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This media file captures a memorial in an outdoor park setting, likely in Sofia, Bulgaria, as indicated by the location context. The central subject is a fragment of the Berlin Wall – a weathered concrete slab with visible cracks and two circular holes, standing upright. To its right, a curved metallic plaque with text in both Bulgarian and German serves as an explanatory memorial. Both the concrete piece and the plaque rest on a reflective, possibly glass, base which shows distorted reflections of the structure and the surrounding greenery.

The scene is set in a lush green park with numerous trees, some featuring large, leafy canopies, and a grass lawn. In the background, benches and a dirt path are visible, along with a few indistinct figures walking further down the path, suggesting a public area. The lighting appears soft, indicative of daytime, possibly late afternoon or early evening, with some sunlight filtering through the dense foliage.

The visible text on the plaque, in Bulgarian on the left and German on the right, commemorates the historical significance of the Berlin Wall. It states that on August 13, 1961, a wall divided Berlin, Germany, Europe, and the world. It further notes that from November 9, 1989, to November 20, 1990, the wall was peacefully dismantled. The fragment is described as a gift from the citizens of Berlin to the citizens of Sofia, symbolizing a reunited Europe and serving as proof that Bulgarians were among the winners of this historical change. The plaque also bears the dates "Sofia, May 2006" and "Berlin, May 2006".
Plamen Pavlov

Jun 3, 2026, 5:33 PM

Sofia, Bulgaria

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This media file captures a memorial in an outdoor park setting, likely in Sofia, Bulgaria, as indicated by the location context. The central subject is a fragment of the Berlin Wall – a weathered concrete slab with visible cracks and two circular holes, standing upright. To its right, a curved metallic plaque with text in both Bulgarian and German serves as an explanatory memorial. Both the concrete piece and the plaque rest on a reflective, possibly glass, base which shows distorted reflections of the structure and the surrounding greenery. The scene is set in a lush green park with numerous trees, some featuring large, leafy canopies, and a grass lawn. In the background, benches and a dirt path are visible, along with a few indistinct figures walking further down the path, suggesting a public area. The lighting appears soft, indicative of daytime, possibly late afternoon or early evening, with some sunlight filtering through the dense foliage. The visible text on the plaque, in Bulgarian on the left and German on the right, commemorates the historical significance of the Berlin Wall. It states that on August 13, 1961, a wall divided Berlin, Germany, Europe, and the world. It further notes that from November 9, 1989, to November 20, 1990, the wall was peacefully dismantled. The fragment is described as a gift from the citizens of Berlin to the citizens of Sofia, symbolizing a reunited Europe and serving as proof that Bulgarians were among the winners of this historical change. The plaque also bears the dates "Sofia, May 2006" and "Berlin, May 2006".

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