Find out what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain by joining our Communist tour. A 45-year-long period compressed in about 3 hours, including the factors that led to it, its aftermath and how it affects present-day Bulgaria. The main goal is to present this controversial period of Bulgarian history in an objective and informative way.
Topics include World War 2, education, healthcare, industry, housing, economics, and culture.
bul.Vitosha 2, Sofia, Bulgaria
The first stop of the Sofia Communist Tour.
Corner of Alabin Str. and 2 Vitosha Blvd., Sofia, Bulgaria
The Palace of Justice in Sofia is the starting point of the Sofia Communist Tour.
Tsar Kaloyan 9, 1000 Sofia Center, Additional entrance from Saborna street, Sofia, Bulgaria
A hidden church. Religion during the Communist period.
Knyaz Alexander Dondukov Blvd 2, Sofia, Bulgaria
The arrival of the Soviet Army in Bulgaria.
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The Largo Complex in the heart of Sofia. Story of the Red Star and Statue of Lenin.
Next to Alexadar 1 Square, Sofia, Bulgaria
The story of the Mausoleum
1, Knyaz Alexander I Sq., Sofia, Bulgaria
The building of the Former Royal Palace during the early communist days.
Boulevard Cherni Vrah, , Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia's most controversial monument and graffiti art. Early uprisings against the communist regime.
Bulgaria Blvd, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia's biggest communist landmark and a famous cultural hub.
1, Bulgaria Square, Sofia, Bulgaria
Final stop of the tour. The story of how it all ended.
Outside the Palace of Justice, at the corner of Vistosha Boulevard and Alabin Street
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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