"Vrana" Park-Museum, Sofia City

Vrana Palace is a royal palace with a park on the outskirts of Sofia, where the Royal Family spent most of their days. The property includes a park of 950 acres, a farm of 1000 acres and two buildings connected by a hot link. Ferdinand I decided to name the farmyard after the name of the first bird which landed on the roof. The palace was crammed with a whole flock of crows, typical for the Sofia Field, so the palace and the park were called "Vrana" which is the Bulgarian word for a crow.