Archive for the ‘Guide Bulgaria’ Category

  • Bulgarian Landmarks in UNESCO

    Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

    Kazanlak Tomb. Thracian tomb from the end of the beginning of the IV-III century BC. The frescoes in the burial chamber and the corridor have exceptional artistic value. Located on a hill near the town of Kazanlak Tyulbeto. Ivanovo rock churches. Rock monastery complex St. Archangel Michael, with partially preserved churches. The frescoes in St. [...]

  • Bulgaria – Land and cultural heritage (Part 4)

    Friday, June 4th, 2010

    Previous: Bulgaria – Land and cultural heritage (Part 3) In the western part of Europe the elite wrote, talked and thought the Hellenic language spread in the east. It is indicative that the new writing, called “Cyrillic alphabet”, gained ground, bloomed and became extremely fruitful right in the Bulgarian lands: it is official for the [...]

  • Bulgaria – Land and cultural heritage (Part 3)

    Sunday, February 21st, 2010

    Previous: Bulgaria – Land and cultural heritage (Part 2) Only the Romans managed to wipe out the might of the Ancient Thracian political alliances in the 1st century. Two peaceful countries followed: the Roman Emperors strengthened the Danube border, which is that time separated the civilized European south from the barbarian north and set up [...]