EUROPE-BULGARIA
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS

From 'http://www.emporis.com,'All Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
City
View
Sofia

Bulgaria ran away with the topsy-turvy capitalist circus, no-one told its people
they were swinging without a safety net. Consider that citizens resorted to
digging up the streets to pull copper from the telephone wires and you can
assume the ring wasn't exactly swinging. But what the visitor encounters now is
a country struggling valiantly to adapt and people who remain remarkably
hospitable in the face of social and economic chaos. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Parliament Building
Sofia

Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Gorvernment Building
Sofia

Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
President Office,Main Gate
Sofia

In morning & afternoon, their changed colour of uniform. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Tsar Osvoboditel Monument
Sofia
Monuemnt of the Russian Tzar Alexander II. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Saint Nedilya
Sofia
Built on 1863,call 'Saint Sunday' is an example of Neo-Byzantine architecture. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Bulbank
Sofia

Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Russian Orthodox
Chapel
Sofia

Graceful dome. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Saint Sedmuchislenitzi Church
Sofia

Built on 1528,it was originally built as a mosque called the'Black Mosque'. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Saint Alexander Nevski Cathedral
Sofia
Building was completed in 1912 for honor of 200,000 Russian soldiers who died in the Russian-Turkish liberation war. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Sofia University
Sofia
Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Street Scene
Sofia
Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Newsstand
Sofia
Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Bus Terminal
Sofia
Inside view of bus terminal. Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
National Assembly of Bulgaria
Sofia

Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.
Former Palace of 3rd Kingdom/National Art Gallery
Sofia

Photo by Changyong Shin on 2004.