Bulgaria Travel - Nikopolis ad Istrum walkthrough
Short movie from the ruins of the ancient Roman city Nikopolis ad Istrum, located near Veliko Tarnovo city in Bulgaria.
The city was founded by Trajan around 102–106, as indicated on scene XXXIX of Trajan’s Column, in memory of his victory in the Dacian Wars over the Roxolani and also later victories in 105, and as Ulpia Nicopolis in his honour using his family name, or nomen. However, the name Nicopolis ad Haemum was used in Ptolemy's Geographia dating from before 130.
Trajan clearly intended it to become a magnificent city which is gradually being verified. The monumental character of the city however dates mainly to Hadrian and Antoninus Pius (138-161) and inscriptions found are no earlier than 136 when the name Ulpia Nicopolis ad Istrum was in use.
The city was ransacked by the Costoboci in 170-1, a tribe from today’s Western Ukraine, shortly after which the city walls were built. Many buildings were excluded from the walled area from this time.
The city prospered in the 2nd and 3rd centuries under the Severan dynasty (193-235) and grew more as a major urban centre under Emperor Diocletian's (284-305) reforms. Nicopolis issued coins bearing images of its public buildings.
In 250 near the city, emperor Decius defeated the chi under Cniva.
In 447, the town was destroyed by Attila Huns. Perhaps it was already abandoned before the early 5th century.
The new city had an area of 1/4 of the original city enclosing little more than military buildings and churches, following a very common trend for the cities of that century in the Danube area. The larger area of the extensive ruins (21.55 hectares) of the classical Nicopolis was not reoccupied. The south wall of the old city was reconstructed as the north wall of the new one. Its towers were built upon destroyed and abandoned buildings, and ornamented stone blocks from their facades were used in the new structures. The towers were about 15m in front of the 10m high wall. The outside of the wall was rendered with mortar with incised grooves imitating massive stone blocks.
A Bulgarian medieval settlement arose upon its ruins later (10th-14th century).
Nicopolis ad Istrum can be said to have been the birthplace of Germanic literary tradition. In the 4th century, the Gothic bishop, missionary and translator Ulfilas (Wulfila) obtained permission from Emperor Constantius II to immigrate with his flock of converts to Moesia and settle near Nicopolis ad Istrum in 347-8. There, he devised the Gothic alphabet and oversaw the translation of the Bible from Greek to Gothic, which was performed by a group of scholars.
Aqueduct source octagonal collection basin, Aqueduct underground source
The classical town was planned according to the orthogonal system. The network of streets, the forum surrounded by an Ionic colonnade and many buildings, a two-nave room later turned into a basilica and other public buildings have been uncovered. The rich architectures and sculptures show a similarity with those of the ancient towns in Asia Minor.
The agora contained a statue of Trajan on horseback as well as other marble statues and an Ionic colonnade. The city also had a three-nave basilica, a bouleuterion, a temple of Cybele, a small odeon, thermae (public baths) as well as a unique Roman building inscribed with termoperiatos, a heated building with shops and enclosed space for walks and business meetings. Some town houses and buildings have also been excavated.
The city was supplied by three aqueducts and had several water wells, many of which have been unearthed in archaeological excavations. The western aqueduct of 25km length had a bridge of almost 3km long and almost 20m tall carrying water over the entire valley of the Rositsa River. Its 2nd century AD water catchment reservoir is located near the town of Musina in Pavlikeni municipality, to the west of the Roman city, where it still collects water from the karst springs inside the Musina Cave. A large castellum aquae of this aqueduct stands to the west of the city.
In 2015 remains of a huge building were revealed which was probably the residence of the agoranomus or curule aedile, a public officer in charge of trade and market operations in Ancient Greek and Roman cities.
The obelisk of Quintus Julius, an aristocrat from Nicopolis, still stands to a height of 14m in the countryside near Lesicheri, about 12km west of the city.
Many finds are on display in the Veliko Tarnovo Regional Museum of History.
In 2018, archaeologists found an altar dedicated to the goddess Tyche at a small square in the southwestern corner of the Forum complex, with an inscription in Ancient Greek which is a modified epigram by Demosthenes.
