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City Garden
Bulgaria » Sofia
Place » Outdoors

Sofia Center, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria

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The City Garden in Sofia, Bulgaria, known locally as "Gradska Gradina," is one of the city's oldest and most popular public parks. Located in the heart of Sofia, near significant landmarks like the Ivan Vazov National Theater and the former Royal Palace (now the National Art Gallery), this garden has long been a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

National Museum of Military History
Bulgaria » Sofia
Place » Museum

Oborishte, ul. "Cherkovna" 92, 1505 Sofia, Bulgaria

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The National Museum of Military History in Sofia, Bulgaria, is a prominent museum that showcases the country’s military heritage and provides a deep insight into Bulgaria's historical and modern armed forces. Founded in 1916, this museum offers a vast collection of military artifacts that highlight Bulgaria's military past and its role in regional and global conflicts.

National Palace of Culture
Bulgaria » Sofia
Place » Historical Place

Bulevard "Bulgaria", 1463 Ndk, Sofia, Bulgaria

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The National Palace of Culture, often referred to as NDK, is a prominent cultural and congress center located in Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria. It is the largest, multi-functional conference and exhibition centre in south-eastern Europe. It was opened in 1981 in celebration of Bulgaria's 1300th anniversary.

Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgaria » Sofia
Place » City

Bulgaria

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Sofia is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It had a population of 1,242,568 in 2019. Sofia is a cosmopolitan city of different nationalities and cultures. They elegantly coexist in the historic downtown, which has become a kind of open-air museum with preserved remains of ancient civilizations.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Bulgaria » Sofia
Place » Temple

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral located in the capital city of Sofia. It was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is named after Alexander Nevsky, a Russian prince who is revered as a hero in both Russia and Bulgaria.