There are three main areas in the heart of Plovdiv that attract the visitors, The Old Town, Kapana and the central pedestrianised areas of the new town, all in relatively close proximity to each other but you will need a good two days to get round the sights, especially if you're planning on going inside the museums and old houses.
The Old Town is compact but it is built on three hills and the streets and few pavements are made of very bumpy cobblestones, which can soon wear you out. Sturdy footwear and plenty of refreshment stops are recommended.
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45 paintings, donated by local artist, Encho Pironkov (b.1932) which present different periods of his development.
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In 2003, a permanent exhibition dedicated to the work of the famous Plovdiv artist 'Georgi Bozhilov - Slona' (1935-2001) was arranged in the restored Skobeleva …
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Modern wing of the city art gallery situated down in the main pedestrian zone. Exhibitions of contemporary artists from both Bulgaria and abroad are held in …
City Art Gallery: 'Tsanko Lavrenov' and 'Mexican Art'
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Exhibited on the first floor of the Mesrobovich House are part of 1150 graphic works by famous Mexican artists donated to the Gallery by the Government of …