The Thracian Tomb near Kazanlak is a brilliant example of pictorial art and the best preserved Hellenistic funerary art in Bulgaria.
It dates back to IV - III century BC and it is considered that a famous Thracian king and his queen have found their eternal rest in the burial mound.
Part of UNESCO cultural heritage list Kazanlak tomb was found completely by chance in 1944 while soldiers were digging trenches into a toft near the town.
The talented Thracian master has skillfully decorated the walls of the tomb with murals depicting battle scenes with cavalry, infantry and warriors, probably the renowned victories of the unknown king.
The Royal residence in Balchik was constructed between 1926 and 1937, during the Romanian rule of the region to serve as a summer residence to Queen Mariе of Romania.
The first open-air Ethnographic Museum in Bulgaria offers a glimpse into the characteristic atmosphere from the end of 18th and beginning of 19th century.
The museum town of Koprivshtitsa is declared historic and architectural reserve. Cradle of culture, education and literature Koprivshtitsa was the birthplace of a great number of leaders of the Bulgarian National Revival.
Carved into the vertical rock at the height of 23 m, Madara Horseman is
the only rock relief from the early Middle Ages, and for its unique
nature it is enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Nessebar, one of the oldest settlements on the Balkans, is situated on a rocky Black Sea peninsula. The town was first mentioned by Herodotus in his chronicles describing the march of the Persian King Darius against the Scythians in 513 BC.
The monastery dates back to the 10th century. As the founder of the holly cloister is assigned the Bulgarian saint Ivan Rilski, from where its name derives. His relics are kept in solemn seclusion in the Rila Monastery.
The old name of the city of Varna was Odessos , which literally means town on water. The lively, modern Varna was first mentioned in chronicles as a settlement during the 8 century.
Veliko Tarnovo is situated at the foot of the Balkan Range Mountain, proudly staged on four hills. The town is known for being the capital of the country during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (12 century).