The scars of war

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This tour invites you to recognize the effect of wars on the fabric of the city . See how wars changed Sofia, the role of the capital in events which unfolded far away; what architectural jewels survived to date. Discover the unfamiliar face of Sofia while walking the streets with your mobile device in your hand.

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Your location Alexandrovska Hospital The St. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Cathedral The Bulgarian Archaeological Institute The Archaeological Museum The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences The Bulgarian National Bank The German Legation The City Casino Grand Hotel Imperial The Vrana Palace The Home of Dr. Metodi Slavchev, MD. The Home of Ivan Vazov The Home of Ivan Ev. Geshov The House of Arts And Press The Home of Geo Milev The Bulgarian Phoenix Insurance Company The Orel Insurance Company The Theological Academy The State Print House The Balkan National Insurance Company The Bulgarian Agricultural Bank The Zoo The St. Joseph Catholic Cathedral The Santa Maria Catholic School The Todor Chipev Bookstore The Alessandro Manzoni Royal Italian School Ministry of War The St. St. Cyril and Methodius French Catholic School for Boys The National Theatre The Bulgarian National Library The National Assembly The Palace of Sofia Region The Memorial to The Fallen in the 1912–1918 Wars Servicemen of 1st Infantry Sofia Regiment and 6th Infantry Tarnovo Regiment First Evangelical Cathedral Church The Apartment Building at Levski and Graf Ignatiev The Russian Church St. Nicholas the Wonderworker The Russian Monument The Palace of the Holy Synod The Knyaz Boris of Tarnovo Orphanage The Sofia Popular Bank The Town Hall The Odeon Theatre The Prošek Brothers’ Brewery The St. Josef French College for Girls The Union Palace Hotel The Sofia Railway Station The Central Mineral Bath The Central Market Hall The Church of St. Nicholas of Myra of Lycia the Miracle-Worker
1 Alexandrovska Hospital
2 The St. Alexander Nevsky Memorial Cathedral
3 The Bulgarian Archaeological Institute
4 The Archaeological Museum
5 The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
6 The Bulgarian National Bank
7 The German Legation
8 The City Casino
9 Grand Hotel Imperial
10 The Vrana Palace
11 The Home of Dr. Metodi Slavchev, MD.
12 The Home of Ivan Vazov
13 The Home of Ivan Ev. Geshov
14 The House of Arts And Press
15 The Home of Geo Milev
16 The Bulgarian Phoenix Insurance Company
17 The Orel Insurance Company
18 The Theological Academy
19 The State Print House
20 The Balkan National Insurance Company
21 The Bulgarian Agricultural Bank
22 The Zoo
23 The St. Joseph Catholic Cathedral
24 The Santa Maria Catholic School
25 The Todor Chipev Bookstore
26 The Alessandro Manzoni Royal Italian School
27 Ministry of War
28 The St. St. Cyril and Methodius French Catholic School for Boys
29 The National Theatre
30 The Bulgarian National Library
31 The National Assembly
32 The Palace of Sofia Region
33 The Memorial to The Fallen in the 1912–1918 Wars Servicemen of 1st Infantry Sofia Regiment and 6th Infantry Tarnovo Regiment
34 First Evangelical Cathedral Church
35 The Apartment Building at Levski and Graf Ignatiev
36 The Russian Church St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
37 The Russian Monument
38 The Palace of the Holy Synod
39 The Knyaz Boris of Tarnovo Orphanage
40 The Sofia Popular Bank
41 The Town Hall
42 The Odeon Theatre
43 The Prošek Brothers’ Brewery
44 The St. Josef French College for Girls
45 The Union Palace Hotel
46 The Sofia Railway Station
47 The Central Mineral Bath
48 The Central Market Hall
49 The Church of St. Nicholas of Myra of Lycia the Miracle-Worker
50 The St. Spas Church
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