Galeria Nina
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- Sofia
- Posted 3 years ago
Nina Gallery is an art store – gallery featuring handcrafted works by Bulgarian authors – works of fine and applied art – paintings, ceramics, porcelain, glass, jewelry, textiles – hand-painted scarves, purses, dolls, decorations, author’s pictures.
The store is a tiny but comfortable art space filled with favorites, carefully selected pieces of art produced with hands.
You can easily find us in the heart of Sofia, at No. 19 Angel Kanchev Street, on the most creative street in the city.
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