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Destinations

Bulgaria’s National Assembly Building

The National Assembly Building of Bulgaria is located in Sofia and symbolizes the country’s statehood and democracy. Designed by the renowned Bulgarian architect Konstantin Jovanovich,...

Cape Emine

Cape Emine marks the easternmost point of the Balkan Mountain and offers a unique, inspiring experience for visitors. Located just 79 kilometers south of Varna, 54 kilometers north of Burgas, and 14 kilometers south of Obzor, this natural landmark serves as a boundary between the Northern and Southern Black Sea coasts.

Karanovo Culture

The Karanovo Culture was a prominent Neolithic and Chalcolithic civilization in southeastern Bulgaria from around 6200 to 2000 BC. It played a significant role in shaping the region’s early history and interacted with neighboring cultures.

Kozarnika Cave

Kozarnika Cave is an important archaeological site located in northwest Bulgaria, near the town of Belogradchik. The cave has been the subject of extensive research...

Mishkova Niva

In 1926 Karel Škorpil introduced the world to the Mishkova Niva cult complex through his detailed monograph. He captivated readers with descriptions of a...

Hlyabovo Dolmens

Uncover the mystery of Hlyabovo's ancient dolmens in the Haskovo region. These structures form the most extensive collection in the Sakar mountain range and...

Dragalevski Monastery

The Dragalevski Monastery symbolizes Bulgaria's rich cultural and historical heritage. First mentioned in the Vitosha golden seal of Bulgarian King Ivan Shishman (1371-1393), the...

Bachkovo Monastery Uspenie Bogorodichno

Georgian-origin Byzantine commander Gregory Bakuriani founded the Bachkovo Monastery in 1083. It’s the second-largest in Bulgaria and one of three Stavropegial monasteries. The monastery...

Serdica Ancient Complex

Serdica Ancient Complex in Sofia is a unique combination of various areas that serves different purposes, divided into two zones.

Saint Anastasia Island in Burgas Bay, Black Sea

The History Saint Anastasia Island, also known as “Bulgaria’s Alcatraz”, is a small island in the Black Sea near Burgas. The island’s rich and varied history...

History of Sozopol

Nestled on a breathtaking peninsula in southeastern Bulgaria, Sozopol offers an enticing summer retreat for locals and tourists. Its quaint, cobbled streets and centuries-old...

The Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari

Archaeologists uncovered the Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari in 1982, offering a peek into ancient Thracian life. Located near Sveshtari, Bulgaria, this 3rd-century BC marvel...
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