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Nicopolis ad istrum, Bulgaria.
North of veliko tarnovo, a quiet little tourist spot, Roman ruins. We went to market this morning and decided to take a detour on our way home, we are glad we did. #tourism #bulgaria
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Nicopolis ad Istrum
Nicopolis ad Istrum was a Roman and an Early Byzantine town. It was founded by the Roman emperor Marcus Ulpius Traianus to honor his victories over the Dacians tribes in 101 and 106. The ruins are located at the village of Nikyup, 20 km north-west of Veliko Tarnovo. The town was extended on a plateau on the left bank of the river of Rositsa.
The Roman City of Nikopolis ad Istrum - Bulgaria
David's Been Here is bringing you all of Bulgaria's the top sites and must visit attractions. If you're driving from Ruse to Veliko Tarnovo or are just looking for a unique day trip during your stay, a visit to the ancient Roman city of Nikopolis ad Istrum is an absolute must. Built in the second century AD, this Roman city has some amazing ruins still standing today that give a glimpse into its existence as the 'City of Victory'. Soak in the ancient columns, Odeon and agora as you walk through the forum, or imagine the traffic that once passed along its Cardo Maximus leading to other key cities of the empire. A both picturesque and historic stop during your travels, find Nikopolis ad Istrum and all the country's best attractions in the David's Been Here Guide to Bulgaria, now available for your Kindle.
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Top Things See & Do in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
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Planning a trip to Veliko Tarnovo? David’s Been Here walks you through all the top things to see and do in this historic Bulgarian city. First-time visitors will be swept off their feet by the medieval beauty of this former Bulgarian capital, with the tourist-friendly Rakovski Street, Holy 40 Martyrs Church, Assen Monument and sprawling 12th century Tsaravets Fortress built into the colorful Veliko Tarnovo hillside. Catch some amazing views over the city from Tsaravets’ Cathedral or walk along the picturesque walls of this amazing medieval stronghold. For dining options in the city, Van Hassan Restaurant is a great family-friendly spot to try out some traditional Bulgarian fare, and the old town’s Shtastliveca Restaurant is known for their extensive menu and upscale ambiance. For a more casual experience, Ego Pizza and Grill is a great place to try some Mediterranean cuisine or enjoy a wood-fired, homemade pizza. With light and sound shows put on weekly and loads of other attractions to explore, this central Bulgarian city is one of the country’s most memorable.
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Nikopolis Ad Istrum Roman city in Bulgaria
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On the territory of Bulgaria during the 400 years was located the Roman Empire. A great number of Roman architectural monuments and cities has extant here.
One of these cities is Nikopolis ad Istrum.
The city was founded in the first century of our age and lasted 250 years.
At the end of the third and beginning of the fourth century of our age on the Balkan Peninsula often was attacked by nomads. As a result, the city Nikopolis ad Istrum was thrown.
Roman marble roads and the main square in the city is therefore well preserved.
In the town of Nikopolis ad Istrum, you can see the technology used by the Romans, as well as get to know their way of life.
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Wir organisieren individuelle Ausflüge in Bulgarien.
Auf dem Territorium Bulgariens während der 400 Jahre lang war das Römische Reich befindet.
Eine große Anzahl von römischen Baudenkmälern und Städte hat hier noch vorhanden. Eine dieser Städte ist Nikopolis ad Istrum.
Die Stadt wurde im ersten Jahrhundert unserer Zeit und dauerte 250 Jahre gegründet. Am Ende des dritten und Anfang des vierten Jahrhunderts unserer Zeit auf der Balkanhalbinsel wurde oft von den Nomaden angegriffen. Infolgedessen wurde die Stadt Nikopolis ad Istrum geworfen.
Roman Marmor Straßen und der Hauptplatz in der Stadt ist deshalb gut erhalten. In der Stadt Nikopolis ad Istrum, können Sie die Technologie von den Römern als auch kennen zu lernen, ihre Lebensweise gebraucht.
