Monumento alla Buzludzha e Museo socialista Tour per piccoli gruppi





Descrizione
In questo tour di un giorno, avrai la possibilità di conoscere il periodo comunista (periodo socialista) in Bulgaria. La repubblica socialista di Bulgaria è esistita dal 1946 al 1989. Questa è una delle parti più controverse della storia moderna. Ma una cosa è certa: come qualsiasi altro sistema politico, il comunismo (socialismo) ci ha lasciato in eredità sia cose che vorremmo dimenticare che altre che possiamo ammirare.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Il nostro viaggio inizierà con il prelievo dal tuo hotel alle 09:30. Per prima cosa visiteremo il Museo di arte socialista di Sofia. Lì avremo la possibilità di vedere oltre 70 opere di scultura monumentale, esposte in un parco di 7.500 mq. Su uno speciale piedistallo è esposta la grande stella a cinque punte che un tempo incoronava l'ex Party House nel centro di Sofia. Se il giorno del tuo viaggio è lunedì, sostituiremo il museo con un altro straordinario monumento comunista: il Bells Park. Fu costruito nel 1979 dalla figlia dell'ultimo leader comunista della Bulgaria con l'iniziativa chiamata "La bandiera della pace". I bambini di entrambi i lati della cortina di ferro si incontravano e suonavano le campane che vengono presentate nel parco.
Quando finiremo la nostra passeggiata nel museo continueremo il viaggio verso la nostra prossima destinazione: il monumento di Buzludzha, che è uno dei più importanti del periodo socialista. Dopo circa 3 ore di viaggio panoramico raggiungeremo il monumento di Buzludzha. È stato eretto nel 1981 per commemorare il socialismo. I lavori per il monumento iniziarono nel 1974 e furono intrapresi da unità dell'esercito bulgaro assistite da numerosi artigiani responsabili delle grandi statue e dei murales. Dopo la caduta del governo nel 1989, il sito è stato abbandonato e lasciato esposto ad atti vandalici.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Verrai prelevato dal tuo alloggio a Sofia
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Comprendiamo le tue preoccupazioni in relazione a COVID 19, quindi abbiamo preso le misure necessarie per farti sentire al sicuro. Tutte le nostre guide e conducenti sottopongono a regolari controlli medici, indossano maschere durante i tour e in ogni veicolo abbiamo uno spray disinfettante. Inoltre a causa della situazione oggigiorno organizziamo tour solo per piccoli gruppi (fino a 7 persone) e abbiamo la possibilità di tour privati.
Recensioni(28)
What an amazing experience, I’m so glad I did it. Kiko was the best guide ever, so knowledgeable and always ready to answer my question. 10/10 without doubts.
Fabulous tour! Ivan was a great guide and driver! Super happy and very relaxed! Had a super day! The sun even came out on cue!
Overall an amazing day. The Soviet art museum was pretty neat but the real amazing part of the tour was Buzludzha. An absolute jaw dropping building surrounded by jaw dropping views. My guide was really cool - no one else was on the tour so it was like a private tour which was cool. Overall 10/10 would recommend of you love brutalism.
Fantastic experience, helpful and friendly guide and that answered all our curiosities. At the summit it snowed a lot, we arrived during a blizzard but the difficult climb was worth the experience!
Dear traveler, Thank you for your review. For us is a pleasure to have such adventurous people as clients. Our team wishes you many more wonderful experiences!
The monuments were definitely worth seeing. It was a Monday and the museum was closed, so we stopped by the Thracian tombs instead. Maria, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable. Highly recommend this tour, just note that it's 3 hours of driving each way. It was a rainy day when I went, so being able to see the countryside from the car worked out well.
Everything was perfect. The museum of socialist art is only an exhibition of statues from the communist period and a film-documentary about some moments from that same time. It's really interesting if you're attracted to this kind of historical question. As for the Buzludzha Monument, it was amazing! The place is amazing and imposing, and the view around is just beautiful. As for Todor as a guide, he is very good and friendly. He was punctual in picking me up, drives properly and is someone attentive to any request to buy food, water or go to the bathroom. He is also a person who knows too much about history, it was very enriching to talk to him. 100% recommended!!
The guide was very knowledgeable about the history of Bulgaria and was also very friendly. Couldn’t recommend this trip enough!
Daniel the tour guide was great, making really interesting conversation providing up close stories of the politics and culture at play overtime. Definitely worth seeing the monument if you are interested in architecture, engineering or communism especially because it might not survive too much longer. It is a long drive though.
I really wanted to enjoy this day trip, but the reality is that I received no educational value from it - at all. Our tour guide was as nice as could be, so it doesn’t feel good to be critical, but his accent made learning anything from him unbearably difficult. My friend and I took this trip on a rainy day, which wasn’t ideal. But, the weather was less of a drawback than our guide’s difficult accent. The trip was advertised on TripAdvisor as having a 9:30am pickup and starting with a trip to the Museum of Socialist Art. Well, it ended up having an 8am pickup and we went straight to the Buzludzha Monument. Patrons should know in advance what their accurate itinerary will be, so I didn’t appreciate this discrepancy. It was a long journey to the Buzludzha Monument and one with little educational commentary. We were told that the commentary would commence once we reached the monument, but it was honestly so difficult to understand that it provided no value to us. The lunch stop was affordable and delicious, so that was appreciated. I also really appreciated that our guide waited as we watched the ~25-minute film at the Museum of Socialist Art. The “museum” was more of an exhibition of art, but it was still enjoyable — especially the outdoor portion. To summarize, our guide was patient and kind, but English-speaking tourists expect more clarity when it comes to the accent of their guide. I’d be lying if I said I was 100% satisfied with how the day went.
For anyone interested in Brutalist architecture, I cannot recommend this tour highly enough - it's an absolute must-do! The tour guide was exceptional. Despite being the only participant, the tour went ahead and benefited from the guide's extensive knowledge. He shared fascinating insights about communism, daily life of Bulgarian citizens, and the rich cultural heritage of the country. As the Museum of Communist Arts was closed on the day of my trip, my guide quickly adapted the itinerary and we visited The Bells Monument instead. An unexpected highlight was our ride through the Valley of the Thracian Kings. I learned about Bulgaria's oldest civilization and had the opportunity to see their ancient burial grounds. A surprising fact I discovered was that Spartacus, the famous gladiator, was actually of Thracian origin - essentially Bulgarian! The tour seamlessly blended architectural marvels, historical insights, and natural beauty. From the imposing Buzludzha monument to the lush Bulgarian landscapes, every moment was captivating.



