2800-year-old ancient olive trees arrive in Burgas: Living witnesses of history

26.05.2026 | Burgas

Burgas welcomes two unique olive trees aged 2800 and 2100 years. See how this logistical feat will transform the appearance of the seaside city near the Bridge.

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Ancient giants arrive in Burgas

In a few days, Burgas will become home to two ancient olive trees that have survived centuries, empires, and entire eras. One is approximately 2,800 years old, and the other is about 2,100 years old.

They are living witnesses to a history that began long before the modern world took its current shape.

When the first olive tree was already taking root, Rome was not yet an empire. These trees have seen the rise and fall of entire civilizations.

Technical parameters of the trees:

Complex logistics operation

Transporting them is a real challenge. Specialized equipment is being used, and the trailers are only 23 cm off the ground. Along the route, traffic lights have to be temporarily dismantled so that the ancient "passengers" can pass safely.

A new look for Burgas

Upon arrival, the olive trees will be positioned at the HashTag Pavilion near the Bridge. This is part of the Municipality of Burgas' strategy to give the city a Mediterranean look, combining the modern environment with ancient history.