Wir organisieren individuelle Reisen nach Nikopolis ad Istrum.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
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Tsarevets Fortress
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Roman City of Nicopolis ad Istrum, a film by Smilen SAVOV
Smilen Savov's documentary about Roman town of Nicopolis ad Istrum. Nicopolis ad Istrum was a Roman and Early Byzantine town founded by Emperor Trajan around 101--106, at the junction of the Iatrus (Yantra) and the Rositsa rivers, in memory of his victory over the Dacians. Its ruins are located at the village of Nikyup, 20 km north of Veliko Tarnovo in northern Bulgaria. The town was connected via roman road with NOVAE, present Svishtov.
Nicopolis ad istrim, Veliko Tarnovo, Villa Resen guest house/accommodation/hostel
Nicopolis ad istrum
Just 7km from Villa Resen is the old Roman ruins of Nicopolis ad istrum. Great for a day out from the guest house Villa Resen, Resen Lodge.
Medieval Fortress Tsarevets in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria | Царевец, Велико Търново България
Part 1: Baldwin's Tower / Част 1: Балдуинова кула
Medieval Fortress Tsarevets, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria / Средновековна крепост Царевец, Велико Търново, България / Средневековая крепость, Велико Тырново, Болгария / La fortaleza medieval de Tsarevets
Tsarevets served as the Second Bulgarian Empire's primary fortress and is a popular tourist attraction.
Thracians and Romans used it as a defensive position, but the Byzantines built the first significant fortress here between the 5th and 7th centuries AD. The fortress was rebuilt and fortified by the Slavs and Bulgars between the 8th and 10th centuries, and again by the Byzantines in the early 12th century. When Târnovgrad became the Second Bulgarian Empire’s capital, the fortress was truly magnificent, but with the Turkish invasion in 1393, it was sacked and destroyed.
Entering the structure, pass through two gates and veer left (northeast) for the fortress walls – some were once 12m high and 10m thick. Further along the walls are the unrecognisable remains of a 12th-century monastery, various dwellings and workshops and two churches. To the north lie remains of a 13th-century monastery, and Execution Rock, from which traitors were pushed into the Yantra River. Alleged traitor Patriarch Joachim III was the most famous figure to take the plunge, in 1300.
The complex’s eastern path is less remarkable; return to the middle, using the hilltop Patriarch’s Complex as a landmark. Past one of several modern bells (used in the Sound and Light show) are a ruined nobleman’s dwelling and two churches to the left (east).
Below the Patriarch’s Complex are the foundations of the Royal Palace, from where 22 successive kings ruled Bulgaria. Once covering 4500 sq metres, the palace included an appropriately enormous throne (measuring about 30m by 10m) and Roman columns, probably transferred from nearby Nikopolis-ad-Istrum.
From the palace, head west to the main path and up the steps to the Patriarch’s Complex, also called the Church of the Blessed Saviour. Once about 3000 sq metres in size, it was probably built around 1235 and has been extensively restored. The city views from the front steps are more impressive than the modern murals inside, depicting 14th- and 15th-century Bulgarian history.
Returning towards the main entrance, veer left along the path hugging the southern wall. At its end is the restored Baldwin Tower, where Baldwin I of Flanders – the perfidious Crusader who led the sacking of Christian Byzantium in 1204 – got his just deserts, imprisoned and executed after his defeat by the Bulgarians a year later. There are great views from the top.
Крепостта Царевец е била главната българска крепост по време на Второто българско царство. Господстващото положение на хълма Царевец и естествената му непристъпност са предопределили избора тук да бъде центърът на управление на държавата. Сложна укрепителната система е осигурявала безопасността на живеещите в крепостта. Главният вход към вътрешността е от запад. Защитен е от четири последователно разположени порти и кули над тях. Пред първата порта е имало подвижен дървен мост.
Доминиращо място в крепостта заемат Двореца, Патриаршията и Балдуиновата кула. При археологически разкопки са разкрити основите на 470 жилищни постройки, архитектурен комплекс обитаван от високопоставен български аристократ, страноприемница. През столичния период в крепостта са функционирали 23 храма и 4 градски манастира. Техните фасади са били изпълнени в типичния за епохата живописен стил, а вътрешноста им е били покрита с великолепни фрески.
