Podcast in English
Audio Player
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

The unique world of Bulgarian caves presented in exhibition downtown Sofia

4
Photo: krasimirandonov.com

The Earth and Man National Museum in the Bulgarian capital city of Sofia is the place where one can see “The Magic Light of Cave Minerals.” This is a photographic exhibition that presents phosphorescent formations in some of the most inaccessible caves in Bulgaria. The photos are the work of a team of photographers led by Krassimir Andonov - cinematographer and lecturer at NATFA and are part of his film project "Light and Cult", dedicated to the rock niches in the Eastern Rhodopes.

During his work on the project, Krassimir Andonov developed a method of photography, through which the photo-luminescence of the cave formations can be seen in a photo, revealing the beauty hidden in the impenetrable darkness of caves.


“The idea of the project is to try to unravel some of the secrets of the trapezoidal niches in the Eastern Rhodopes through visual means because over time we noticed that we see a little more than people who usually visit these places thanks to the specifics of our profession. ‘The magic light’ is a very interesting natural phenomenon, related to the fact that organic materials are deposited in cave formations by the natural cycle of water. Provoked by strong light, or under other influences, these deposits start to glow in the dark. Suddenly, the complete darkness comes to life in a soft greenish hue. This exhibition shows the world of caves in an unique way," Krassimir Andonov says.


In order to be able to capture this natural light the team had to look for the cleanest possible rock formations. They are usually situated in hard-to-reach caves that are protected from human influence. "The caves in which we shot our photos are located all across Bulgaria," Andonov says. Among them are the Rushova Cave and “Lyastovitsata” near Teteven, the “Sharaliyska” Cave in Pirin Mountain and Pepelyanka Cave near the village of Bosnek, close to Sofia. The choice of the specific locations was assigned to art expert and speleologist Ognyan Stoyanov.

“The scientific method we used serves to determine the age and composition of minerals. Different mineral compositions are colored in a different way. In this way our images are a snapshot of the state of waters and caves in Bulgaria,” he says.


The exhibition can be visited until November 28 in the Earth and Man National Museum in Sofia.

Compiled by: Vessela Krasteva /base on an interview by Alexander Raychev, BNR - "Hristo Botev"/

English: Alexander Markov

Photos: krasimirandonov.com


Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

Gallery

More from category

"Mount Athos in Drawings and Photographs" exhibition opens in Berlin

T he exhibition "Mount Athos in Drawings and Photographs" opens tonight at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin . The authors are the artist Andrey Yanev and the professor of art semiotics Miroslav Dachev. Admission is free, the institute said...

published on 4/8/25 7:45 AM

National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts to host major FilmEU conference in June

What would be the motivation in times of political crises, wars, migrant pressure and an unclear future to dream of a unified European university for film and media? An educated and cultured nation is much more difficult to manipulate..

published on 4/7/25 11:29 AM

BAS hosts a stage for young talents from the National Academy of Music

"The Way of the Musicians" (Musicorum Via) is the name of the joint initiative of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Music (NMA), which opens in the "Professor Marin Drinov" Hall of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. "During..

published on 4/7/25 7:45 AM