On September 6, 1885, Bulgaria again became a unified state. In an interview with Radio Bulgaria, history professor from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Ivan Ilchev tells us more about the factors that led to the Unification, when the..
150 years after the hanging of Vasil Levski, a commemorative plaque made by sculptor Ivan Sirakov from Veliko Tarnovo will be solemnly unveiled in the center of Sofia. It is expected to put an end to the unknowns regarding the eternal..
Bulgaria has opened 11 state cultural institutes abroad /Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, London, Moscow, Paris, Rome, Skopje and Prague/, which are guided methodologically and supported financially by the Ministry of Culture and..
In “Bulgaria Today” on Monday, September 6,we celebrate Bulgaria’s National Day of Unification. Instead of the regular summary of the news we offer you a glimpse of a turbulent yet glorious page in Bulgarian history – the end of the 19 th century..
The life story of Efrem Chuchkov, one of many forgotten heroes in Bulgarian history, is like a movie. His great-grandson Yavor Chuchkov told us about it when he contacted Radio Bulgaria on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of..
Most of his paintings portray historical events, mostly significant moments in Bulgarian history. Vasil Goranov is one of the most recognizable Bulgarian artists on historical themes. The future master of the brush won his first competition..