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Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

A Gentle Creature (Кроткая). Film by Sergei Loznitsa
November 30, 6:00 pm, at The Cinema House (Dom na Kinoto)
A Gentle Creature (Кроткая)
France/Germany/Russia/Lithuania/Netherlands/Ukraine/Latvia, 2017, 143'
Director: Sergei Loznitsa.
The entrance is free for students after showing student ID. Entrance fee for other visitors.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of The Cinema House.


60 YEARS OF BNR’S CHILDREN'S CHOIR
CANCELED.
The CHILDREN'S CHOIR of the Bulgarian National Radio is celebrating its 60th anniversary! Conductor - maestro Venice Karamanova and piano accompaniment - Svetlana Ananievska. Works that marked the repertoire of the Children's Choir over the years. Classical and contemporary pieces, some of which created especially for the band and its anniversary season.

Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

21 seconds - Exhibition of paintings and graphics - Gergana Vladova
Krasno selo House of Culture MIC, Hall 3
Free Admission

Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

21 seconds - Exhibition of paintings and graphics - Gergana Vladova
Krasno selo House of Culture MIC, Hall 3
Free Admission

The Concertmasters – Albena Danailova
CANCELED.
The concert will take place in Bulgaria Hall, on Wednesday - 2.12, at 19:30.conductor: Grigor Palikarov
Solist: ALBENA DANAILOVA, Violin / concertmaster of Vienna’s Statsoper orchestra (Vienna Philharmonic)
Ensemble:Classic FM RADIO ORCHESTRA
Programа: Handel, Bach, Beethoven, Kreisler, Sarasate, Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, Massenet
Tickets at the ticket-desk in Bulgaria Hall.
The concert is part of the Calendar of Cultural Events of Sofia Municipality.

Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

21 seconds - Exhibition of paintings and graphics - Gergana Vladova
Krasno selo House of Culture MIC, Hall 3
Free Admission

A Cross between Can-Can and Sirtaki
Dance modifications of teachers and students majoring in "Contemporary Choreography" at Neofit Rilski South-West University – Blagoevgrad.
Free admission

LUDMIL ANGELOV & NAYDEN TODOROV
CANCELED.
The concert will take place in Bulgaria Hall, on Thursday - 3.12, at 19:00.
Conductor: Nayden Todorov
Solist: Evgeni Bozhanov
Ensemble: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
Program: Franz Schubert - Symphony No.8 Unfinished in b moll D. 759
Ferenc Liszt – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in E-flat major
Tickets at the Ticket Center of Bulgaria Hall and at https://sofiaphilharmonic.com/en/.
Image: https://sofiaphilharmonic.com/

Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

21 seconds - Exhibition of paintings and graphics - Gergana Vladova
Krasno selo House of Culture MIC, Hall 3
Free Admission

Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

TIRAMISU
The play reveals an interesting way of virtual reality, which is trying to replace the real life, tastes and preferences of people. Seven young, successful, strong and beautiful women struggle for success in society as viewers witness the most intimate experiences, empathizing the clash of personality and social rules imposed for success, implementation, and standards of happiness.
Creative team:A play by Joanna Ovshanko
Director: Nikolay Polyakov
Scenography and costumes: Ognyana Serafimova
Costume assistant: Iskra Petkova
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia Theater or online at http://sofiatheatre.eu/
Image: http://sofiatheatre.eu/

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

21 seconds - Exhibition of paintings and graphics - Gergana Vladova
Krasno selo House of Culture MIC, Hall 3
Free Admission


The Maestro: In Search of the Last Music. Film by Alexandre Valenti
The Maestro: In Search of the Last Music Director: Alexandre Valenti. Italy/France, 2018, 74'
The entrance is free for students after showing student ID. Entrance fee for other visitors.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of The Cinema House.


Archaeology of Sofia
On the picture: a lead tile ′′ Danube Horsemen ′′ (5th century AD). Found in an archaeological study on 27 Georg Washington Str. in Sofia.

Biennale of Illustration 2020
The Regional History Museum - Sofia presents the exhibition Biennale of Illustration 2020
November 17, 2020 - January 17, 2021
In the art gallery at the Triangle Tower of Serdica
The exhibition consists of works by 194 authors. The works are part of different projects, including children's books, scientific publications, encyclopedias, video games, cartoons, calendars, etc.

Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY presents the exhibition Garden of Spirituality. Mount Athos and Bulgarian Art from Early to Mid-20th Century
November 11, 2020 – March 31, 2020
The exhibition presents art works linked to Mount Athos, its monasteries and history. The exposition’s narrative includes various works, landscape arts, sculptures, angravings, copies of frescoes, drawings, done by some of the most prominent Bulgarian artists of this period. Among them are Ivan Lazarov, Ivan Milev, Vasil Zahariev, Dechko Uzunov, Tsanko Lavrenov.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

History between II
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′History between II′′
November 12, 2020 –January 3, 2021
The project ′′History between II′′ represents two periods in Sofia’s history. Sofia in the first half of the twentieth century. There is an emphasis on the fate of two Sofia’s streets and its architecture, irretrievably lost after the massive bombings on Sofia during World War II. Sofia in the second half of the twentieth century.
Among the illustrated topics are: Sofia in the late 1950s - a story of a group of young people; Sofia in the 1980s and 1990s the story of a boy, who was using a highlighter for making street art; Skateboarding in Sofia in the late 1980s.

