• Explore Bulgaria’s Socialist past at your own pace with a 3-hour self-guided tour of the Museum of Socialist Art, in the heart of Sofia.
  • Museum of Socialist Art represents art from the years between 1945 -1989, the period of Socialist rule in Bulgaria.
  • If you want to go off the beaten path, then Museum of Socialist Art is a must-see in the city of Sofia. It is a bit of a walk from the nearest metro station.
  • It was established on 19 September 2011 amidst a controversy over the name, which was initially proposed as "Museum of Totalitarian Art".
  • In the morning visit the Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia, where you can find out more about the 45 years of the Bulgarian history, marked by this regime.
  • Boyana Church. Catholic Cathedral St. Joseph. Monument of the Unknown Soldier. Museum of Socialist Art. National Archaeological Museum.
  • Amidst controversy, the museum's name, originally planned to be "Museum of Totalitarian Art", was changed to "Museum of Socialist Art".[1][3][4]...
  • As melhores formas de explorar o ponto de interesse Museum of Socialist Art e as atrações nas proximidades.
  • The National Gallery – Museum of Socialist Art is located at 7 Lachezar Stanchev Street which is easily reached from G.M.Dimitrov metro station.
  • The Socialist Art Museum is a small but interesting museum located in Sofia. It consists of a single room with around two dozen paintings...