100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria

History Museum – Karlovo
Karlovo Museum of History is situated in the proud building of the former 5th Grade Men`s School, built in 1871., located on Vasil Levski Square. Throughout its existence, the Museum has collected and preserved hundreds of cultural treasures from prehistoric times, through […]

Planetarium – Smolyan
The biggest Planetarium with an astronomical observatory in Bulgaria is located in the mountain town of Smolyan. It began operations in 1975 and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the town. The Planetarium carries out research, educational and promotional […]

Art Gallery Vladimir Dimitrov – Maystora – Kyustendil
The Art Gallery “Vladimir Dimitrov – Maystora” in Kyustendil was established in 1972 in honor of the 90th anniversary of the renowned artist. The building occupies an area of 4,200 square meters and has seven exposition halls with natural upper lighting. Vladimir […]

National Art Gallery
The National Art Gallery is the largest and the most representative museum of the Bulgarian fine arts in the country. It is housed in the building of the former royal palace (declared a cultural monument in 1978), together with the National Ethnographic […]

Zoo – Sofia
One of the attractions in Sofia is the Zoo. It is the oldest and largest Zoo on the Balkan Peninsula. It covers an area of more than 360 decares and was established in 1888 by Prince Ferdinand, and initially it was situated […]

House of Humour and Satire Museum – Gabrovo
The House of Humour and Satire in Gabrovo is unique in its nature. It is the only museum in the world devoted to humour. The museum was opened on 1 April 1972. It is a successor of the local folklore humour and […]