In Front of the Central Market Hall
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Panoramic photo by Dimitar Torbov EXPERT Taken 10:50, 06/08/2008 - Views loading...

In Front of the Central Market Hall

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A: Banya bashi mosque

by Dimitar Torbov, 20 meters away

Banya bashi mosque

B: Central Sofia Market Hall

by Dimitar Torbov, 40 meters away

Central Sofia Market Hall

C: TZUM - Central Department Store

by Dimitar Torbov, 160 meters away

TZUM - Central Department Store

D: Ekzarh Yosif Str.

by Dimitar Torbov, 160 meters away

Ekzarh Yosif Str.

E: Drinking Fountains with Mineral Water

by Dimitar Torbov, 170 meters away

Drinking Fountains with Mineral Water

F: Monument of Pope John XXIII

by Dimitar Torbov, 260 meters away

Monument of Pope John XXIII

G: Martenitsi

by Dimitar Torbov, 280 meters away

Martenitsa is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and worn from March 1 until arou...

Martenitsi

H: Saint Joseph Cathedral

by Dimitar Torbov, 300 meters away

Saint Joseph Cathedral

I: Pirotska Str.

by Dimitar Torbov, 310 meters away

Pirotska Str.

J: Former Communist Party House

by Dimitar Torbov, 320 meters away

Now it's a part of Bulgarian Parliament

Former Communist Party House

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