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In this video you are going to see the most turistic places to visit in Sofia.
SOFIA METRO
The Sofia Metro, also colloquially called Bulgarian: Софийско метро, romanized: Sofijsko Metro) is the rapid transit network servicing the Bulgarian capital city Sofia. It began operation on 28 January 1998. As of August 2020, the Sofia Metro consists of four interconnected lines, serving 47 stations, with a total route length of 52.0 kilometres (32.3 mi) being among the top 20 of the most extensive European metro systems, ranking 19th as of 2020.
NATIONAL PALACE OF CULTURE - NDK
The National Palace of Culture, abbreviated as НДК, NDK, located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the largest, multifunctional conference and exhibition centre in south-eastern Europe. It was opened in 1981 in celebration of Bulgaria's 1300th anniversary.
The centre was initiated at the suggestion of Lyudmila Zhivkova, daughter of the communist leader of the former People's Republic of Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov.
During the 1990s, immediately following the change of the political model in the country, the NDK lost a significant portion of its property, including infrastructure, commercial areas, and car parks. Since 2011, the NDK has been restructured into a commercial company, but it remains a state property. It is self-sustaining, receiving no subsidies. The first public financial report of the Palace was released in 2012. A substantial part of the revenues are invested annually in new projects and its own cultural events.
VITOSHA BOULEVARD
Vitosha Boulevard is the main commercial street in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, which is abundant in posh stores, restaurants and bars. It extends from the St Nedelya Square to the Southern Park.
The boulevard is named after Vitosha, the mountain just next to Sofia. It was an unadjusted street during the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria and acquired the name Vitoshka ulitsa ("Vitosha Street") after the Liberation, in 1883.
In summer 2015, there was another renovation of the boulevard completing the entirely pedestrian zone of the boulevard between Patriarch Evtimiy Blvd. and Alabin Str.
SAINT SVETA SOFIA
It is a monumental sculpture in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The statue, erected in 2000, stands in a spot once occupied by a statue of Lenin.
Sophia was considered too erotic and pagan to be referred to as a saint. Adorned with the symbols of power (crown), fame (wreath) and wisdom (owl), the crown is also a reference to the Goddess of Fate, Tyche, inspired by the old emblem of Sofia dating back to 1900.
SERDICA ANCIENT RUINS
The Amphitheatre of Serdica was an amphitheatre in the Ancient Roman city of Ulpia Serdica, now Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Discovered in 2004 and the subject of excavations in 2005 and 2006, the ruins of the amphitheatre lie on two adjacent sites in the centre of modern Sofia. The amphitheatre was built in the 3rd–4th century AD on top of a 2nd–3rd century theatre, which had been ravaged by the Goths.
The Amphitheatre of Serdica was among the biggest in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and the largest in what is today Bulgaria.
ALEXANDER NEVSKI CATHEDRAL
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the 50 largest Christian church buildings by volume in the world. St. It is among the 10 largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings. It is the largest cathedral in the Balkans.
MANASTIRSKA MAGERNITSA TRADITIONAL BULGARIAN RESTAURANT
COFFEE AND WINE LAB
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:37 Sofia Metro
5:16 National Palace Of Culture NDK
8:06 Vitosha Boulevard
11:10 Coffee and Wine Lab
14:46 Saint Sveta Sofia
16:06 Ancient Serdica Ruins
24:17 Saint Alexander Nevski Cathedral
29:52 Traditional Bulgarian Restaurant
SOFIA METRO
The Sofia Metro, also colloquially called Bulgarian: Софийско метро, romanized: Sofijsko Metro) is the rapid transit network servicing the Bulgarian capital city Sofia. It began operation on 28 January 1998. As of August 2020, the Sofia Metro consists of four interconnected lines, serving 47 stations, with a total route length of 52.0 kilometres (32.3 mi) being among the top 20 of the most extensive European metro systems, ranking 19th as of 2020.
NATIONAL PALACE OF CULTURE - NDK
The National Palace of Culture, abbreviated as НДК, NDK, located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the largest, multifunctional conference and exhibition centre in south-eastern Europe. It was opened in 1981 in celebration of Bulgaria's 1300th anniversary.
The centre was initiated at the suggestion of Lyudmila Zhivkova, daughter of the communist leader of the former People's Republic of Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov.
During the 1990s, immediately following the change of the political model in the country, the NDK lost a significant portion of its property, including infrastructure, commercial areas, and car parks. Since 2011, the NDK has been restructured into a commercial company, but it remains a state property. It is self-sustaining, receiving no subsidies. The first public financial report of the Palace was released in 2012. A substantial part of the revenues are invested annually in new projects and its own cultural events.
VITOSHA BOULEVARD
Vitosha Boulevard is the main commercial street in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, which is abundant in posh stores, restaurants and bars. It extends from the St Nedelya Square to the Southern Park.
The boulevard is named after Vitosha, the mountain just next to Sofia. It was an unadjusted street during the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria and acquired the name Vitoshka ulitsa ("Vitosha Street") after the Liberation, in 1883.
In summer 2015, there was another renovation of the boulevard completing the entirely pedestrian zone of the boulevard between Patriarch Evtimiy Blvd. and Alabin Str.
SAINT SVETA SOFIA
It is a monumental sculpture in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The statue, erected in 2000, stands in a spot once occupied by a statue of Lenin.
Sophia was considered too erotic and pagan to be referred to as a saint. Adorned with the symbols of power (crown), fame (wreath) and wisdom (owl), the crown is also a reference to the Goddess of Fate, Tyche, inspired by the old emblem of Sofia dating back to 1900.
SERDICA ANCIENT RUINS
The Amphitheatre of Serdica was an amphitheatre in the Ancient Roman city of Ulpia Serdica, now Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Discovered in 2004 and the subject of excavations in 2005 and 2006, the ruins of the amphitheatre lie on two adjacent sites in the centre of modern Sofia. The amphitheatre was built in the 3rd–4th century AD on top of a 2nd–3rd century theatre, which had been ravaged by the Goths.
The Amphitheatre of Serdica was among the biggest in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and the largest in what is today Bulgaria.
ALEXANDER NEVSKI CATHEDRAL
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and it is one of the 50 largest Christian church buildings by volume in the world. St. It is among the 10 largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings. It is the largest cathedral in the Balkans.
MANASTIRSKA MAGERNITSA TRADITIONAL BULGARIAN RESTAURANT
COFFEE AND WINE LAB
INSTAGRAM:
@onetakewonder @romanianfes
MUZICA EPIDEMICSOUND (o luna gratis pentru creatori de continut):
DONATE FOR THIS VLOG:
REVOLUT: @juliealpiniada
Check out other playlists:
VLOGS:
ALPINIADA:
FIND ME:
Love, Julie
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:37 Sofia Metro
5:16 National Palace Of Culture NDK
8:06 Vitosha Boulevard
11:10 Coffee and Wine Lab
14:46 Saint Sveta Sofia
16:06 Ancient Serdica Ruins
24:17 Saint Alexander Nevski Cathedral
29:52 Traditional Bulgarian Restaurant
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