The "Invisible Sofia" cycle this year will end with the "Artisans of Sofia" exhibition, dedicated to movable cultural heritage. The exhibition will be opened today in the renovated Central Sofia Market Hall.
"In 2025, we will continue to reveal unknown aspects of Sofia's tangible and intangible cultural heritage with more exhibitions", said Tsvetana Kulinska, one of the organizers.
Several projects are in progress, as they will focus attention on iconic cultural institutions such as Sofia's theatres and emblematic figures from the Bulgarian theatre scene. "We continue to look for inspiration in the hidden but significant symbols of the city, which often go unnoticed," Tsvetana Kulinska adds.
"The Old Quarters of Sofia" is a photographic exhibition, also part of the cycle "Invisible Sofia", which can be seen until the end of the month. "We want to encourage people to look at these places and realize their value, while at the same time inspiring them to look for new ways to preserve them," Tsvetana Kulinska says.
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