Art galleries in Sofia

The fine art, also called visual arts, is presented to the public in national, municipal or private galleries, as well as on Internet-based galleries. Permanent, temporary, visiting or mixed expositions of Contemporary, Modern and Renaissance art is being presented.

National Art Gallery in Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia is home to many art galleries.

National galleries

  • National Art Gallery (part of the National Gallery);
  • Square 500 (part of the National Gallery);
  • National Gallery of Foreign Art (part of the National Gallery);
  • Sofia Arsenal - Museum of Contemporary Art (part of the National Gallery);
  • The crypt of the cathedral St. Alexander Nevsky (part of the National Gallery);
  • National Museum of Bulgarian Fine Arts;
  • National High School of Applied Arts "St. Luca";
  • Museum of the Socialist Art (part of the National Gallery)

State galleries

Foreign art gallery in Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Sredets Gallery - Ministry of Culture;
  • Bulgaria Gallery at the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra;
  • Debut Gallery at the National School of Fine Arts "Ilia Petrov" (High School of Fine Arts);
  • Archives Exhibition Hall, Archives State Agency;
  • New Bulgarian University - UniArt Gallery
    "Mission" Gallery, State Cultural Institute at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Galleries at universities

Municipal galleries

  • Sofia City Art Gallery;
  • Workshop - "Dechko Uzunov" Gallery;
  • Vaska Emanouilova Gallery;
  • The Gallery at the Professional High School of Fine Arts “Prof. Nikolay Raynov”

Other public galleries

  • Shipka 6 Str. Gallery, Union of the Bulgarian Artists;
  • "Rayko Alexiev" Gallery, Union of the Bulgarian Artists;
  • Gallery - bookstore "Sofia Press", Union of the Bulgarian Artists;
  • Gallery at the Union of the Architects in Bulgaria;
  • Gallery at the Union of Bulgarian Composers;
  • The Red House - Center for Culture and Debates;
  • Gallery Gallery - Router gallery focussed on digital art

Galleries at foreign cultural institutes

  • Instituto Cervantes
  • Polish Cultural Institute
  • Russian Cultural and Information Center
  • Finnish Embassy
  • French Institute

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