Buzludzha Monument New

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Jan 25, 2025
Incredible, amazing, wonderful place. If you like things from the Communist Era and Cold War this is a place you must visit in your life. A ghost and phantasmagorical feeling in this area. Incredible…Full review by hgonzale3
Jun 11, 2024
A huge monument complex which can bee seen from afar. Unfortunately, it is not maintained as a monument should be, but is left to be destroyed one day. You can only see it from outside, although the …Full review by Soccca
May 21, 2024
One of the coolest human structures you ever see, in a remote dramatic mountain setting. There's no public transportation to get there, you will need to drive or taking a taxi. Road condition is not …Full review by W H

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Hi all! I will be in Sofia on the 14th and 15th of August, and would like so much to visit this attraction everyone says it …
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Hi all! I will be in Sofia on the 14th and 15th of August, and would like so much to visit this attraction everyone says it is amazing. Unfortunately, the private tours are really expensive (I have read ~150€ cost for the trip regardless of the number of people), and the cars to rent are mostly sold out for this days. Does anyone plan to go to Buzludzha on the 14 or 15. Maybe we could split the cost of a private tour, or if you have a car rented share the costs and the driving hours :). Thanks a lot!! Marcos
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You can get in at the moment, a group of locals showed us a way in through the floor into the basement just over a week ago which is difficult but worth it. Access to the tower now has …
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You can get in at the moment, a group of locals showed us a way in through the floor into the basement just over a week ago which is difficult but worth it. Access to the tower now has a sealed steel door which they tried to break through but no luck, they said they would return!
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Hi bro, I saw you said there are some sensors at the small and illegal entrance of Buzludzha, is there any other …
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Hi bro, I saw you said there are some sensors at the small and illegal entrance of Buzludzha, is there any other possibilities to enter?? I am really looking forward to enter in... Thanks for your response!!
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Hi, since may all entrances to the monument have been sealed off and the surroundings are protected by camera's. As far as i saw it is impossible to enter the building. Allthough I have …
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Hi, since may all entrances to the monument have been sealed off and the surroundings are protected by camera's. As far as i saw it is impossible to enter the building. Allthough I have no idea where security would come from if you force an entry. But the authorities do their best that you don;t even try. You can admire the exterior though which is also great. NB, a peak inside looked like the main staircase inside is about to collapse making it very dangerous to go inside. Please be careful.
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Is there really cameras and an alarm now?? Did you see them? surely they wouldnt bother connecting something like that. …
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Is there really cameras and an alarm now?? Did you see them? surely they wouldnt bother connecting something like that. where would the power come from
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Last time that I was there I did not see any cameras or alarms. Still I do think that they have some kind of security over there, even though definitely there shouldn't be any power in the …
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Last time that I was there I did not see any cameras or alarms. Still I do think that they have some kind of security over there, even though definitely there shouldn't be any power in the monument itself as it is abandoned for years now.
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Is it possible to get here via public transport or do you have to rent a car?
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I don't thing there is regular public transport. There are some small guest houses/ hotels near the abundant building, but is very unlikely there is daily buses. A car is much more …
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I don't thing there is regular public transport. There are some small guest houses/ hotels near the abundant building, but is very unlikely there is daily buses. A car is much more convincing as you can explore not only the monument, but also plenty of other interesting sites- anciant Thracian tombs, etc. spend few days, visit Plovdiv, Hissaria, the valet of the thraciant Kings, Kazanlak, etc.
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