Атракции:
Аудио-визуалният спектакъл „Звук и светлина“ чрез драматична музика, разноцветни светлини, лазери и църковни камбани разказва славната и трагична история на Второто българско царство.
Панорамен асансьор вече качва туристите на върха на Патриаршията на Царевец. Оттам те могат да направят уникални панорамни снимки на старата столица, или просто да се насладят на гледката. Асансьорът се намира в Патриаршията и отвежда до самия й връх. Цена 2 лв.
Отскоро отново тръгна и туристическото влакче. Обиколката е привлекателна както за малки, така и за големи. Влакчето предлага 40-минутна разходка покрай най-големите исторически забележителности, които привличат стотици хиляди туристи от цял свят всяка година.
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Medieval Fortress Tsarevets in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria | Царевец, Велико Търново България
Part 3: Royal complex / Част 3: Царски комплекс и Лобна скала
Medieval Fortress Tsarevets, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria / Средновековна крепост Царевец, Велико Търново, България / Средневековая крепость, Велико Тырново, Болгария / La fortaleza medieval de Tsarevets
Tsarevets served as the Second Bulgarian Empire's primary fortress and is a popular tourist attraction.
Thracians and Romans used it as a defensive position, but the Byzantines built the first significant fortress here between the 5th and 7th centuries AD. The fortress was rebuilt and fortified by the Slavs and Bulgars between the 8th and 10th centuries, and again by the Byzantines in the early 12th century. When Târnovgrad became the Second Bulgarian Empire’s capital, the fortress was truly magnificent, but with the Turkish invasion in 1393, it was sacked and destroyed.
Entering the structure, pass through two gates and veer left (northeast) for the fortress walls – some were once 12m high and 10m thick. Further along the walls are the unrecognisable remains of a 12th-century monastery, various dwellings and workshops and two churches. To the north lie remains of a 13th-century monastery, and Execution Rock, from which traitors were pushed into the Yantra River. Alleged traitor Patriarch Joachim III was the most famous figure to take the plunge, in 1300.
The complex’s eastern path is less remarkable; return to the middle, using the hilltop Patriarch’s Complex as a landmark. Past one of several modern bells (used in the Sound and Light show) are a ruined nobleman’s dwelling and two churches to the left (east).
Below the Patriarch’s Complex are the foundations of the Royal Palace, from where 22 successive kings ruled Bulgaria. Once covering 4500 sq metres, the palace included an appropriately enormous throne (measuring about 30m by 10m) and Roman columns, probably transferred from nearby Nikopolis-ad-Istrum.
From the palace, head west to the main path and up the steps to the Patriarch’s Complex, also called the Church of the Blessed Saviour. Once about 3000 sq metres in size, it was probably built around 1235 and has been extensively restored. The city views from the front steps are more impressive than the modern murals inside, depicting 14th- and 15th-century Bulgarian history.
Returning towards the main entrance, veer left along the path hugging the southern wall. At its end is the restored Baldwin Tower, where Baldwin I of Flanders – the perfidious Crusader who led the sacking of Christian Byzantium in 1204 – got his just deserts, imprisoned and executed after his defeat by the Bulgarians a year later. There are great views from the top.
Крепостта Царевец е била главната българска крепост по време на Второто българско царство. Господстващото положение на хълма Царевец и естествената му непристъпност са предопределили избора тук да бъде центърът на управление на държавата. Сложна укрепителната система е осигурявала безопасността на живеещите в крепостта. Главният вход към вътрешността е от запад. Защитен е от четири последователно разположени порти и кули над тях. Пред първата порта е имало подвижен дървен мост.
Доминиращо място в крепостта заемат Двореца, Патриаршията и Балдуиновата кула. При археологически разкопки са разкрити основите на 470 жилищни постройки, архитектурен комплекс обитаван от високопоставен български аристократ, страноприемница. През столичния период в крепостта са функционирали 23 храма и 4 градски манастира. Техните фасади са били изпълнени в типичния за епохата живописен стил, а вътрешноста им е били покрита с великолепни фрески.
