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"Bulgarian Beauty: A Tapestry of Culture and History" Immerse yourself in the vibrant world traditions with the captivating Rachenitsa Dance

Background imageBulgarian Collection: WW1 - U-Boats attack, Varna in Bulgaria, 27th October 1915

WW1 - U-Boats attack, Varna in Bulgaria, 27th October 1915
WW1 - The drawing is from a German paper showing German submarines and Bulgarian war-ships going out against the Russians

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476). Prince of Wallachia

Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476). Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476). Oil. AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (Museum of Art History)

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Serbo-Bulgarian War, 14-28 November 1885. Bulgarian

Serbo-Bulgarian War, 14-28 November 1885. Bulgarian Soldiers taking a position in Tzaribrod (now Dimitrovgrad) in Serbia. Illustration by Richard Caton Woodville after sketch by M

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Sandanski and Panitsa - Macedonian Revolutionaries

Sandanski and Panitsa - Macedonian Revolutionaries. Yane Ivanov Sandanski (1872-1915) (also known as Pirin Tsar (Pirinski Car) - pictured on left)

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Arrival of Bulgarian Peace Envoy, 1918 by Matania

Arrival of Bulgarian Peace Envoy, 1918 by Matania
A Belgian peace envoy, having arrived in a car flying a white flag, salutes General Franchet d Espery at the British headquarters at Salonika to negotiate peace terms on 29 September 1918. Date: 1919

Background imageBulgarian Collection: General Georgi Todorov, Bulgarian army officer, WW1

General Georgi Todorov, Bulgarian army officer, WW1
General Georgi Stoyanov Todorov (1858-1934), Bulgarian army officer, Commander of the 2nd Army in Macedonia during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Balkan people, 1800s

Balkan people, 1800s
People from the Balkan states, a Bulgarian man at right. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Dusk, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Dusk, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Night, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Night, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageBulgarian Collection: A Bulgarian Soldier Smoking A Hookah In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875

A Bulgarian Soldier Smoking A Hookah In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Plevna, Now Known As Pleven, Bulgaria. Recovering The Dead After The Siege Of Plevna, 1877

Plevna, Now Known As Pleven, Bulgaria. Recovering The Dead After The Siege Of Plevna, 1877, During The Russo-Turkish War 1877 To 1878. From A 19Th Century Illustration

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Bulgaria, Central Mountains, Shipka, Shipka Pass, ruins of the Soviet-era Buzludzha Monument

Bulgaria, Central Mountains, Shipka, Shipka Pass, ruins of the Soviet-era Buzludzha Monument, built to honor the Bulgarian Communist Party in1981, late afternoon

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Panayot Ivanov Hitov (1830 A?o??n? 1918). Was a Bulgarian

Panayot Ivanov Hitov (1830 A?o??n? 1918). Was a Bulgarian hajduk, national revolutionary and voivode. Engraving. The Spanish and American illustration, 1876. Colored

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Cartoon, Epiphany 1916, WW1

Cartoon, Epiphany 1916, WW1
Cartoon, Epiphany 1916, illustrating a contemporary version of a childrens song about the Three Kings. Here, the three kings are from Turkey, Bulgaria and Austria

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Cartoon, The Bulgarian Cad, WW1

Cartoon, The Bulgarian Cad, WW1
Cartoon, The Bulgarian Cad (with a pun on his large nose), showing King Ferdinand of Bulgaria admiring himself in a hand mirror. Date: 1915

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas, WW1

Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas, WW1
Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas, both seen as betrayers. Judas hanged himself in remorse after betraying Christ, and he now offers Ferdinand a rope for him to do the same. Date: 1915

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Aerial view of Sistov (Svistov), Bulgaria

Aerial view of Sistov (Svistov), Bulgaria
Aerial view of Sistov (Svistov), on the River Danube, Bulgaria

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Street scene in Varna, Bulgaria

Street scene in Varna, Bulgaria, a port on the Black Sea

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Edirne, Turkey - Bulgarian Soldiers during the Balkan War

Edirne, Turkey - Bulgarian Soldiers during the Balkan War of 1912/13. Date: circa 1913

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Macedonian Komitadjis

Thessaloniki, Greece - Macedonian Komitadjis - members of a rebel band (cheta) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - A Komitadji band at the Yeni Kapi

Thessaloniki, Greece - A Komitadji band at the Yeni Kapi (new gate) - members of a rebel band (cheta) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - A Komitadji

Thessaloniki, Greece - A Komitadji - a member of a rebel band (cheta) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire

Background imageBulgarian Collection: Bulgaria - King (Tsar) Boris III - with royal standard

Bulgaria - King (Tsar) Boris III - with royal standard
Boris III, Tsar of Bulgaria (18941943), son of Ferdinand I, who came to the throne in 1918 upon the abdication of his father (following the defeat of the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I)



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"Bulgarian Beauty: A Tapestry of Culture and History" Immerse yourself in the vibrant world traditions with the captivating Rachenitsa Dance, as depicted in Ivan Mrkvicka's masterpiece from 1894. Discover this enchanting artwork at the National Gallery Kvadrat 500 in Sofia, a treasure trove art. Step into Sofia Synagogue, an architectural gem built in 1909, boasting its status as the second largest Sephardic Synagogue in Europe. Marvel at its grandeur and delve into Bulgaria's rich Jewish heritage. Explore Plovdiv, a charming city nestled in the heart of Bulgaria and Europe. Lose yourself amidst its ancient ruins and modern marvels while immersing yourself in European culture. Witness nature's delicate beauty during the Rose Festival held annually in Bulgaria. Let your senses be captivated by the fragrance and colors that fill every corner of this picturesque country. Journey to Kazanlak, nestled within Bulgaria's Central Mountains, where you can step inside the replica Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak. Experience firsthand the intricate craftsmanship that has stood for centuries. Find solace at Preobrazhenski Monastery near Veliko Tarnovo-area; built-in 1825 it offers tranquility amidst breathtaking surroundings. Feel a sense of serenity as you explore this spiritual sanctuary steeped in history. Celebrate women empowerment with Women of Pleven who have left an indelible mark on Bulgarian society through their resilience and strength. Their stories inspire generations to come. Let your soul soar with melodies from singers across Bulgaria who bring forth their unique musical heritage passed down through generations. Immerse yourself in their heartfelt performances that resonate deep within your being. Travel back through time as you wander along Nesebar's town walls - witness remnants from different eras etched onto these stones - a testament to Bulgaria's historical significance in Europe.