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"Sofia: A City of Rich Cultural Heritage and Iconic Figures" Discover the vibrant city of Sofia, where history and art intertwine seamlessly. Immerse yourself in the captivating Rachenitsa Dance, a traditional Bulgarian folk dance that showcases the country's lively spirit. Admire Ivan Mrkvicka's masterpiece, "Rachenitsa Dance, 1894, " displayed at the National Gallery Kvadrat 500 in Sofia. Step into Bulgaria's Jewish heritage by visiting the magnificent Sofia Synagogue, built in 1909 and considered Europe's second-largest Sephardic Synagogue. Marvel at its architectural grandeur while delving into centuries-old traditions. Experience Easter like never before with Sofia's painted eggs, a cherished Bulgarian tradition that adds color to this enchanting European city. Stroll along Tsar Osvoboditel Street and immerse yourself in its bustling atmosphere as you explore shops, cafes, and historical landmarks. Even international icons find solace in Sofia. The legendary Sophia Loren graces London with her presence to promote her latest book from her elegant hotel suite. Her timeless beauty mirrors the allure of this remarkable city. Witness love unite nations through Princess Sophia of Greece's marriage to Don Juan Carlos of Spain—a testament to diplomacy and cultural exchange. Celebrate their union amidst Sofia's rich tapestry of history. Find solace within spirituality at the revered Saint Sophia Church—the oldest church in Sofia—where ancient walls whisper stories of faith throughout time. Pay homage to those lost during one of humanity’s darkest chapters at the Holocaust Monument nearby. Sofia extends beyond borders as South Nicosia gazes towards North Nicosia on Greek Cyprus—an emblematic connection between two cultures united by geography yet divided politically. Immerse yourself further into Sofia’s artistic realm by attending performances at Ivan Vasov National Theatre or taking a leisurely stroll through City Garden Park—a haven for nature lovers.