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Cultural offerings in Bulgaria

Last activity 21 May 2024 by gwynj

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Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Expatriation in Bulgaria presents a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture. Let's explore the local cultural scene together through the eyes of expats: practical advice, essential institutions, and different opportunities.

What cultural offerings are available in Bulgaria and how can we access them? Where can we find information?

Which cultural or community institutions are essential, and what activities do they offer?

What are the best ways to discover the local culture and actively participate in it?

What are the available prices and subscriptions to access cultural events in Bulgaria?

Feel free to share your experiences and advice to fully enjoy the cultural scene in Bulgaria.

Thank you for your contribution.
The Expat.com Team

janemulberry

Our small village has two museums and a Thracian archaeological site.  The village chitaliste (cultural centre) hosts a folk singing group who compete nationally, a library, plus regular free film showings and concerts. Once a year, the village hosts the area's summer folk festival, a big busy all-day event with dancing and singing well into the evening.


The nearby small town has more of the same. Going further afield to Dobrich or Varna offers a huge range of cultural activities from art galleries to opera! The cost is generally massively lower than the UK equivalent.

gwynj

Bulgaria has ten UNESCO World Heritage Sites... and 16 on their "tentative" list for future nomination.


I won't bore you by listing all of them, you can see them below. However, I'd note that Tsarevets, the fortress in Veliko Tarnovo seems pretty spectacular to me... and that's not good enough to make either list. :-)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_W … n_Bulgaria


Sofia has Boyana Church near Mt. Vitosha.


Sunny Beach fans can soak up some culture nearby at the wonderful (but crowded) Nessebar.


Kazanlak/Karlovo has both the Valley of the Roses and the Valley of the Thracian Kings. Kazanlak's Thracian Tomb is on the list. And the Central Balkan National Park on the B Team.


Bansko is next to the spectacular Pirin National Park, and nearby you can see the Rila Monastery (both listed).


Plovdiv is a former European Capital of Culture, the first and only (so far) Bulgarian city to be named. It's a great place to visit with lots of attractions, but also one of the most livable locations in Bulgaria.


Plovdiv has a very nice Bulgarian Revival Old Town which is a big draw in itself. But its big claim to fame is as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. It was Pulpudeva in Thracian times, then Philipoppolis (Macedonia), then Trimontium under the Romans, and Philibe under the Turks. There are plentiful ancient Roman ruins dating back more than 2,000 years (including Amphitheatre, Hippodrome/Stadium, Aqueduct, Forum/Odeon, city walls).


Just outside the city you can find several monasteries (including Bachkovo), Asen's Fortress, and the Rodope Mountains.


And we have fast internet, so you can stream Amazon Prime and Netflix for some modern culture. :-)

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