Atanas Burov Square
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Atanas Burov, a prominent banker and politician, was honored with the naming of the square. The fountain was completely renovated in 2014, and it now draws visitors with its eye-catching lights and renovated structure. The water jets reach a few meters in height, and the dazzling lighting make the fountain into an exceptionally enchanting experience at night.
Water flowers, fans, water lamps, geysers, and other images embellish the water ensemble. The Fountain gradually evolves into a popular gathering spot where talented artists perform in public.
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