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The Clock Tower, dating back to the 14th century, defends the main gate to the citadel of the medieval old town. With its 64 meters of height, the tower also served as the town hall until 1556
Windmills of Romania. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania
Bran Castle dating back to the 13th century. In the beginning of the 20th century it was the royal residence of Queen Marie of Romania
Boyana Church, a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sofia, Bulgaria
Rachenitsa Dance, 1894 by Ivan Mrkvicka (1856-1938). National Gallery Kvadrat 500, Sofia. Bulgaria
Monument to the Asen Dynasty at Asenovtsi Park. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Tsarevets fortress with the remains of medieval houses on the top of the hill. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Trout fillet with vegetables. Sofia, Bulgaria
Tsarevets fortress and the Ascension Cathedral on the top of the hill, at dusk. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mother and the courtyard. Rila Monastery (Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila), the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Samuil, Tsar of Bulgaria (997-1014). He was born around 945. For decades Samuil has been the leading figure of the bulgarian kingdom and after his death he was crowned Tsar of Bulgaria
Troyan Monastery (Monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God) is the third largest monastery in Bulgaria. It is located in the Balkan mountains and was founded in the 16th century
T-shirts with Vladimir Putin. Sofia, Bulgaria
Handicrafts in Samovodska Charshia Market. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
St Nikolai Russian Church (Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker) at dusk. Sofia, Bulgaria
Tsum Retail Centre at Independence Square. Sofia, Bulgaria
Primitive figure in the Archaeological Museum. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Sofia History Museum, the magnificent former Central Mineral Baths (Turkish Mineral Baths), built in 1913. Sofia, Bulgaria
Tsarevets fortress and the Ascension Cathedral on the top of the hill. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
The Forty Martyrs Church, in the old Asenova quarter near the Yantra river, was built in 1230. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
The Christian Church of St George, dating back to the 4th century, is the oldest building in Sofia and is surrounded by remains of the ancient roman town of Serdica. Sofia, Bulgaria
Statue of Nikola Piccolo (1792-1865), Bulgarian scientist and philosopher, he had an important role on the education and spiritual development in Tarnovo. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Seated anthropomorphic figurine, Telish, Pleven region. National Archaeological Museum, Sofia. Bulgaria
The rock-hewn Basarbovo Monastery (Monastery of Saint Dimitar Basarbowski) is a Bulgarian-orthodox cave monastery dating back to the 15th century. Bulgaria
The building of the former Communist Party Headquarters now used by the National Assembly of Bulgaria and Independence Square with restaurants. Sofia, Bulgaria (MR)
Vitosha Boulevard, the main pedestrian and commercial street in the centre of Sofia, full of shops, bars and restaurants. Sofia, Bulgaria
Tsarevets fortress with the remains of medieval houses and the Ascension Cathedral on the top of the hill. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Archaeological Museum. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Anthropomorphous vessel, clay. Archaeological Museum of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Detail of a house in Smardan street (Strada Smardan), the main pedestrian street in central Bucharest. Romania
Traditional farmhouse of Sasausi, Sibiu county. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania
Monument to the Soviet Army. Sofia, Bulgaria