39 Bulgarian artists were awarded by the Ministry of Culture for their contribution to the development and promotion of Bulgarian culture. The awards were presented on the occasion of the Day of the National Awakeners.
This year's winners of the prestigious awards include the distinguished director, screenplay writer and novelist Angel Wagenstein, who turned 100 in October, the literary historian and critic prof. Mihail Nedelchev, composer and conductor prof. Plamen Djurov, theatre director and actor Alexander Morfov, German translator Ekaterina Klein, Slavist and Bulgarian scholar Elisabeth Schore, professor at Albert Ludwig University (Freiburg, Germany) and many others.
People with mental disabilities will share their unique perspective on Sofia's architectural heritage in the photographic exhibition "Architectural Stories from Old Sofia". It will be opened on November 1 in the Cultural Space of the Central Sofia Market..
Although they came with the calling to uplift our world, the chosen ones not only followed their predetermined path, but also risked not fully revealing themselves because of their sacred duty to the Fatherland. Among these Renaissance Bulgarians was..
The Plovdiv Jazz Festival is celebrating its tenth birthday this year with a program, both in the summer and autumn, featuring some of the biggest names in the world of jazz. The autumn edition will announce the second largest city in Bulgaria - Plovdiv,..
The Bogdan Khmelnitsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University, together with the Shumen University "Bishop Konstantin Preslavsky",..
"Bulgarians decorate the world," tells us Emilia Juеcker, who has been living in Germany for decades. The diversity of our cultural traditions,..
The second edition of the Festival of Bulgarians and Descendants of Bulgarians in Argentina will be held on November 30 at the San Juan Bosco School in..
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