Wednesday 13 May 2015

Central Mineral Baths

Hello everyone!

Today I've decided to tell you about a place I rediscovered recently: the Central Mineral Baths in Sofia.

When it comes to mineral waters, few countries in the world can be compared to Bulgaria.
Indeed, it boasts well over 200 mineral springs all over the country and one of the most attractive is in  the capital’s centre: the Central Mineral Baths.
It's situated right between Banya Bashi Mosque, the Sofia Synagogue, the Catholic Cathedral of St. Joseph and St. Nedelya Orthodox Church. This religious crossroads is a common rest stop for all those who have set out on a pilgrimage around Sofia’s most remarkable cultural and spiritual landmarks.

Public Baths have existed in Sofia at least as early as the 16th century.
The current Central Mineral Baths building was designed in the Vienna Secession style, but integrating typically Bulgarian, Byzantine and Eastern Orthodox ornamental elements. It worked as the city's public baths from 1913 until 1986. The baths were abandoned for a long time. 

Then, they were subsequently partially reconstructed and thoroughly cleaned.
After this restoration, the baths host now the Museum of Sofia's History and is planned to be a Spa centre part also.

There is right now a paper art exhibition which I recommend to you!

For this shooting, I'm showing you my brand new Zara ripped jeans. I like this jeans because they are neither too light nor too much darkened but just the perfect blue to me! 
I didn’t mean to be extravagant, so I mixed the jeans with a simple black shirt and pumps.

Hope you like this post and my outfit!

Have a beautiful day!

Xxx

Teodora





The water springs 46°C
Everyone can fill his bottle of water, drink mineral water freely at any time! 







I’m wearing :

 Shirt H&M old
Ripped jeans Zara
Pumps Louboutin
Bag Zara old
Armani Sunglasses

Where ?
The Central Mineral Baths in SofiaTsentralna mineralna banya

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