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Wonderland Bulgaria

When you first think about wonderland Bulgaria, it may sound out of place. This is simply because people don’t know much about Bulgaria. Do you know, for example, that a center of civilization, considered to be the earliest in Europe, comparable to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, has been found on the territory of present Bulgaria? Further more, traces of human life have been found here dating 200,000 years ago! This is why Bulgaria is a Wonderland and on the pages of this website I will show you many wonderful places!

Rila Monastery – The biggest in Bulgaria

Rila Monastery – The biggest in Bulgaria

Bulgaria first and foremost for me means spirit. The spirit of all ancient people lived on the territory of Bulgaria centuries ago. Everyone has left something after his existence on this old earth. The Thracian, the Proto-Bulgarians, and the Slavs made possible this great mixture of characters, culture, and heritage of today’s wonderland Bulgaria.

Pliska

Ruins of the Main Castle in Pliska – the Old Bulgarian Capital

It is not an overreaction if I say “If you dig, you will find excavations, literally, everywhere.” I will name few like Perperikon - the ancient stone town; Hissar; Varna; Golden Treasure from Valchitran; Treasure from Kazichene; Dolmens from Hlyabovo; Messembria (Nessebar); the Starosel’s tomb is the biggest round tomb at the Balkans; the tomb in Kazanlak is among the most decorated with frescoes funereal monuments from the antiquity; the tomb of Alexandrovo; the treasure from Rogozen; the tomb of Svestary; the golden treasure from Panagyuriste, and many more.

Perperikon

The Tombs of the Rulers in Perperikon

A piece of wonderland Bulgaria is my native town Sandanski. The excavations made in the town reveal ruins found an early Christian Basilica Complex build in the middle of 4th century, including a Basilica and an Episcopal Residence, part of cardo maximus (‘the main line” - a monumental royal road, which was typical of the grand Roman cities.) They prove that the biggest Episcopal Early Christian center was located here, spreading in the valley of the ancient Strimon (the Strouma River), which encompassed the territory of the modern municipalities of Sandanski, Petrich, and Kresna.

Ruins Basilica in Sandanski

Ruins from Early Christian Basilica in Sandanski

The most important and imposing from the entire complex is the Episcopal Basilica and Baptism room, whose foundations are very well preserved. This building, owned by the bishop, was the center of the social and economical administration of the town. The inside was lavishly decorated – magnificent floor mosaics in different styles, multicolored frescoes and rich stone and plastic decoration. Unique in its kind and highly valuable in artistic respect is the altar partition with human images.

Early Christian Basilica in Sandanski

Ruins from Early Christian Basilica in Sandanski

The Christian Basilica Complex is located in the very center of Sandanski town; near by is the town museum, where you can see more discoveries from the excavations made in the region. The address of the museum is 55 Macedonia Street, and it is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 18:00, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 12:30 and 16:00 to 19:30; tel: 00359-887-620-129; e-mail:jasmina_filianova@abv.bg

Early Christian Basilica in Sandanski

Ruins from Early Christian Basilica in Sandanski

For those of you interested in history and archeology, and if you want to feel the pulls of wonderland Bulgaria, I would like to present two archeology fieldwork programs for the next coming season 2008 - the Early Christian Basilica in Sandanski, and the Roman baths in Hissar. For more information, please follow the links below:


Archeological Fieldwork in Sandanski

Archeological Fieldwork in Hissar

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