“Breakfast in the atelier” is the title of the exhibition of painter Atanas Hranov. The slow wind of nostalgia and the longing from his previous works are substituted by suddenly opening unexpected crevices in the space by a single stroke of the brush or suggested by the partial lines of a shape of buildings and human figures. The breakfast in the workshop of the mind of the artist is an attempt to overcome oblivion and weariness, to rekindle the flame of faith, to retrieve the chime of words and offer us the gift of brightness. Photo: Ani Petrova
During the week dedicated to their patron’s day, the students from the Nature and Mathematics high school in the city of Haskovo, created with whatever materials they had at hand, an improvise “environmentally friendly classroom” in the open! Photo: BTA
Fifteen Bulgarian publishing houses offer, at considerably lower prices, their latest publications at the traditional Book Bazaar in the city of Haskovo. The bazaar is dedicated to this year’s edition of the Southern Spring Literature Days. Photo: BTA
On the occasion of the International Day for Preserving Monuments of Culture, students in restoration got acquainted with the basic practices in the restoration and preservation of written sources. They received that training lesson from the experts St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library in Sofia. Photo: BTA
The city of Nis is presented through 11 posters on display at the National Archeological Institute and Museum with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The exposition is entitled “Ancient Naissus – crossroad of trans-Balkan land communications through the centuries”. Photo: BGNES
Above the town of Peshtera in southern Bulgaria is the hill of Sveta Petka. It was once a fortress and its name - Peristera - means "pigeon" in Greek. It is believed that the name comes from one of the huge rocks in the citadel of the fortress, which..
The Bachkovo Monastery is one of the most significant spiritual centers of Bulgaria. Founded in 1083 by Gregory Bakuriani, a Byzantine general of Georgian origin, this monastery preserves the Bulgarian Orthodox traditions combined..
The dry and hot weather does not favor farmers, but it helps salt farmers - the people who mine salt near the Black Sea coast. Salt production is one of the oldest activities in Pomorie. The Pomorie salt pans has been existing since the 5th century BC...
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