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After large scale activities for the conservation and restoration, the Thracian mounds of Helvetia and Griffons were opened for visitors. The tomb mounds are situated near the town of Shipka, Kazanlak municipality, at the foot of the Balkan Range. The place is also known as the Valley of Thracian Rulers. The finds there date back to the end of the 5th century and the early 4th BC. Photo: BGNES


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The Marble Foyer of the Bulgarian National Radio is the venue of an exhibition entitled “Menu for Travel”. It shows 25 color and black & white photographs from different parts of the world inspired by haiku poetry. Such images are called haiga – the visual expression of haiku poetry and the poetic expression of the art to live with full consciousness to the current moment. The project “Menu for Travel” brings together the impressions of opera singer Diliana Georgieva and poet Petar Pavlov, gathered during travels to various countries. The collection expresses their particular vision of urban environment and surrounding nature. Photo: BTR


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Sofia Tech Park is the place where the largest climbing hall in Bulgaria opened doors for sports fans. The hall is constructed by the world leader in the making of artificial climbing facilities – Walltopia Ltd. It disposes of 1 500 square meters of walls 19 meters high and 117 climbing lines. Photo: BTA


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