Discover the best top things to do in Sofia Region, Bulgaria including Historical Museum of Botevgrad, Muzeiko, Zelena gallery, The Laboratory Sofia, Museum-House Ivan Vazov, Format Jewelry, Objects & Interiors, The Red Flat, Museum of illusions Sofia, National Institute of Archaeology with Museum, National Museum of Military History.
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Muzeiko is the biggest science center for children in Eastern Europe. Muzeiko is a 2,000 m2 space with over 130 interactive games created for children and curious adults. The entire content of the museum is designed to inspire children to learn, discover and explore the sciences, while helping children, their families and educators spend time together actively and effectively.
Went there June 2019 with a 22 year-old and 3.5 year-old. The little one didn't get much of it, but had lots of fun, especially in the baby area. The big one loved it! Muzeiko is an amazing kids' science museum that not many countries in Europe have! Many different areas with different science fields, enough opportunity to play while exploring and learning. Also the food in the canteen was quite good especially for a museum. Love love love it! Would come back any time again!
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Zelena gallery is a cozy place in the heart of Sofia. Here you can find beautiful art or be an artist yourself. Find special gifts from our collection of paintings, graphics, jewelry, ceramic, hand painted glass, textile, accessories, boutique clothes, etc... Don't hesitate to join our events we organize every week, or just come for a glass of wine. We will be more then pleased to have you.
When I entered the gallery, I felt like Alice in the Wonderland! It a magical experience - on every step I made, there was a unique piece of art, discovering so many different and original handmade products designed by local artists. I admire the fact that the gallery supports local artists giving them the possibility to exhibit their creation in such a cosy and inspiring space. I have also visited the gallery during a workshop - the best occasion to meet like-minded people.
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The Laboratory is a workplace of Art creation outside the scope of mainstream mass popular culture...
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FORMAT is a shared art space. FORMAT is a place to meet, work and exhibit. FORMAT is a challenge for collaboration and dialog between artists. FORMAT is a frame that you can break.
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The Red Flat is not a typical museum, but an interactive experience and a time machine aiming to send you back to the 1980’s - the last stage of the communist regime in Bulgaria. By entering the flat, you will visit the home of an average family and discover what everyday life was like for ordinary Bulgarians during the Cold War.
5.0 based on 100 reviews
It's fascinating. It's fun. It's sure to be surprising. 400 m2 full of riveting illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
Very funny experience with so many nice illusions, nice to get in this museums to take pictures and memories, staff (Ekatherina) is super polite and she assists people to every attractions, also staff speak English very fluent, fantastic place and amazing staff!
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The National Institute of Archaeology with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences covers the complete study of the culture of tribes and peoples who have occupied present day Bulgaria from the remote past until the 18th century. The Museum of Archaeology hosts the most numerous collections in Bulgaria and its exhibitions reveal it as one of the most important centers in the country for promotion of the cultural heritage of present day Bulgaria. NIAM-BAS was established in 1949 as a follower and successor of the Department of Valuables - part of the Library established in Sofia in 1879 and reformed into a National Museum in 1892 - and the Bulgarian Institute of Archaeology (1921), which was the first academic institute in Bulgaria.
One of Bulgaria's first museums (set up in the 1890s) housing a collection of monuments ranging from finds from the stone and bronze age through antiquity and to medieval times. The building itself is a former mosque, and was turned to use as a museum after Bulgaria became self-governing (in 1878). The museum building is integrated into the new building of the Bulgarian National Bank (the white building on the left of the photo), dating from the late 1930s.
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