The roof of one of Sofia’s large shopping centres will become the venue of an open-air drive-in cinema and a theatre stage for children. For two weeks, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday there will be two screenings of the latest Bulgarian films. Among them are "18 % Grey", "Wild and happy", "Reunion", "A Dose of Happiness”, etc. Before the start of the films, viewers will have the opportunity to meet some of the actors and teams that created the productions.
The theatrical program for the little ones starts on June 20 and 21. It will feature children’s performances such as show "The Elephant with the Pink Ears".At the outset of the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Bessarabian Bulgarians across all lands marked their national day with prayers for peace. Nearly four years on, burdened with even greater sorrow, they commemorate that special day scattered..
Switzerland is one of the smaller Central European countries on the Old Continent. It consists of twenty-six cantons with a population of about 9 million people, according to the latest Eurostat data from 2024. 41% of those residing in the country are..
Bulgaria and China have agreed to further strengthen their cooperation in the field of science, technology and innovation at a high level, as well as in academic exchange. This happened during the Eighteenth Session of the Commission for Scientific and..
Sofia has a new spot for curious minds. Phenomena is a museum where science and art come together — a place to experiment, discover, and get hands-on..
The village of Hotantsa, near the Danube city of Ruse, is hosting the Hotantsa Sarma Festival , a celebration of Bulgaria’s culinary and folk heritage...
‘In my view, the period between Bulgaria’s liberation and 1944 was especially significant because I believe that the country was then on the right..
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