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
SOFIA CITY ART GALLERY Presents the exhibition ROMANTICS LOVE CONCEPTUALISM
By Svilen Stefanov
November 3 – December 6 2020
Svilen Stefanov is an artist, an art historian and professor of twentieth century art history at the Bulgarian National Academy of Art. The paintings in the exhibition present hidden meanings regarding art history, philosophy, literature and music, and accordingly, every viewer will see something novel; but even the little is much here.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of Sofia City Art Gallery.
Image: www.sghg.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Visionary Academy
A new initiative of the Sports and Youth Activities Department of Sofia Municipality has been launched, targeted at the young people of Sofia.
Visionary Academy was established to provoke the young generation to search and identify socially significant problems and find solutions to them. The Visionary Academy is an incubator of innovative ideas of young people about the community.
Established experts in various fields of knowledge will assist young visionaries in the process of creating and implementing innovative ideas that support different causes, revealing new approaches, methods, and good practices for successful implementation of ideas.

ZOONOTIC PATHOGEN TYPES
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types
November 1 2020 – May 31 2021
The exhibition Zoonotic Pathogen Types was realised on the occasion of the most actual topic - the origin and transmission of pandemies, caused by the so called the zoonoses. Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

“SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION “SOFIA – CAPITAL OF UNIFIED BULGARIA”
29.10.2020 – 1.03.2021
Тhe exhibition “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” focuses on the role of Sofia as epicentre for the decisions which rendered the dream for the unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia possible. The exhibition narrative highlights the act of the Unification and its military defence; the role of diplomacy and of the efforts of the institutions in Sofia; the growth of the town into a capital of unified Bulgaria – a central of all state institutions and a unifying heart for the Bulgarians in the Principality of Bulgaria and in Eastern Rumelia. The exhibition presents exhibits – symbols of the dream for unification. Among them are regulation colours and volunteerunits’ banners, under the folds of which Bulgarians defended at once the cause of the Unification, and Sofia – Serbian forces’ immediate objective.
Personal belongings of Prince Alexander I, of the Speaker of the National Assembly Stefan Stambolov, of the Prime Minister Petko Karavelov, of the Minister of Justice Vasil Radoslavov, of the Minister of War Captain Konstantin Nikiforov, and others, frame Sofia’s efforts towards a swift administrative and legislative integration and towards the transformation of the capital into a centre of Unified Bulgaria.
A specially developed touch-screen application rediscovers Sofia’s place in the events from 135 years ago, focusing on the role of institutions, public buildings, and private homes of the capital’s urban environment.
Entrance fee. Tickets at the ticket-desk of National Museum of Military History.
The exhibition is realized in partnership with the Regional History Museum – Sofia, Directorate of Museums– Koprivshtitsa, and Stefan Noykov Foundation, within the “Sofia – Capital of Unified Bulgaria” project, funded by the “Culture” programme of Sofia Municipality.
Image: National Museum of Military History

„Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
The National Polytechnic Museum presents the exhibition „Technique in Bulgaria 1944 – 1989“
12.11.2020 – 31.12.2020
The exhibition presents to the general public the technique used in the everyday life in Bulgaria in the second half of the twentieth century until 1989.
While presenting artifacts, the exhibition focuses on the technical site of the everyday life in Bulgaria, without providing historical analysis of the above mentioned period.
There is a special emphasis on the work of engineer Ivan Marangazov - the inventor of the fist Bulgarian personal computer.
Another emphasis is a collection of diecast replicas of the notable Bulgarian coach “Chavdar”.
The exhibition was realized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture.
Image: http://polytechnic-museum.com/

′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia′′
The Regional History Museum – Sofia presents the exhibition ′′Feed the Soul, to listen to you. Nutrition in Sofia and Sofia′′
November 5, 2020-March 28, 2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Nutrition in Sofia” has changed in Sofia through time. The current exhibition covers two historical times, from the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 to the end of the 19th century, and from the beginning of the 20th century to the 1940s.
There is a special emphasis on a table layout for a solemn lunch in the Royal Palace
The project was brought to life with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of: the National Polytechnic Museum, Sofia City Art Gallery, and Bulgarian State Agency ′′Archives ′′.
Tickets at the ticket-desk of the Regional History Museum – Sofia

21 seconds - Exhibition of paintings and graphics - Gergana Vladova
Krasno selo House of Culture MIC, Hall 3
Free Admission


ARIAS AND DUETS
CANCELED.
The concert will take place in Bulgaria Hall, on Sunday - 6.12, at 19:00.
Conductor: Krastin Nastev
Ensemble: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
Tickets at the Ticket Center of Bulgaria Hall and at https://sofiaphilharmonic.com/en/.
Image: https://sofiaphilharmonic.com/