Top 10 Museums in Bulgaria | Explore the Best Museums in Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a country rich in history and culture, and its museums offer a fascinating window into its past. In this video, we'll take you on a tour of the top 10 museums in Bulgaria, from the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia to the Archeological Museum in Sandanski. Discover the beauty of Bulgarian art, history, and traditions as we explore the country's most beloved museums.
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0:00 Intro
0:40 #10 Sandanski’s Archaeological Museum
1:01 #9 Dobrich’s Art Gallery
1:23 #8 Karlovo’s Museum of History and Archaeology
1:41 #7 Petrich’s Historical Museum
2:04 #6 Bansko's Ethnographic Museum
2:25 #5 Lovetch’s Vasil Levski National Museum
2:42 #4 Gabrovo’s Etar Architectural Ethnographic
2:57 #3 Balchik’s palace and Botanical Garden
3:21 #2 Plovdiv’s Ancient Theatre
3:42 #1 Sofia’s National Museum of History
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7 best cities to visit in Bulgaria
South Balkan country of Bulgaria, Sharing borders with Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Romania and little part with North Macedonia. Bulgaria is Beautiful, it gets to share the blacks sea coast, which enhances its tourism a lot, there are much more than that, Lets take a look at our list of 7 best cities to visit, in the Bulgaria.
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10 Things NOT To Do in Bulgaria! Part 2
Bulgaria is one of the poorest countries in the E.U. But despite its apparent poverty, its people are exceptionally friendly and is overflowing with amazing nature, tasty cuisine and plenty to see and do. However beware of these 8 More Things Not To do in Bulgaria!
1. Don't Visit Rose Valley Without Roses
Bulgaria is the biggest producer of Rose oil in the World. This is all produced in Rose Valley, in Karlovo, so you can imagine the sight and smell... However the roses only flower between May and June, and it's not really worth the trip to Karlovo if you're going to miss Rose Valley without any roses...
2. Don’t Go To Sunny Beach
You may of heard of Sunny Beach as a must visit Bulgarian summer location. And maybe that's the whole problem. It's become known for being a cheap holiday destination with plenty of sun, sand and well... drunken tourists vomiting in the streets... If you're hoping to meet a member of Geordie Shore it's probably the place for you, but if not... Stay away.
3. Don’t Trust Taxi Drivers
Pretty much everything in Bulgaria is cheap compared to Western prices.Not surprising as this is one of the poorest countries in the E.U... Perhaps due to this, taxi drivers have been known to pray on tourists, charging them extortionate prices on arriving at their destination, so be careful to check the driver's rate before getting in!
4. Beware The Weight of Food
In Bulgaria you might easily find yourself at a restaurant, staring blankly at a Menu written in Bulgarian, hoping that what you order will be enough to fill the gaping hole in your appetite. Thankfully however, it's customary there to display the weight of the dish in the menu. This way you know exactly what to expect!
5. Don’t Talk About Communism
Yes, Bulgaria has a communist past. No you shouldn't talk about it. Most of the locals won't have been brought up during the communist regime, but the older ones will have, and there are many mixed opinions about how it has left current day Bulgaria. One of the relics left by the regime is the abandoned Buzludzha Monument, well worth a visit, just don't talk about it...
6. Do Your Homework
Bulgaria is not a heavily tourist ready country. Most of the street signs and marking are in Bulgarian using the Cyrillic alphabet. You're not even going to know how to guess at pronouncing any of the road signs. Come prepared, study some pronunciations, or just install Google Translate to convert text on the fly.
7. Don’t Buy Bottled Water
Okay, this goes against everything we've always said. It still is a very sensible idea to only drink bottled water whilst abroad. But Bulgaria is known historically for the supposed healing powers of its water of which there are 225 mineral springs, and there is always a fountain nearby. Remember Spartacus? Some believe his power came from being raised on this Thracian elixir.
8. Don’t Limit Yourself to Sofia
The capital city of Bulgaria is a vibrant European city. But there is so much more to see and do in this Balkan wonderland.
