Communist Sofia old city tour

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Socialist Sofia in Sofia Old City Tours

Although many monuments had been destroyed or neglected after the Communist regime. We can still see many of them in our Sofia Old City tours.

The Communist Bulgaria, like the other communist countries left their mark on the landscape. Pretty successful, one would say.

When you look at the monuments and you compare them, you might notice that they differ in size. The bigger the better, accordiong to communist mentality.

Let`s see some of the socialist hot points in Sofia…

Ministry of Councils and Presidency House

Both buildings are located on each side of the yellow brick road, which was the wedding present from the Austro-Hungarian Empire for the marriage of Ferdinand I and Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma on April 20, 1893. If you think that yellow represents freshness, happiness, positivity, clarity, energy, optimism, enlightenment, remembrance, intellect, honor, loyalty and joy. What could be the better gift for them to put around their place.

Still the centre of Sofia is proud to have these same yellow bricks. Nowadays, it has even entered the Bulgarian language and it is often used in the expression `to have been born or grown up on the yellow pavement`.

The Council of Ministers building is the working place of the Bulgarian Prime-Minister and the Bulgarian government meets there every week. The Prime-Minister`s office windows face the Presidency which outstands 100 metres from the Government building.

Sofia Old City Tours – Soviet Army Monument

Due to the 10th anniversary of the liberation from Germans, the Monument to the Soviet Army was built in 1954.

Brotherhood Mound – a hidden obelisk monument

The obelisk had been erected for the remains of 17 partisan who died in the fight against fascism. It is as much as 41-metre high granite obelisk on each site of which you can see the joy of the Bulgarian people on 9th September 1944. It is the date that commemorates the Liberation of Bulgaria form fascism.

Sofia Old City Tours – Museum of Socialist Art

In the summer of 2011 a group of artists painted “pop icons” on the Soviet Army memorial. That was `the last drop that made the cup run over`. Immediately the country put itself in action and the government decided to establish museums in Bulgaria. As a result of that decision the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Ancient Sofia, and the National Museum Complex (renamed as “the Bulgarian Louvre”) were established. Soon after that the Museum of Socialist art also was established.

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