Sofia Day 3
I followed a self guided walk for Sofia today. In the end I'd seen a lot of what they suggested but did find some lovely places. I just can't do another tour with a leader that needs to tell me everything that I usually forget very quickly or just switch off! This was excellent.
https://freesofiatour.com/blog/self-guided-sofia-tour/
this was a pretty amazing find. It's in the underpass of the station. It's the ancient Roman town of Serdica! Is there anywhere the Romans didn't go?
this lane led out onto the street but still the Roman town went on. There was a musician at the end.
A better picture off the net of the Synagogue
this was the most amazing place. It used to be the mineral baths. It's now a museum. When I went in there was a choir. So beautiful to listen to - I stayed for the whole concert.
Next came the parliament buildings.
Communist style!
these lovely statues are outside the Sofia City Art Gallery. Only 1 floor but the exhibition was beautiful.
https://sghg.bg/en/
Some of the paintings
Then it was an amble back to the hotel.
And I went into a school to check out a green jumper and came out with this!
I'm not sure where I'll store it. Might have to wear it! The left who ran the shop was very interesting. She's travelled widely and spoke very good English.
I'm back in my own haunt for the 4th night in a row. It's the only place that sells Prosecco.
https://sghg.bg/en/exhibitions/genko-genkov-beyond-the-visible-100th-anniversary-of-the-artists-birth/
Stuff to read about Bulgaria https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.business-standard.com/amp/article/news-ani/bulgaria-ranks-sixth-among-ten-poorest-countries-in-europe-121102900329_1.html
https://www.euractiv.com/section/economy-jobs/news/bulgaria-looks-toward-quality-jobs-to-combat-poverty/
I like the juxtaposition of the roman ruins and the modern train station!
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