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Карлово / Trip to Karlovo
Karlovo is a small town, an extremely rich in history Renaissance town with old and new parts, which overlap to some extent. In the old part there are preserved authentic houses from the beginning of the 18th century. There are many historical monuments, history deeply connected with the past of Bulgaria. Vasil Levski is a national hero from the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. He was born in Karlovo and his house was turned into a museum. The shots in the video from 5:07 to 5:50 were taken in it.
Many great Bulgarians were also born in Karlovo, and for me personally the most memorable are Evlogi and Hristo Georgievi. At that time they were traders working in Europe. Evlogi Georgiev left a legacy of golden BGN 23 million, and the entire first issue of the Bulgarian National Bank was BGN 6 million in gold, ie he bequeathed
property exceeding 4 times the total money supply in the country. That is something huge. With these money was build Sofia University - the oldest higher education institution in Bulgaria. -
Karlovo (Bulgarian: Карлово [ˈkarɫovo]) is a historically important town in central Bulgaria located in a fertile valley along the river Stryama at the southern foot of the Balkan Mountains. It is administratively part of Plovdiv Province and has a population of about 30,340 (as of 2017), the mayor being Dr. Emil Kabaivanov.
Karlovo is famous for the worldwide-known rose oil, which is grown there and used in producing perfume. In addition to this, Karlovo is the birthplace of Vasil Levski, the most distinguished Bulgarian to start preparing the national liberation from the Ottoman rule in the late 19th century. There is a museum and large monument dedicated to him. Karlovo is also a popular location for tourism in the region.
During the 2000s, Bulgarian archaeologists made discoveries in Central Bulgaria which were summarized as 'The Valley of the Thracian Kings'. On 19 August 2005, some archaeologists announced they had found the first Thracian capital, which was situated near Karlovo in Bulgaria. Many polished ceramic artifacts (pieces of roof-tiles and Greek-like vases) were discovered revealing the fortune of the town. The Bulgarian Ministry of Culture declared its support to the excavations.
Hiking up the mountain in Karlovo Bulgaria
After 10 days in Burgas I need to get out and explore some more of Bulgaria.
I ended up in Karlovo. Karlovo has an interesting historical center with a many beautiful old style houses. It is the birthplace of the most important Bulgarian revolutionary Vasil Levski (1837-1873) who was the leader of the movement that freed Bulgaria from the Ottoman rule.
But for me coming here is all about getting away and up there (almost) alone on the mountain I find a deep sense of happiness that reminds me how much I love to just bike or hike all day and make the decision to never forget how easy it is to find a quiet excitement when you are surrounded by beautiful nature and impressive views.
In the media you always see the poverty of Bulgaria. I want to show you it's riches.
The path I am on is an entrypoint to the Central Balkan National Park and you can go further to start a multiple day hike in the Balkans. I can only imagine the beauty of what is up there and hope to one day see more of this impressive but highly underrated part of the world.
Top 13 Reasons to Visit Bulgaria
This video will show you the top 13 reasons to visit Bulgaria. Specifically, you’ll get familiar with the most famous country attractions as:
1. The Land of Orpheus (village of Shiroka Laka)
2. Breathtaking Landscapes (Vucha Dam)
3. Beautiful Nature (Devetashka Cave & Ecopath Devil's Path, Rhodope Mountains)
4. Picturesque Waterfalls (Krushuna Waterfalls)
5. Healing Hot Springs (Banya village)
6. Roman Heritage (the town of Hisarya)
7. European Capital of Culture 2019 (Plovdiv)
8. Colourful Architecture (Plovdiv)
9. Ancient Cities (Veliko Tarnovo)
10. Vivid Crafts (Veliko Tarnovo)
11. Unique Traditions (near Kazanlak)
12. Land of Roses (near Karlovo)
13. Exciting Festivals (Kazanlak & Karlovo)
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Karlovo, Bulgaria: Birthplace of Vasil Levski, The Hero Who Liberated Bulgaria
Karlovo, Bulgaria: Birthplace of Vasil Levski, The Hero Who Liberated Bulgaria 🇧🇬
In this vlog, I take you on a walking tour through the beautiful and historic town of Karlovo, Bulgaria, the birthplace of one of Bulgaria’s greatest national heroes, Vasil Levski.
