The Czech Center in Sofia presents three projects coming from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bulgaria, dedicated to historic female figures - controversial, loved and hated, but ones who have left their mark in history and enabled other women to be masters of their own destiny. The selection of paintings is entitled ‘Czech Heroines', 'Female First' and 'I Am a Bulgarian Woman'.
The exhibition can be seen until November 3.
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