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An exhibition of works from the Third National Competition Poster-Kostadin Otonov
The exhibition features posters designed to various social topics, among which “The Global Warming and climate changes – her and now”, 75 years since the establishment of the UN and 65 years since Bulgaria’s membership in UN.
Third National Competition Poster Kostadin Otonov is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of UN and 65 years since Bulgaria’s membership in UN. National Student Competition Poster Kostadin Otonov is organized by Tsanko Lavrenov National Plovdiv Art High School with the support of Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.

An exhibition of works from the Third National Competition Poster-Kostadin Otonov
The exhibition features posters designed to various social topics, among which “The Global Warming and climate changes – her and now”, 75 years since the establishment of the UN and 65 years since Bulgaria’s membership in UN.
Third National Competition Poster Kostadin Otonov is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of UN and 65 years since Bulgaria’s membership in UN. National Student Competition Poster Kostadin Otonov is organized by Tsanko Lavrenov National Plovdiv Art High School with the support of Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.

Summer Cinemania | Mighty Aphrodite
USA, 1995, 95 min.
Director: Woody Allen
Screenplay: Woody Allen
Producer: Robert Greenhut
Awards: Mira Sorvino - Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominations: Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

Summer Cinemania | Everyone Says I Love You
USA, 1996, 101 min.
Director: Woody Allen
Screenplay: Woody Allen
Producer: Robert Greenhut
Awards: Edward Norton - Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor;
Nominations: Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy;
César Award for Best Foreign Film

An exhibition of works from the Third National Competition Poster-Kostadin Otonov
The exhibition features posters designed to various social topics, among which “The Global Warming and climate changes – her and now”, 75 years since the establishment of the UN and 65 years since Bulgaria’s membership in UN.
Third National Competition Poster Kostadin Otonov is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of UN and 65 years since Bulgaria’s membership in UN. National Student Competition Poster Kostadin Otonov is organized by Tsanko Lavrenov National Plovdiv Art High School with the support of Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.

OFFICIAL CHANGE OF THE GUARD IN FRONT OF THE PRESIDENCY
The ceremonial change of the guard in front of the Presidency marks the national and public holidays in Bulgaria. The change of the guard takes place on the first Wednesday of every month at 12:00 o’clock.

А concert of Marina Gospodinova Quartet
The concert will take place in the Borisova Gradina Park – Summer Stage, on Wednesday - August 5, at 19:00. In the program songs of: Ella Fitzgerald; Louis Armstrong; Frank Sinatra; Billie Holiday; Tony Bennett; Nina Simone; Nat "King" Cole. The entrance is free.
In case of unsuitable weather conditions, the concerts will take place in Sofia Largo.
The concert is part of the Summer Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality.

Summer Cinemania | Deconstructing Harry
Director: Woody Allen
Screenplay: Woody Allen
Producer: Jean Doumanian
Nominations: Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.

Summer Cinemania | Celebrity
USA, 1998, 113 min.
Director: Woody Allen
Screenplay: Woody Allen
Producer: Jean Doumanian

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.

Summer Cinemania | How to Be a Good Wife (La Bonne Épouse)
France, 2020, 109 min.
Director: Martin Provost
Producer: Serge Hayat
Screenplay: Séverine Werba and Martin Provost

Summer Cinemania | Sweet and Lowdown
USA, 1999, 96 min.
Director: Woody Allen
Screenplay: Woody Allen
Producer: Jean Doumanian
Nominations:
Nominations for Academy Awards and for Golden Globe Awards - for Best Actor (Sean Penn) and for Best Supporting Actress (Samantha Morton)

ClassicArt Chamber ensemble with Yavor Dobrev, clarinet and Mihail Mihailov, French horn
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Clarinet Quintet in A minor K.581
Marin Goleminov – from the dance drama "Nestinarka" - arrangement for string quartet by Rumen Boyadzhiev-son
Georgi Strezov - "Hot Blood" - quintet for French horn and string quartet - / premiere /
Velislava Georgieva - arrangement of "Bohemian rhapsody" for string quartet, clarinet and French horn
www.sofiaphilharmonic.com
https://nationalgallery.bg/bg/visiting/kvadrat-500/

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

Home Mountain Enduro (Cycling) – Vitosha
The event will end with a show on the amphitheater stage in the quarter. Every year the competition is part of a series of mountain bike races, which take part in Bulgaria’s big mountains.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.

