At 7.30 tonight, archive material will tell the story of one of Sofia’s shortest streets (a mere 60 metres) – Malko Tarnovo – as part of a project “Malko Tarnovo – the street of time”.
A temporary exhibition highlighting stories from different centuries will be arranged on the emblematic staircase, while actors from the Youth Theatre and from Phormatik studio will make a multimedia presentation of archive material, BNR-Sofia reports.
The project studies and collects stories, photographs and legends spanning the entire history of the capital city, hidden away behind the building facades and under the cobbles of Malko Tarnovo - one the capital city’s most popular central streets.
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