Join me as I explore the charming streets, visit significant landmarks, and dive into the rich history of this beautiful little Bulgarian town.
Along the way, we’ll visit the Vasil Levski Museum, which is dedicated to the life and legacy of the man who played a key role in freeing Bulgaria from Ottoman rule, the Museum of History, the Karlovo's Center for Crafts and Cultural Traditions, and some little churches.
I also share some fascinating facts about his life, contributions to Bulgaria’s independence, and why he is so revered.
From the museums to the monument built in his honour, this tour covers everything that makes Karlovo a must-visit for history lovers and travellers alike.
If you love history, culture, and beautiful typical Bulgarian towns, this vlog is for you!
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00:00 Intro
00:36 Baniza Pit Stop and Vasil Levsi Museum Intro
03:53 Overview & History of Karlovo: Vasil Levski, the Apostle of Freedom
06:47 Walking towards Vasil Levski Monument with a stop at an Orthodox Church
13:10 Vasil Levski Monument
14:35 Karlovo Museum of History Virtual Tour
25:00 Walking in Town
26:27 Karlovo Center for Crafts and Cultural Traditions
29:38 Vasil Levski Museum, Karlovo
35:08 Final Thoughts of Karlovo
Водопад Сучурум, Карлово / Suchurum waterfall, Karlovo, Bulgaria walking tour
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Suchurum (Flying water) waterfall is located on the river “Stara reka” (Old River), which flows through the town of Karlovo. It is about 8 meters high and is located about 480 meters above sea level in the northern parts of the city.
It is reached by a convenient road, which is also suitable for children. The walk is short and pleasant, as the road to it passes close to the river and along one of the beautiful parks in Karlovo. It is an excellent idea for a walk during the summer season, as at the beginning of the summer it is at its busiest, and the surroundings are cool and pleasant.
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Travel in train from Karlovo to Burgas, Bulgaria.
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Train Stations in Europe | BULGARIA
This is the fourth episode of the alphabetical series presenting the Top 10 Most Beautiful Train Stations in Europe to trainspotters and any type of photographers. This episode is about Bulgaria, a country with not a great deal of railway history but with some magnificent railway stations. My Top 3 could easily be showing some of the best stations in the world. Stay tuned for the Top 10 Most Beautiful Train Stations in Croatia!!! THANKS FOT WATCHIING!!!! PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
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Central Balkan National Park - Bulgaria
The Central Balkan National Park (Bulgarian: Национален парк Централен Балкан) lies in the heart of Bulgaria, nestled in the central and higher portions of the Balkan Mountains. Its altitude varies from 550 m. near the town of Karlovo to 2376 m. at Botev Peak, the highest summit in the mountain range. It was established on 31 October 1991. The Central Balkan National Park is the third largest protected territory in Bulgaria, spanning an area of 716.69 km² with total length of 85 km from the west to the east and an average width of 10 km. The national park includes nine nature reserves covering 28% of its territory: Boatin, Tsarichina, Kozya Stena, Steneto, Severen Dzhendem, Peeshti Skali, Sokolna, Dzhendema and Stara Reka.
The Central Balkan National Park is one of the largest and most valuable of the protected areas in Europe. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed the Park as Category 2. The national park and eight of the nine nature reserves are on the UN list of Representative Protected Areas, and four of the nature reserves are included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves under the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme. It is a full member of the WWF-led PAN Parks. Since 2017, the ancient beech forests within all nine park reserves have been included in the Primeval Beech Forests World Heritage Site.[1]
The park falls within the Rodope montane mixed forests terrestrial ecoregion of the Palearctic temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. It is home of rare and endangered wildlife species and communities, self-regulating ecosystems of biological diversity, as well as historical sites of global cultural and scientific significance. The flora is represented by 2340 species and subspecies of plants. Forests occupy 56% of the total area. There are 59 species of mammals, 224 species of birds, 14 species of reptiles, 8 species of amphibia and 6 species of fish, as well as 2387 species of
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