The Tatar treasure from the Kaliakra fortress will remain in the architectural complex "The Palace" in Balchik until the end of October, so that tourists can enjoy the exhibits found in 2018. Nearly a thousand objects were once placed in a clay pot under the floor of a room set on fire at the end of the 14th century. The find, which is usually stored in the National History Museum, contains gold and silver coins, gold jewelry, precious stones, buckles, bronze and silver buttons. Among them, the eight Venetian coins, called Zecchino d’Oro, made of high-quality gold with the faces of the then doges, are particularly valuable. It is believed that the treasure belonged to a Tatar military leader from the Aktav horde.
Heading south of Ivaylovgrad, we come across one of the strangest places in Bulgaria – welcome to Mandritsa! Founded in the 17th century by Albanian settlers, this Rhodope village has not only preserved its language, but also its distinctive tall..
For the tenth time in a row, from June 6 to 8 the festival "Everyday Life in Medieval Tarnovgrad" will gather participants from different parts of Europe to re-enact the historical events and life of the city as they were between the..
During graduation ball season and as the school year draws to an end, in June we take a look at what young people’s interests and concerns are on the cusp of a new chapter in their lives after finishing school. Teenagers usually have lots of dreams..
At the end of May, the Bulgarian Embassy in Rome graciously hosted a solemn ceremony to end the school year at the Abagar Bulgarian weekend school. The..
The branch of the "Angel Kanchev" University of Ruse in Razgrad carries out joint scientific projects, participates in various forums..
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