Amphitheater of Serdica, Sofia, Bulgaria
Budapeshta St 2, Sofia-city, Sofia, 1000, Bulgaria
Amphitheatre of Serdica in Bulgaria
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What to See in Sofia: Amphitheater of Serdika
The recently discovered and excavated Amphitheatre of Serdica in the centre of Sofia, was once the largest amphitheatre in Bulgaria.
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Invisible Serdica - The West gate of Serdica
In the video are shown the excavations of The West gate of Serdica in Sofia, Bulgaria.
This video is part of the Invisible Serdica mobile application which is free to download for iOS and Android devices. More information about the application you can find on invisibleserdica.org.
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アキーラさん観察①ブルガリア・ソフィア市街地・セルディカの遺跡!Ruins of Serdica in the Center of Sofia in Bulgaria
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平成28年(2016年)8月23日~31日にブルガリア政府観光庁の招待旅行(ファムトリップ)に参加しました。ブルガリアは平成24年(2012年)7月に訪問して以来2回目の訪問です。前回はソフィアだけですが、今回は、多くの都市を訪問しました。
訪問した都市は、ソフィア→プロヴディフ→シプカ峠付近→カザンラク→カルロヴォ→ヒサリャと訪問。ソフィアからブルガリア中部を周りました。政府観光庁がミニバスを手配してくれたので、それに乗り、日本に13年間住んでいたブルガリア人の日本語ガイドの方に案内してもらえました。
ブルガリアは、東ヨーロッパの共和制国家です。 バルカン半島に位置し、北にルーマニア、西にセルビア、マケドニア共和国、南にギリシャ、トルコと隣接し、東は黒海に面しています。首都はソフィアです。住民は、 スラヴ系のブルガリア人が83.9%、トルコ人が9.4%、移動型民族のロマ人が4.7%。
ブルガリアの料理は、周辺のバルカン半島諸国と類似するものが多く、ひき肉料理や煮込み料理、シレネと呼ばれるヤギの乳からつくられるチーズ、ヨーグルトなどが代表的。ヨーグルトに相当する醗酵乳食品は他の国にも存在するが、ブルガリアのヨーグルトが日本のみならず世界的に有名になっている。これはロシアの微生物学者イリヤ・メチニコフが、ヨーグルトは長寿に効果があるとしてヨーロッパ中に広めたからである。
Our last day traveling in Sofia, Bulgaria: Bulgarian b-boys, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and pizza
On our last day of exploring Sofia, Bulgaria we witnessed a talented performance by Bulgarian breakdancers, visited Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, ate giant slabs of pizza and randomly wandered around before finally arriving at the train station for a trip back to Istanbul, Turkey. In many ways it was shocking that our time in Sofia, Bulgaria had expired. It felt as though we had just arrived via train from Istanbul, Turkey. In a few short days we had already witnessed many street performances, ate chushki burek and drank rakia.
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The quirky charms of Sofia had begun to win us over; yet, it was our last day in the city.
With just a few hours to kill before we had to head back to the train station, we decided to explore the city more on foot visiting lesser frequented back-alleys and a few main attractions we missed out on during previous strolls.
As soon as we stepped out of our door we noticed a large crowd circling around what appeared to be some kind of street performance.
As I inched my closer to the front, I noticed a group of Bulgarian men breakdancing, also known as b-boying, in unison.
Breakdancing is hugely popular in South Korea. On many occasions I had witnessed performances in popular shopping districts in Seoul, South Korea.
I had no idea it was popular in Bulgaria: just another one of Sofia's many surprises.
With little time to spare we headed straight for Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the main landmarks in the city.
This imposing ornate building is a Bulgarian Orthodox Cathedral built in Neo-Byzantine style.
When we set foot inside it was surprisingly empty.
Having checked this Cathedral off of our list of places to visit, the rest of our time was spent randomly wandering around back-alleys and lesser known streets nearby the downtown area.
The bright colors of the building and the high volume of graffiti and street art reminded me a lot of specific barrios in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sofia, a very pedestrian friendly city, has a bit of a rough edge to it which I like.
