House-museum Pancho Vladigerov
Type: Museum
Location: Town Sofia »
Website: http://vladigerov.org
In Bulgarian: Къща-музей Панчо Владигеров »
Pancho Vladigerov (1899–1978) is a prominent Bulgarian composer, musician, conductor, pedagogue and publicist. He was born in Switzerland, but his childhood elapsed in town of Shumen (there is also a Museum of Pancho Vladigerov). From 1920 to 1932 Vladigerov lives and works in Berlin (Germany) and then he returned to Bulgaria.
This house in the Sofia quarter of Lozenets is the last, where he lived (from 1951 until his death in 1978) and is converted in a Museum at his desire. The entry door is made of iron and has a stylized logo - Nightingale - like the emblem of the Union of composers in Bulgaria.
In the Museum is preserved the working environment of the composer - some of his objects, books, etc. including his last Opus.
Address of the House-Museum Pancho Vladigerov: 10, Jakubica str, Sofia 1164
This house in the Sofia quarter of Lozenets is the last, where he lived (from 1951 until his death in 1978) and is converted in a Museum at his desire. The entry door is made of iron and has a stylized logo - Nightingale - like the emblem of the Union of composers in Bulgaria.
In the Museum is preserved the working environment of the composer - some of his objects, books, etc. including his last Opus.
Address of the House-Museum Pancho Vladigerov: 10, Jakubica str, Sofia 1164