The architectural masterpieces of Bulgaria’s Tryavna will be presented in a new museum exhibition in the town. The museum, dedicated to the Tryavna school of architecture, opens doors today in the oldest house in the town – Popangelov’s House.
The new exhibition will present the heritage of the local builders. Unlike the other two branches of the Tryavna Art School - woodcarving and icon painting, architecture was not presented in a specialised exhibition before.
Today, the citizens of Tryavna mark the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Museum of Woodcarving and Art in the city with a national scientific conference.
Francophone traditions in Bulgaria have a rich history dating back to the Bulgarian Renaissance. Even at that time, the French culture and language were held in high esteem by the more educated part of our society as a carrier of the European values. The..
''The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent", directed and written by Nebojša Slijepčević won the Golden Palm for Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is produced by Croatia, France, Slovenia and the Bulgarian National Film Center. It is based..
Throughout Saturday, May 25, the Nikopolis ad Istrum archaeological reserve near the town of Veliko Tarnovo will host the 7th edition of the Ancient Festival "Nike - the Game and Victory". This year, historical reenactors from Austria, Germany,..
Francophone traditions in Bulgaria have a rich history dating back to the Bulgarian Renaissance. Even at that time, the French culture and language were..
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