Historical Sites
Archaeological findings, historical buildings and monuments in Burgas and surroundings.
Archaeological discoveries in Aquae Calidae reveal rich ancient history
Excavations in the ancient city of Aquae Calidae near Burgas reach a depth of 1.70 m, revealing artifacts from the Renaissance, Ottoman, and medieval periods.
Nesebar: An Ancient Amphitheater Revives the Cultural Heritage on the Seashore
A restored ancient amphitheater in Old Nesebar is transforming into a modern cultural space that combines archaeological landmarks with contemporary artistic events.
Ancient Architectural Masterpiece: The Saint Sophia Basilica in the Heart of Nessebar
An emblematic monument of Christian art, the Saint Sophia Basilica in Nesebar reveals the rich historical and cultural significance of one of the oldest Bulgarian cities, preserving centuries of architectural heritage.
An ancient domed tomb: An Architectural Treasure from the Thracian Era in Pomorie
In the coastal Bulgarian city of Pomorie, a remarkable architectural monument stands - an ancient domed tomb that reveals exceptional details about the burial practices and construction art of Thracian rulers during the Hellenistic period.
Begliktash: The Ancient Fortress That Reveals the Secrets of the Thracians
The archaeological site of Begliktash is a unique megalithic complex, located near Primorsko, which provides exceptional evidence of the culture and religious practices of ancient Thracian tribes.
The Burgas Synagogue: An Architectural Monument Between Tradition and Political Changes
The history of the Burgas synagogue reveals the dramatic fate of the Jewish community, which went through various historical upheavals related to architectural heritage and political transformations in Bulgaria.
The Majestic Arch of Titus - Monument of the Roman Empire
The Arch of Titus, built in 81 AD in Rome, is not an ordinary monument, but a true chronicle carved in stone. It not only glorifies the deification of Emperor Titus, but also his remarkable military victories, including the brutal siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. This ancient monument has become a model for triumphal arches around the world, symbolizing the imperial power and grandeur of Rome.