Centre of Folk Arts & Crafts

Sofia


Typical Bulgarian souvenirs such as hand-woven rugs, pottery, silver jewellery, woodcarvings and CDs of Bulgarian music are available in this crowded shop, though prices are rather high. There's another branch inside the Royal Palace, at the exit from the Ethnographic Museum.


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