Monument of Bulgarian Volunteers (Aleksander Nevsky Square, Sofia) — The monument of the Bulgarian volunteer units (so called “opulchentsi”) who fought with the Russian Army against Ottoman Turkey in the Bulgarian Liberation War of 1877-78 is located behind the Military Club. It is a seven-meter high bronze monument – a copy of the famous painting […]
Ruinas de la Puerta Este de Serdica (2 Dondukov Blvd., Sofía) – En el paso subterráneo entre el Consejo de Ministros y la Presidencia baja las escaleras y verás los restos de la Puerta Este de Serdica. Aquí caminarás por una calle romana original, cubierta por grandes placas de piedra. Según los arqueólogos, la calle […]
East Gate of Serdica Ruins (2 Dondukov Blvd., Sofia) — In the underpass between the Council of Ministers and the Presidency go downstairs and you will see the remains from the East Gate of Serdica. Here you will walk on an original Roman street, covered by large stone plates. According to the archeologists the street […]
Monumento a los doctores (Doctores Jardín, calles Oborishte y San Stefano, Sofía) — este monumento fue construido y dedicado a los médicos que murieron en la guerra ruso-turca de 1878. Ubicado detrás de la Biblioteca Nacional y frente a la Universidad de Sofía en un hermoso parque con jardín. Hay restos arqueológicos de la necrópolis, […]
Doctors Monument (Doctors Garden, Oborishte and San Stefano Streets, Sofia) – this monument was built and dedicated to medics who died in the Russian-Turkish War of 1878. Located behind the National Library and opposite the Sofia University in a beautiful garden park where there are archaeological remains of the necropolis, located here or around parliament. […]
Iglesia de Santa Sofía (Ploshtaf Aleksander Nevsky, Sofía) — la iglesia bizantina de Santa Sofía se construyó en el siglo VI en el lugar de un antiguo teatro romano y varias iglesias anteriores. Durante el Segundo Imperio Búlgaro, la estructura sirvió como la catedral de la ciudad, pero más tarde se convirtió en una mezquita […]
Church of St. Sofia (Ploshtaf Aleksander Nevsky, Sofia) — The early Byzantine Church of St Sophia was built in the 6th century on the place of an ancient Roman theatre and several earlier churches. During the Second Bulgarian Empire the structure served as the cathedral of the city but was later converted to a mosque […]
Enoteka Polska (ul. Dluga 23/25, Warsaw) – this wine bar gets high marks from international visitors because of its reasonable prices for the fine wines served here (many of which are French, Italian, German and Spanish). Along with the wines (which can be bought by the bottle and taken home), the food served here includes […]
Charlotte / Chleb I Wino (Aleja Wyzwolenia 18, Warsaw) — this has already become very popular. Enjoy the smell of fresh-baked bread and taste of Parisian bakery in the center of Warsaw. They have a great choice of delicious sandwiches. You can sit outside, at the tine sip a glass of wine (including those from […]
Butchery & Wine (Zurawia 22, Warsaw) – reviewed by Michelin, this trendy restaurant, which draws in a business crowd, uses locally-sourced ingredients to prepare a variety of meat dishes – from chateaubriand, to rib eye steak, rack of lamb, and bavette steak. Diners can also opt for USA, Spanish, German, and Irish beef. Patrons who […]