Magicians, jugglers, clowns, musicians and other talented artists entertained both young and old at the first Street Art Festival in Bulgaria, which took place on May 18 and 19 in Bankya. The festive mood was in tune with nice weather and the performances of more than 30 participants. The start of the festival was given as artists arrived on a train pulled by a vintage steam locomotive. Residents and guests of the town had the opportunity to donate funds for a charity cause - the construction of benches and chess and board games at the central park in Bankya. The aim of the organizers is music, theater, circus arts and pantomime to become a part of the annual Days of Culture in the town.
Radio Bulgaria, as a program of the BNR published in 11 languages, has an audience spread over six continents. Part of it has a special attitude towards our country and wants to learn more about its history, culture, traditions and..
The international initiative No Elevators Day will be celebrated today with a climb to the fourteenth floor of the College of Tourism in Burgas. Anyone who wants to join in can test their physical strength by participating individually or in a team..
Collectors from Bulgaria and abroad, as well as authors of natural paintings and mineral products, meet at the Spring Exhibition of Minerals, Fossils and Gems at the Earth and Man National Museum. The organizers announce that a temporary exhibition..
"You reap what you sow", says a proverb. And spring is the time for sowing. Traditionally, at this time of the year Sevlievo hosts a long-awaited event..
In Bulgaria, 71 per cent of 15-year-olds expect to graduate from university and 45 per cent expect to have a managerial or professional position by the..
On April 27, the residents of Nova Zagora (Southeastern Bulgaria) take to the streets to praise their most popular spice, which has become a tourist..
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