After devouring a giant slab of pizza we realized we were short on time and headed to the train station.
As we waited to board our train we marveled at the Soviet-style station, which featured several massive jagged monuments.
Minutes before our train arrived, we tried feeding a dog some crispy pretzels. After it refused, a chubby well fed pigeon came and nibbled on it.
A rather fitting way to end what was a quirky time spent in Bulgaria, a country I'm itching to visit again soon in the future.
На последния ни ден на проучване София, България станахме свидетели на един талантлив представяне на българските breakdancers, посети катедралата Александър Невски, яде гигантски плочи от пица и случайно се скитаха наоколо, преди да стигне накрая до гарата за пътуване обратно към Истанбул, Турция.
Во время нашего последнего дня, посвященного осмотру София, Болгария мы стали свидетелями талантливого выступление болгарских Breakdancers, посетил Александро-Невский собор, ели гигантские плиты пиццы и случайно бродил перед наконец, прибывает на вокзале для поездки назад в Стамбуле, Турция.
This is part of our Travel in Bulgaria series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Bulgarian culture, Bulgarian arts, Bulgarian foods, Bulgarian religion and Bulgarian people.
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Hotels in Sofia 5 Stars - Arena di Serdica Residence Hotel, Sofia, Bulgaria
Arena di Serdica Residence Hotel, Budapeshta St 2,Sofia-city, Sofia, 1000, Bulgaria, Phone: +359 2 810 7777
Walk around the Triangular Tower of Serdica
Walk around the Triangular Tower of ancient city of Serdica, currently located in Sofia, Bulgaria
Archaeological park Western gate of Serdica Sofia, Bulgaria. 5 February 2018
This is the last one from the Western gate of Serdica series and from the lets see what this drone is capable of experiments.
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Tour of Ancient Ulpia Serdica, Sofia, Bulgaria
The making of Antique Serdica
Arena Di Serdica Hotel, Sofia, Bulgaria HD review
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The newest 5 star hotel from the FPI Hotels & Resorts chain, Arena di Serdica in Sofia, is located in the heart of the city and is an excellent choice for business and cultural trips.
Arena di Serdica is steps from main administrative, financial and shopping district, as well as the cultural and historic sights. The Hotel is easily accessible from Sofia International Airport (6 miles) and the Central Railway station (2.5 miles). The pearl of modern Sofia is the ruins of an ancient amphitheatre, dated from the third century, which is exposed at the first floor of the hotel. Additionally, the hotel offers four multifunctional conference halls for up to 80 people.
Амфитеатъра на Сердика (Amphitheater of Serdica)
Arena di Serdica - Bulgaria
There are hundreds and thousands of luxury hotels all around the world but only few of them can compete with the originality, architectural ingenuity and aesthetic appeal of the five-star Arena di Serdica Residence Hotel, one of the newest recruits in the FPI Hotels and Resorts team. And this has everything to do with its location, of course... and a little bit of history.
People can find Arena di Serdica standing elegantly on the quiet Budapeshta Street in the centre of Sofia. The whole area where the hotel is situated actually reminds us in a way of the hill of Montmartre in Paris, with its beautiful steep, narrow walkways and alleys. There are lots of popular landmarks in the vicinity as well, including the Royal Palace, which is right next to the hotel, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Russian Church among others. The offices and headquarters of many large companies and important government institutions also lie nearby - a fact that makes many businessmen and famous politicians choose Arena di Serdica when they are on a visit to Bulgaria. OK, wait a second! Is that why this place is so special? Well, no. Here is why.
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Serdica amphitheatre in 3D
Serdica amphitheater has been recently discovered and partially exposed in Arena di Serdica hotel in Builgaria.
This video is part of the Invisible Serdica mobile application which is free to download for iOS and Android devices.
More ruins from the Serdica complex @ Sofia, Bulgaria 2019
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Sofia Serdika
Sofia, Bulgaria. It was taken outside Serdika Metro station.