Buzludzha monument – the rubble, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: Rubble leading up the crumbling staircase to the ruined murals at the
Buzludzha monument – the rubble

Buzludzha monument – the rubble, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: Rubble leading up the crumbling staircase to the ruined murals at the
Buzludzha monument – the tower, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: The concrete tower to the side of the main building, rumoured to have precious stones in the star at the
Buzludzha monument – concrete letters, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: The concrete letters, some removed, some hanging to one side, used to read out verses from “The International†and “The Worker’s
Buzludzha monument – the lobby, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: Once ordained with white marble and a copper roof, grand enough to accept high up dignitaries from the soviet days, now stripped and
Buzludzha monument – Todor Zhivkov, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: / My Blog / Best Served Cold / Marx, Engels, Lenin and the Bulgarian communist leader Todor Zhivkov. Zhivkov requested upon
Buzludzha monument – hammer and sickle, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: / My Blog / Best Served Cold / Hammer and sickle, too high to be vandalised and
Buzludzha monument (UFO building) landscape, a photo by adammlewis on Flickr. Via Flickr: / My Blog / Best Served Cold / Looking down past the building into the Balkan Mountains there is a wind farm.
Buzludzha monument (UFO building) ceiling, a photo by adammlewis on