Bulgarian museum towns provide the unique opportunity to feel and experience a lifestyle from the Bulgarian National Revival period. About 8,000 houses and buildings have been preserved in the country along with thousands of frescos, icons and works of the woodcarving art.
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Тематика: Оглядова, Культурно-історичнаМова: Chinese, English, Русский
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Тривалість: 8 ночей / 9 днівПроводиться: з 01.10.2017 до 31.12.2019, щодня
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Завершення туру: Sofia
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План перебування: Sofia - 2 дні / 1 ніч
Melnik - 1 день / 1 ніч
Kovachevitsa - 1 день / 1 ніч
Plovdiv - 1 день / 1 ніч
Zheravna - 1 день / 1 ніч
Veliko Turnovo - 1 день / 1 ніч
Tryavna - 1 день / 1 ніч
Koprivshtitsa - 1 день
Включає:
проживання, трансфер, харчування, екскурсії
Meet and greet by your guide at the airport, transfer to the hotel. Panoramic city tour including National Ethnographic Museum, National Theatre, Russian Church St. Nikola, Parliament Square, Alexander Nevski Memorial Cathedral , St. Sofia Church (6th c), St. George Rotunda (4th c), National Palace of Culture. Dinner in local restaurant with live music. Overnight in Sofia (D)
After breakfast departure to the 10th century AD Rila Monastery, the biggest and most spectacular in Bulgaria, one of Europe’s oldest and included in UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage List. Departure for Rupite. Rupite owes its popularity to the mineral springs, the extinct volcano Kojuh-mountain, and the fact that it is the birthplace of the Bulgarian prophet Vanga. It is known that Vanga has lost her sight in early childhood, after which her unique abilities appear. The prophetess believes that this area has a unique energy, and the water from the springs is really curative. Vanga's world fame attracts thousands of believers and curious every year. On the territory of the region is the church "St. Petka Bulgarska", which was built in 1994 with the money of the prophet Vanga, two years before her death. Continue to Melnik – the smallest town in Bulgaria, known for the good wine and picturesque sandstone pyramids. Take a walk and enjoy lovely houses perched on the slopes of steep sandstone rocks. See the ethnographic house of Kordopulov dating back to the 17th century and sample the delicious local wine in the house’s cellar. Continue to the nearby Rozhen Monastery where you will find magnificent murals from 16th, 17th and 18th century and impressive wood carving work. Dinner in local restaurant with wine tasting. Overnight in Melnik (B, L, D)
Morning departure to Bansko museum town. A walk through the old quarter, see the houses, looking as fortresses, as well as the tower-clock. The tour continues via the Rhodopi Mountains to the picturesque museum village of Kovachevitsa with impressive architecture. The atmosphere is so charming with the narrow cobbled little streets, stone walls of the houses rising extraordinarily high, grayish slabs covering the roofs, tranquility, countless swallows perching along the electric lines, goats climbing up the fences, fireflies in summertime. Visit to Leshten mountain village – a pretty post-card architectural and ethnographic reserve with thirty traditional homes. See the remains from the roman city “Nikopolis ad Nestrum”, founded by the emperor Trayan, celebrating the victory over the Dacians in 2nd AC. Overnight in Leshten or Kovatchevitsa (B, L, D)
Departure towards Shiroka Luka museum-village and architecture and ethnographic reserve, well known for its original Rhodopi architectural style, musical traditions and history. Continue to Bachkovo Monastery - one of the oldest monasteries in the Bulgarian lands and the second biggest in the country. It is mainly known for its original architecture, rich collections of old icons, jewelry, coins and church plate. Continue to Plovdiv. Dinner and overnight in Plovdiv (B, L, D)
Breakfast. Tour of the Old Town of Plovdiv – an imposing open-air museum situated on the three hills of the ancient Trimontium with its remarkable examples of houses of the National Revival Period. Visit the Roman amphitheatre, Ethnographic museum Church of St. Constantine and Helena, Lamartine’s House and Jumaya Mosque. Continue to Zheravna - architectural and museum reserve with well-preserved and restored houses with decorations and exquisite wood-carvings from the Bulgarian Revival Period, narrow cobblestone alleys and lots of drinking fountains. Visit the museum houses of Yordan Yovkov and Sava Filaret, the Church and Zlatna Oresha Complex. Dinner and overnight in Zheravna (B, L, D)
Morning departure to Kotel – a town from the National Revival period. Visit the Ethnographic Museum, the Old water mill and the Inn. Passing through Stara Planina, will reach Elena – a beautiful town known for the typical local cuisine, situated in the skirts of the woody Elena Balkan range, in the nice valley of Elena river. Visit the most sacred place in Elena - the old church “Saint Nikola” and the native house of Ilarion Makariopolski. Continue to Veliko Turnovo. Dinner and overnight in Veliko Turnovo (B, L, D)
Morning sightseeing tour of Veliko Turnovo, the medieval Bulgarian capital. Visit Tsarevets Holy Hill and take a walk along Samovodene market with its original workshops from the National Revival. Then visit the museum village Arbanassi with the Church of Nativity (unique frescoes dating 16-17th c. AD) and Konstanzaliev’s House. The tour continues to the Bozhentsi architectural village keeping the 19th c. AD romantic atmosphere of the National Revival Period. Visit the Old coffee house, the Church of Prophet Elijah (1839), the school from 1872, the museum. Continue for dinner and overnight in Tryavna (B, L, D)
Morning sightseeing tour of Tryavna - famous for the skill and artistry of its former builders, wood carvers and painters. Tryavna's narrow streets are evocative of the 19th century and there are 140 protected National-Revival buildings. Masterpieces of the Revival architecture are the St Archangel Michael Church, the Clock tower, the Tryavna Museum School of Painting, the Slaveykov Museum, the Daskalov House and the Museum of Icon-painting and Woodcarving. Visit Etura architectural-ethnographic open-air museum and continue to Koprivshtica - the best preserved architectural reserve in Bulgaria. Visit The Oslekov, Kableshkov and Lyutov houses , which are fine examples of the work of art. Dinner and overnight in Koprivshtitsa (B, L, D)
Morning departure to Sofia and transfer for your flight to the airport.
Booking is available min for 2 pax. The direction of the program and the sequence of excursions and walks (day of the tour, departure time) can be changed. This tour program is not an official program and can not serve as a basis for reclamation. It is possible to make changes to the tour program and the sequence of its carrying out.