The "Yellow" School
Nicknamed "the yellow", because of its characteristic color, it is in fact the first Bulgarian high school in the city of Plovdiv.
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Nicknamed "the yellow", because of its characteristic color, it is in fact the first Bulgarian high school in the city of Plovdiv.
House "Mavridi" is one of the largest and most beautiful houses in the Old town of Plovdiv. It was built on a steep plot of land and both the foundations and the basement are lop-sided.
The only active mosque in the city of Sofia is considered an architectural masterpiece.
Balabanova house impresses with its authentic architecture and the harmonious and coherent ensemble with the Renaissance houses nearby.
Among the most beautifully decorated homes in the Old Town is the one of the Renaissance merchant Stepan Hindliyan. The owner was a well-known and wealthy merchant, a representative of one of the four richest Armenian families in the city.
The “Dormition of the Mother of God” Cathedral is the largest church in Varna and the second largest in Bulgaria. Situated in downtown Varna, it is among the symbols of our marine capital.
At the beginning of the Old Town of Plovdiv stands the house of the famous Bulgarian puboic figures and one of the most prominent fighters for an independent Bulgarian church during the Bulgarian Revival – Dr. Stoyan Chomakov. Nowadays there is a permanent exhibition of another eminent artist – Zlatyo Boyadzhiev.
The Roman Thermae is the largest and relatively well-preserved Roman Bath on the Balkan Peninsula.
The first Bulgarian elite high school was founded in 1835 by the Revival activist Vasil Aprilov and is active until today.
Varvara is a small picturesque village on the Black Sea coast, between the towns of Tsarevo and Ahtopol.
Villa Armira is one of the richest Roman villas discovered on Bulgarian territory.
Sinemorets is one of the best preserved and picturesque villages on the Bulgarian Black Sea South Coast. Here, the authentic spirit of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast is well-preserved and the place creates the sense of a perfect getaway - a refuge from the present and the clutter of the surrounding sea resorts.