Атракции:
Аудио-визуалният спектакъл „Звук и светлина“ чрез драматична музика, разноцветни светлини, лазери и църковни камбани разказва славната и трагична история на Второто българско царство.
Панорамен асансьор вече качва туристите на върха на Патриаршията на Царевец. Оттам те могат да направят уникални панорамни снимки на старата столица, или просто да се насладят на гледката. Асансьорът се намира в Патриаршията и отвежда до самия й връх. Цена 2 лв.
Отскоро отново тръгна и туристическото влакче. Обиколката е привлекателна както за малки, така и за големи. Влакчето предлага 40-минутна разходка покрай най-големите исторически забележителности, които привличат стотици хиляди туристи от цял свят всяка година.
I've used the GoPro HERO5 Black 4K ultra hd camera and
GoPro Wrist Strap Hand Mount 360°
Mounts and accessories for GoPro Hero camera
Το βίντεο τραβήχτηκε με action camera GoPro HERO5 Black 4K ultra hd
Видеото е заснето с камера GoPro Hero 5 Black 4K ultra hd
Видео снятое на экшн камеры GoPro Hero5 Black 4K ultra hd
Video capturado con la cámara GoPro HERO5 Black 4K ultra hd
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Medieval Fortress Tsarevets in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria | Царевец, Велико Търново България
Part 2: Patriarchal Church / Част 2: Патриаршеска църква
Medieval Fortress Tsarevets, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria / Средновековна крепост Царевец, Велико Търново, България / Средневековая крепость, Велико Тырново, Болгария / La fortaleza medieval de Tsarevets
Tsarevets served as the Second Bulgarian Empire's primary fortress and is a popular tourist attraction.
Thracians and Romans used it as a defensive position, but the Byzantines built the first significant fortress here between the 5th and 7th centuries AD. The fortress was rebuilt and fortified by the Slavs and Bulgars between the 8th and 10th centuries, and again by the Byzantines in the early 12th century. When Târnovgrad became the Second Bulgarian Empire’s capital, the fortress was truly magnificent, but with the Turkish invasion in 1393, it was sacked and destroyed.
Entering the structure, pass through two gates and veer left (northeast) for the fortress walls – some were once 12m high and 10m thick. Further along the walls are the unrecognisable remains of a 12th-century monastery, various dwellings and workshops and two churches. To the north lie remains of a 13th-century monastery, and Execution Rock, from which traitors were pushed into the Yantra River. Alleged traitor Patriarch Joachim III was the most famous figure to take the plunge, in 1300.
The complex’s eastern path is less remarkable; return to the middle, using the hilltop Patriarch’s Complex as a landmark. Past one of several modern bells (used in the Sound and Light show) are a ruined nobleman’s dwelling and two churches to the left (east).
Below the Patriarch’s Complex are the foundations of the Royal Palace, from where 22 successive kings ruled Bulgaria. Once covering 4500 sq metres, the palace included an appropriately enormous throne (measuring about 30m by 10m) and Roman columns, probably transferred from nearby Nikopolis-ad-Istrum.
From the palace, head west to the main path and up the steps to the Patriarch’s Complex, also called the Church of the Blessed Saviour. Once about 3000 sq metres in size, it was probably built around 1235 and has been extensively restored. The city views from the front steps are more impressive than the modern murals inside, depicting 14th- and 15th-century Bulgarian history.
Returning towards the main entrance, veer left along the path hugging the southern wall. At its end is the restored Baldwin Tower, where Baldwin I of Flanders – the perfidious Crusader who led the sacking of Christian Byzantium in 1204 – got his just deserts, imprisoned and executed after his defeat by the Bulgarians a year later. There are great views from the top.
Крепостта Царевец е била главната българска крепост по време на Второто българско царство. Господстващото положение на хълма Царевец и естествената му непристъпност са предопределили избора тук да бъде центърът на управление на държавата. Сложна укрепителната система е осигурявала безопасността на живеещите в крепостта. Главният вход към вътрешността е от запад. Защитен е от четири последователно разположени порти и кули над тях. Пред първата порта е имало подвижен дървен мост.
