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"Home of the Rose" in Sofia to present Bulgaria’s Rose Valley

Minister Dinkova
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"Home of the Rose", dedicated to Bulgaria's iconic Rose Valley, will be built in Sofia. It will present the history and richness of Bulgaria's Rose Valley to local and foreign tourists.

"The idea is that this would be a starting point for tourists who are interested in the Rose Valley region. In this home, one can learn about the importance of roses for the region, the rose as a symbol, as well as about the traditions and innovations in the production of rose oil and rose products," Minister of Tourism Zaritsa Dinkova said. She added that Bulgaria should strive to promote the best of its products and the Bulgarian rose and rose oil are of world-class quality.




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