National Gallery (Kvadrat 500, white building) ul. "19-ti fevruari" 1, 1000 Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria 10 lv (about 40 yuan). It is said that it only costs 2 lv on Thursday, but it has not been verified. This contemporary art exhibition is only part of the National Gallery exhibit, is a temporary exhibition, and 10 lv is a ticket to visit the entire National Gallery. The National Gallery’s latest and largest building opened on May 25, 2015. Over 42,000 works by Bulgarian and foreign artists. Some 1,700 artworks from the Gallery Rich Fund of the Museum’s collection are displayed in 28 exhibition halls on 4 floors. Collections date back to the 1890s, and most foreign collections were formed in the 1980s. The exhibition features works dating back to the mid-19th and 20th centuries of Bulgarian art, European art from the 15th to 19th centuries and art exhibits from Asia, Africa and the Americas. I would say I prefer to go to museums. Not to mention the National Gallery. It has a fairly comprehensive collection of Bulgarian paintings and sculptures since the 19th century. <ctag id="109665" type="4" businesstype="4"># Mid-Autumn Festival National Day Travel Check-in </ctag> <ctag id="59354" type="4" businesstype="2"># Self-driving Tour Treasure </ctag> <ctag id="77156" type="4" businesstype="2"># Museum Wonderful Roaming</ctag>
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National Gallery (Kvadrat 500, white building) ul. "19-ti fevruari" 1, 1000 Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria 10 lv (about 40 yuan). It is said that it only costs 2 lv on Thursday, but it has not been verified. This contemporary art exhibition is only part of the National Gallery exhibit, is a temporary exhibition, and 10 lv is a ticket to visit the entire National Gallery. The National Gallery’s latest and largest building opened on May 25, 2015. Over 42,000 works by Bulgarian and foreign artists. Some 1,700 artworks from the Gallery Rich Fund of the Museum’s collection are displayed in 28 exhibition halls on 4 floors. Collections date back to the 1890s, and most foreign collections were formed in the 1980s. The exhibition features works dating back to the mid-19th and 20th centuries of Bulgarian art, European art from the 15th to 19th centuries and art exhibits from Asia, Africa and the Americas. I would say I prefer to go to museums. Not to mention the National Gallery. It has a fairly comprehensive collection of Bulgarian paintings and sculptures since the 19th century. <ctag id="109665" type="4" businesstype="4"># Mid-Autumn Festival National Day Travel Check-in </ctag> <ctag id="59354" type="4" businesstype="2"># Self-driving Tour Treasure </ctag> <ctag id="77156" type="4" businesstype="2"># Museum Wonderful Roaming</ctag>
National Gallery (Note: Sofia also has a National Art Gallery, not the same building) ul. "19-ti fevruari" 1, 1000 Sofia Center, Sofia, Bulgaria 10 lv (about 40 yuan) This contemporary art exhibition is only part of the National Gallery exhibits, is a temporary exhibition, 10 lv is a ticket to visit the entire National Gallery. This temporary exhibition is a large exhibition of contemporary art in the Czech Republic, specially prepared for the National Gallery and the Bulgarian public, named Bohemiae Rosa, in Baroque style. There are more than 30 artists exhibiting. Themes, forms and symbols presented form a tendency to strongly dream, fantasy worlds and parallel realities, often triggered by the impulses of everyday life. By questioning reality, the author shares a new and unknown sense of reality with the audience. Anyway, after so many years, I still don't understand the so-called "modern art". If anyone can inspire, please leave a message and exchange <ctag id="109665" type="4" businesstype="4"># Mid-Autumn Festival National Day Travel Check-in </ctag> <ctag id="77156" type="4" businesstype="2"># Museum Wonderful Roaming </ctag> <ctag id="59354" type="4" businesstype="2"># Self-driving Tour Book </ctag>