Доминиращо място в крепостта заемат Двореца, Патриаршията и Балдуиновата кула. При археологически разкопки са разкрити основите на 470 жилищни постройки, архитектурен комплекс обитаван от високопоставен български аристократ, страноприемница. През столичния период в крепостта са функционирали 23 храма и 4 градски манастира. Техните фасади са били изпълнени в типичния за епохата живописен стил, а вътрешноста им е били покрита с великолепни фрески.
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Аудио-визуалният спектакъл „Звук и светлина“ чрез драматична музика, разноцветни светлини, лазери и църковни камбани разказва славната и трагична история на Второто българско царство.
Панорамен асансьор вече качва туристите на върха на Патриаршията на Царевец. Оттам те могат да направят уникални панорамни снимки на старата столица, или просто да се насладят на гледката. Асансьорът се намира в Патриаршията и отвежда до самия й връх. Цена 2 лв.
Отскоро отново тръгна и туристическото влакче. Обиколката е привлекателна както за малки, така и за големи. Влакчето предлага 40-минутна разходка покрай най-големите исторически забележителности, които привличат стотици хиляди туристи от цял свят всяка година.
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Meeting A 'Bad Man' In Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Our final stop in Bulgaria is the beautiful town of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria's capital during the Dark Ages. We describe our run-in with a dubious Bulgarian man, we discuss Bulgarian Orthodoxy and the wonderfully violent imagery of their churches, and we analyse the effect 'Bogomilism' and heresy has had on Bulgarian history.
The Town of Emperors - Hisarya, Bulgaria
David's Been Here is touring all the top sites, main attractions and best day trips all throughout Bulgaria. In this short clip, David brings us 45 minutes outside the city of Plovdiv to the ancient ruins of Hisarya. Once known as Diocletianopolis, this ancient Roman town was built atop a preexisting Thracian settlement, which is home to some of the country's best-preserved Roman walls and gates. Tour around the historic ruins of this Town of Emperors, experience its famous mineral-rich waters or just kick back for a quiet relaxing weekend in Hisarya. Also home to a nearby Roman tomb, this historically significant destination is a great day/weekend trip in central Bulgaria.
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Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria - Tsarevets Fortress / Bulgarien - Tsarevets Festung
Veliko Tarnovo is a very beautiful and picturesque town located in the central part of Bulgaria.
The city has a large number of sights like Tsarevets fortress, Trapezitsa fortress, Peobrazhenski Monastery and many others.The toun of Veliko Tarnovo was an Bulgarian capital during the second Bulgarian kingdom and after the Russian-Turkish war.Nearby are also other interesting sights, such as the Hotnyshki waterfalls, the Roman town of Nikopolis ad Istrum, the cave of Bacho Kiro, Dryanovo Monastery, etc.
We organize individual excursions in Bulgaria and excursions in Veliko Tarnovo.
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Veliko Tarnovo ist eine sehr schöne und malerische Stadt im zentralen Teil Bulgariens.
Die Stadt hat eine Vielzahl von Sehenswürdigkeiten wie die Festung Tsarevets, die Festung Trapezitsa, das Kloster Peobrazhenski und viele andere. Die Besichtigung von Veliko Tarnovo war während des zweiten bulgarischen Königreichs und nach dem russisch-türkischen Krieg eine bulgarische Hauptstadt. wie die Hotnyshki-Wasserfälle, die römische Stadt Nikopolis ad Istrum, die Höhle von Bacho Kiro, das Kloster Dryanovo usw.
Wir organisieren individuelle Ausflüge in Bulgarien und Ausflüge in Veliko Tarnovo.
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Nikopolis ad Istrum
Никополис ад Иструм
Measure Castellum Aquae, Nicopolis ad Istrum
Measure Castellum Aquae, Nicopolis ad Istrum
Nicopolis ad Istrum Top # 12 Facts
Nicopolis ad Istrum Top # 12 Facts