She arrived in Italy together with her boyfriend, allegedly for two weeks, not suspecting that fate had other plans for her. Today, 30 years later, Dr. Evgenia Vukadinova has long since separated from her partner, has a 24-year-old daughter, and still..
On February 8, in the building of the Marco Besso Foundation in the heart of Rome, a solo exhibition of Bulgarian artistic dui Marusia and Tania Kalimerov was opened. At the official event, special greetings were given by the Bulgarian ambassador to..
He was born in Italy 26 years ago. His mother is Bulgarian, his father Italian, and he is proud to be the bearer of two cultures and two languages. He admits that he feels at home in Sofia. And his great love is cinema. Alessandro Massacci decided to..
"La Sapienza" in Rome is one of the oldest and most prestigious Italian universities, founded in 1303. Today it is the largest university in Europe by the number of full-time students. Similar to other higher education institutions in Italy, the..
From 20 to 28 January, residents of Rome and visitors to the Eternal City can see the exhibition "The Beauty of Roman Mosaics (1st to 6th centuries). Discoveries in Bulgarian Lands" by Katya Badinska-Lekova. The show will be held at the Bulgarian Gallery..
He came to Italy 6 years ago, driven by his love of cinema and his dream of becoming a good director. After graduating in Theatre and Cinema from Rome's La Sapienza University, Boris Slavchev started working as a photographer. Today, the..
She was one of the most filmed Bulgarian actresses in the 1990s. She was part of the troupe of the National Theater in Sofia with a vivid stage presence. Elzhana Popova is a legend for an entire generation of Bulgarians. We remember her mostly as "the..
Prof. Dr. Ivan Ivanov is known as Father Ivan or Padre Giovanni among the Bulgarians in Rome. The professor divides his time between Rome and Sofia. He is a lecturer at the Theological Faculty of the Sofia University and he also leads the services in the..
According to official statistics, there are 50,000 Bulgarian citizens living on the territory of Italy, but unofficially their number is around 90,000, Nelly Simeonova, head of the consular section at the Bulgarian embassy in Rome said in an interview..
What did 2023 look like from the point of view of the Bulgarians living abroad? In the last days of the year, a Radio Bulgaria team was on a visit to Rome to meet with the Bulgarians living there. Most of them say they follow events in this country..