Septemvriytsi 1923 Monument, Lakatnik
The Septemvriytsi Monument is heroically perched on top of the winding rock bank near the village of Lakatnik.
The Septemvriytsi Monument is heroically perched on top of the winding rock bank near the village of Lakatnik.
Climbing Goraltepe Mount in the Beklemeto area is another check box on every traveler’s must-visit list. It’s well worth it for many reasons.
The monument recreates the most important moments of the early history of the Bulgarian state, symbolizes its establishment, development and progress.
The Living Danube Limes (LDL) project will develop a website and mobile application aiming to present the archeological sites of Roman fortifications, fortresses, and settlements along the Danube Region in an interactive way. Approximately 350 sites will be included, and 8 pilot sites from partner countries will be presented through virtual reality (VR) reconstructions. The coordinator for Bulgaria, National Tourism Cluster "Bulgarian Guide" (NTC-BG), is responsible for the Bulgarian pilot site Bononia/Vidin, which together with the remains and finds in Sinagovtsi and Ratiaria/Archar, have the potential for huge tourist development of Vidin Region in cultural and historical aspect.
The DANUrB+ International Partners’ Meeting took place in 3 different countries – Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria between 10th and 15th October 2021. It gathered more than 50 project partners and stakeholders from the 6 countries - Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Slovakia.
The Living Danube Limes (LDL) Museum Cluster Brand Positioning was one of the main topics on the 1st International Conference within the EU Interreg DTP Project “Living Danube Limes”, held on 07-08.09.2021, virtually hosted by the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, and the Lead Partner - Danube University Krems.
The 5th DANUrB+ International Partner Meeting took place in Sombor, Serbia on June, 15-17, 2021. It gathered journalists from Croatia and Serbia and more than 90 participants from the 6 different partner countries (Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Slovakia).
Raised to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding assembly of the Bulgarian Social-Democratic Party, today the monument rises as a forgotten memory of a past historical epoch.