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Burgas Joins Spa Tourism Union

Burgas has taken another step toward strengthening its position as a health and spa tourism destination by joining the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and Spa Tourism. The organization plays a key role in promoting wellness tourism in the country, and many of its major events in recent years have been hosted in Burgas. Local authorities […]

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Albena Devedjieva: Turning emotion into strength

Your recent series, Holding On, Choosing, Letting Go, beautifully visualizes the emotional process of release. What inspired you to use the red ball as a metaphor for pain, and how did this concept evolve? Red is a color that cannot be ignored. It carries the heat of anger, the tension of anxiety, the weight of […]

Travel

Zheravna: Bulgaria’s Living Tradition

The Folklore Festival of Zheravna: A Journey Back in Time Deep in the heart of the Balkan Mountains, about 150 kilometers from Burgas, lies the small Bulgarian village of Zheravna—a place where time seems to stand still. Known as an architectural reserve, Zheravna preserves the charm of the Bulgarian Revival period with its narrow cobblestone […]

Art

CineLibri: Stories Transformed Through Cinema

Overview of CineLibri International Book-to-Film Festival CineLibri is a unique and rapidly growing annual cultural event in Bulgaria: the world’s first international Book-to-Film Festival, dedicated entirely to cinematic adaptations of literary works.  Origins and Mission Founded in 2015 by Jacqueline Wagenstein, CineLibri celebrates the creative convergence of literature and cinema, showcasing films that translate novels, […]

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Nora Mincheva: On the Edge Between Worlds

How has growing up in Bulgaria influenced your identity as an artist? I could probably write a whole essay about this…But I’ll try to keep it short and mention what I feel is the most relevant bit..I think that it was the contrast between the reality of a small rural area in the Balkans (where […]

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Varna International Animation Festival

Every autumn, the Bulgarian seaside city of Varna transforms into a colorful celebration of imagination and artistry. Known for its golden beaches and historic charm, Varna becomes the beating heart of animated cinema during the Varna International Animation Festival — one of Eastern Europe’s most distinctive cultural events. Founded in 1979, the festival has grown […]

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Galleries of Sofia: A Route for Contemporary Art Lovers

5 Must-Visit Art Spaces in the Bulgarian Capital If you’re passionate about contemporary art and find yourself in Sofia, here are five carefully selected galleries that offer a compelling glimpse into the city’s vibrant art scene: 1. National Gallery – Kvadrat 500 Description: The largest art institution in Bulgaria, located in a former printing house […]

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Sofia Film Festival: A Cinematic Celebration

The Sofia International Film Festival (SIFF) stands as one of the most prestigious and eagerly awaited film events in Eastern Europe. Held annually in the vibrant Bulgarian capital, Sofia, this festival has become a focal point for filmmakers, cinephiles, and industry professionals from around the world. With its diverse programming, the festival offers an unparalleled […]

Lifestyle

Easter the Bulgarian Way

Easter the Bulgarian Way: Traditions of Eggs, Bread, and Celebration In Bulgaria, Easter—or Velikden (meaning “Great Day”)—is more than just a religious holiday. It is a vibrant celebration of life, rebirth, and community, deeply rooted in Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions and enriched with centuries-old customs. From brightly colored eggs to sweet bread, from candlelit liturgies […]

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Celebrating Bulgarian Spirit and Spring

The Day of Slavic Literacy and the Arrival of Spring in Bulgaria Bulgaria is a country where traditions, language, and history are deeply intertwined, and two of its most cherished celebrations — the Day of Slavic Literacy and Culture (May 24) and Baba Marta Day (March 1) — beautifully reflect the nation’s spirit and cultural […]