The Art Gallery of the city of Varna was established in 1944.
See on the mapDuhlata cave is the longest cave in Bulgaria and is situated in the southeast part of Vitosha mountain, Sofia region
See on the mapThe monastery of Lazdha or Ivaylovrad monastery "St. Konstantin and Elena" is situated close to Ladzha quarter in the town of Ivaylovgrad
See on the mapMedieval monastery located ina picturesque area 55 km from the town of Ruse
See on the mapThe construction of the church started in 1859 and was completed 11 years later.
See on the mapA unique monument of culture with extremely precious frescoes and icons included in UNESCO's list with the World Cultural Heritage, village of Dobarsko, Blagoevgrad Region
See on the mapThe building of the Varna theater of Drama was built by the project of architect Nikola Lazarov
See on the mapA unique Thracian temple near the village of Nenkovo, Kardzhali Region
See on the mapAgushevi Konatsi are unique feudal-aristocratic architectural ensemble
Aladzha monastery is one of the most popular rock monasteries on the Black Sea Coast, part of the Golden Sands National Park.
Albotin monastery is an inactive Medieval rock monastery included in Vidin diocese.
See on the mapAlexandrovo Tomb is a unique Thracian tomb dating from the IV century B.C
See on the mapRoman legionary camp, located in the border area of the former Roman Empire on the Danube
See on the mapThe most preserved Thracian sanctuary in Bulgaria located in a picturesque area near the village of Kasnakovo, Haskovo Region
See on the mapThe oldest one in our lands Ancient Forum "Augusta Trayana," have preserved the imposing buildings from Roman times.
See on the mapThe impressive ruins of the Roman and Byzantine town Ulpia Oeskus are located in the North-western part of village of Gigen, Pleven region.
See on the mapArbanassy is a small picturesque village – architectural reserve. The village was a flourishing trade and cultural center in the 16c.
See on the mapAsen's Fortress is situated 2 km away from Asenovgrad on a steep, rocky hillside, towering above the left bank of the Asenitsa River. In the past the fortress was known as Petrich, Stenimahos and Scribencion.
See on the mapBaba Vida is the only authentic and fully preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria with a past as both a military fortress and a rulers' residence.
The second largest Bulgarian monastery, the Bachkovo cloister, lies in the valley of the Chepelare river (also known by the locals as Chaya), about 10km to the south of the town of Assenovgrad.
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