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The Church of St. Paraskeva-Petka (known to most Varna residents as simply St. Petka)
The Maritime Church of St. Nicholas was built in 1865.
The Central Post Office in Varna by architect Angel Momov and constructed in 1930s.
In 1885 the Bulgarian prince Alexander I laid the foundation stone for this Catholic Church.
The daughter of a French military officer, participant in the Crimean war in 1853 – 1856, built the French Girls’ Boarding House.
The Balchik Palace and the resort with the same name are situated in the Bulgarian Black Sea town in Southern Dobruja.
The Astronaut Alley is located near the Pantheon. It has been a tradition the visiting astronauts to plant a coniferous tree.
The Asparuhovo Bridge is a bridge in Varna , connecting the Asparuhovo with the city of Varna.
Varna Art Gallery has departments of painting, graphics and sculpture, aiming at showing the best by all Varna artists, as well as by most of Bulgaria’s other leading masters.
Just beyond at the junction of the streets Khan Kroum and Clement, is the small 19th century Armenian Church of “St. Sarkis".
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