Summer Cinemania | How to Be a Good Wife (La Bonne Épouse)
France, 2020, 109 min.
Director: Martin Provost
Producer: Serge Hayat
Screenplay: Séverine Werba and Martin Provost

Boyan – traces in the science
The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences presents the exhibition Boyan – traces in the science
July 9 – November 2020
The exhibition is dedicated to achievements of Boyan Petrov in the field of the science.
Boyan Petrov was a prominent Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer, who worked more than 20 years at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The exhibition sequences his achievements in the field of the Natural science, namely Speleology and Fauna. Thanks to his research, the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has been enriched with new species of animals, some of which are displayed in current exhibition.
Image: The National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Embroidery in the History of the Zhenski Pazar Market – Serdica Gallery
The exhibition Embroidery in the History of Zhenski Pazar Market will tell us about the importance of the sleeve in Bulgarian costumes. The 27 embroidered sleeves that will be shown are authentic samples from the beginning of the 20th century with approximate size of 30x52 cm and are presented in a frame.
The guests of the exhibition will be able to see a reproduction of Anton Mitov's painting "Market in Sofia" from 1899, provided by Sofia City Art Gallery, as well as documents about the trade at Zhenski Pazar Market. Art cards, part of Zdravko Petrov's personal collection of Historical Routes of Sofia, will also be presented.

Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees
present:
Exhibition of 2020 BAZA Award for Contemporary Art Nominees: Nataliya Yordanova, Yavor Kostadinov, Maria Nalbantova, Boryana Petkova, Kalas Liebfried (Kaloyan Lyubomirov)
28 July – 30 August 2020, Exhibition opening: 28 July, Tuesday, 18:00
The Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) international network, which was established in 1990, is among the most sustainable programs promoting cultural exchange between the USA and Central and Eastern Europe.

Home Mountain Enduro (Cycling) – Vitosha
The event will end with a show on the amphitheater stage in the quarter. Every year the competition is part of a series of mountain bike races, which take part in Bulgaria’s big mountains.

IMPULSE AND LIGHT – Biennale of Paper Art SOFIA PAPER ART FEST 2020
Once again, the festival will also be presented at the National Gallery through a key exhibition, and for the first time it is at Kvadrat 500.
The exhibition Impulse and Light invites us to enter another reality – one that is quiet and is inspiring respect for those worlds that speak to us and bestow us with their might. Let’s not forget to look for light – this is the underlying message. SOFIA PAPER ART FEST is part of the Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality for 2020.

KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
Sofia City Art Gallery
presents
the exhibition
KONSTANTIN SHTARKELOV. THE SOLITARY WANDERER
18 March 2020 - 01 November 2020
The exhibition sequences Konstantin Shtarkelov’s life, and the works created by the artist throughout his career.
For more information, please visit - http://www.sghg.bg/en/?page=sabitiq_nachalo

Pathways to the table
8.7.2020 - 30.09.2021
The exhibition presents the many ways that the “Pathways to the table” have evolved in Bulgaria through time. The exhibition consists of the following thematic collections: Sheep and goat breeding, Horticulture, Apiculture, and etc. With the current exhibition presents, the National Ethnographic Museum the traditional way of life and culture of Bulgarian nation. Pathways to the table will run until September 30, 2021.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Ethnographic Museum - www.iefem.bas.bg.

The Army in Times of Change
The exhibition traces the development of the Bulgarian Army over the past 30 years. The event is realised on the occasion of the 141 st anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Defence and the 104 th anniversary of the foundation of the National Museum of Military History.
For more information, please visit the website of the National Museum of Military History http://www.militarymuseum.bg/index-en.html.

The National Archaeological Museum

The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia
4.7.2019 – 01.03.2021
The National History Museum presents immersive space “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia”. The exhibition will run until end of December.
With sensory impulses, authentic video footage, photo archives and emblematic exhibits, the visitor will be “immersed” in the period before and during the bombings, will wander through the calm and beautiful pre-war Sofia, will witness the devastating blow that war inflicted on the city and will experience the fate of the hundreds people who lost their homes. The memories of eyewitnesses, recreated by famous Bulgarian actors will complete the narrative about some of the most dramatic days of the Bulgarian capital.
The project “The Scars of War: The Lost Architectural Heritage of Sofia” was brought to life in partnership with the Bulgarian National Film Archives, and funded by the “Culture” program of Sofia Municipality.

Three architects - jubilarians
They worked in different periods and created works that are part of the history of Bulgarian architecture. Through their work we can trace the architectural styles of the city - from neo-Byzantine, through secession, to modernism.
Among some of the most famous buildings by the three architects are the National Opera and Ballet, Lozenets Residence, the Central Sofia Market Hall, the Sofia Municipality Building at 33 Moskovska Street, Hemus Hotel, the National Assembly building (the former Party House), Georgi Asparuhov Stadium and others.


А concert of Outhentic ethno-jazz band
The concert is part of the Summer Cultural Events Calendar of Sofia Municipality.

Summer Cinemania | Heroic Losers (La odisea de los giles)
Director: Sebastián Borensztein;
Screenplay: Eduardo Sacheri and Sebastián Borensztein;
Based on La noche de la Usina by Eduardo Sacheri
Awards:
Goya Award for Best Iberoamerican Film
Nominations:
San Sebastián International Film Festival (Nominated)