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100 National Tourist Sites

Discover Bulgaria's top cultural, historical, and natural landmarks, from ancient fortresses to natural wonders, through the 100 National Tourist Sites.

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About Bulgaria

Explore Bulgaria's landscapes, history, culture, and traditions. A Southeast European gem blending ancient roots with contemporary achievements.

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State History

Dive into Bulgaria's past from ancient times, through medieval glory, Ottoman rule, to modern democracy.

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Travel to Bulgaria

Explore Bulgaria, a country rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. From the Black Sea's beaches to ancient monasteries in the mountains, and lively Sofia's streets.

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Planetarium, Smolyan

In the town of Smolyan, a unique object in its nature and purpose has been operating for thirty years - a Planetarium. Over the years, it has established itself as an attractive tourist site in the city. Planetarium in the town of Smolyan...

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Nicopolis ad Istrum

20 km north of the town of Veliko Tarnovo and 3.5 km south of the village of Nikyup, Veliko Tarnovo is Nikopolis ad Istrum - the best-studied and best-preserved Roman city not only in Bulgaria, but also within the borders of the European...

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Tsarevets

This city, the heart of the medieval Bulgarian state, was called "Tsarevgrad Tarnov", "Third Rome", "Second Constantinople" and was considered one of the most powerful and large cities in South-Eastern Europe in the 12th-14th centuries,...

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Museum Of Mosaics, Devnya

The Museum of Mosaics in Devnia presents Roman and early Byzantine mosaics from Marcianopolis. It was built on part of the ancient foundations of the building with mosaics2, built at the end of the 3rd - beginning of the 4th century (the...

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ROMAN BATHS

Located in the southeastern part of the modern city of Varna, the Roman Baths are part of the historical core of the ancient city of Odessos. Their built-up area extends over 7,100 square meters and they represent the largest ancient...

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