Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

The Ancient Treasures of Bulgaria exhibition opens in London on March 3

Photo: bulgarianembassy-london.org

The Embassy of Bulgaria in the United Kingdom and the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London invite Bulgarians in the United Kingdom to celebrate Bulgaria's National Day on 3 March at 7pm with the opening of the exhibition "The Ancient Treasures of Bulgaria" followed by a cocktail party. The opening of the exhibition in the lounges of the Embassy will be accompanied by a concert performance by renowned musicians Boyan Ivanov (clarinet), Alexander Somov (cello), Lizien Chen (piano).

The exhibition "Ancient Treasures of Bulgaria" was prepared by the team of the Institute of Balkan Studies and the Centre of Tracology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences under the National Scientific Programme "Development of Bulgarian Studies Abroad".



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.

More from category

Bulgarian pupils in Rome revive the memory of the first Bulgarian school in Chiprovtsi dating to 1624

An unusual opening of the new school year was made by the students and teachers of the Bulgarian school "Asen and Ilia Peikov" in Rome and Florence.  The event was attended by the Ambassador of Bulgaria to Italy H.E. Kostadin Kodzhabashev, as well as..

published on 9/18/24 3:15 PM

More than 80 craftsmen to demonstrate their skills at Veliko Tarnovo handicrafts festival

A six-day handicrafts festival in Veliko Tarnovo kicks off the celebrations of Bulgaria's 116th anniversary of independence , reports BNR correspondent Zdravka Maslyankova.  More than 80 craftsmen from all over the country will take part in the..

published on 9/18/24 7:50 AM
An aerial view of the St Sophia Basilica. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral can be seen in the background.

Sofia - more modern than ancient in the eyes of foreign tourists

St. Sophia - the church that gave the Bulgarian capital its present-day name - is dwarfed by St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , which towers in the centre of the square of the same name. With its white façade, gleaming gold and green domes and beautiful..

published on 9/17/24 8:20 AM