..
In connection with last night's terror attack in Vienna, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises Bulgarian citizens residing in the Austrian capital not to leave their homes and urges them to avoid the central parts of the city...
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has expressed his condolences to the Austrian people after last night's terror attack in Vienna in a post in his Facebook profile. "It is important in such moments to be united and together to resist violence..