Panorama The Epopee of Pleven -1877 Bulgaria
The Panorama depicts the most powerful and bloody battle for the town of Pleven the third storm (11th 12th September 1877). Visitors find themselves in the centre of the battlefield, on the highest hill near the town, at the Turkish lines between the redoubts Kovanluck and Issa Agha. The town and the surrounding hills are visible from that place; you can see the attacking Russian and Romanian regiments, the defending Turkish troops; the Russian headquarters and Osman Pashas staff. On that day Russians and Romanians attacked the town from the east, south-east and south.
An event of the first priority was the battle in the south where General M.D.Skobelev and his solders took part. The drama of the situation and the pressure of the battle on the Green hills are depicted by means of art. That is the battle of the Russian warriors attacking the Turkish fortifications Kovanluck and Issa Agha under the enemys heavy fire.
You can see the culmination when General Skobelev, famous not only for his military talent, but also for his courage, having tried all possible means he personally led his detachment to battle.
Pleven Panorama from the inside Плевен
Pleven Epopee 1877, more commonly known as Pleven Panorama, is a panorama located in Pleven, Bulgaria, that depicts the events of the Russian-Turkish War of 1878, specifically the five-month Siege of Pleven (Pleven Epopee) which made the city internationally famous and which contributed to the Liberation of Bulgaria after five centuries of Ottoman rule.
The panorama was created by 13 Russian and Bulgarian artists and was constructed in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Pleven Epopee and was officially unveiled on 10 December 1977. The panorama expanded the already existing Skobelev Park, which is located on the site where three of the four major battles which led to the liberation of Bulgaria took place. In the first three years after its opening, 2.5 million people visited the panorama. The monument is one of nearly 200 built by the people of Pleven in tribute to the battle and to the nearly 35,000 lives lost.
Panorama “The Epopee of Pleven -1877”
Панорамата в Плевен
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Pleven Panorama, is a panorama located in Pleven, Bulgaria that depicts the events of the Russian-Turkish War of 1877-78, specifically, the five-month Siege of Pleven (Pleven Epopee), which contributed to the liberation of Bulgaria after five centuries of Ottoman rule.
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Плевен от птичи поглед /Pleven,Bulgaria bird's eye view
The town of Pleven is situated in the middle part of the Danube hilly lowland, 160 km from the capital – Sofia, 320 km from the Black Sea and 30 km south from the Danube river. One can reach the town by the first-class road Sofia – Varna (Е83). The town population is about 135,000 people. Pleven falls in an area of temperate-continental climate with large temperature amplitudes from - 15 ° C during the winter to + 35 – 40 ° C during the summer.
The history of the town and the region dates back to thousands of years ago. The earliest evidences about human presence in the region are related to the end of the 5th millennium BC. In the beginning of the new era these lands became part of the Roman Empire. The Roman road station of Storgozia situated by the present day’s location of Pleven, and later a fortress with the same name, were constructed on the road from the Roman town Ulpia Escus (nowadays its remains are situated by the village of Gigen) to Philipopolis (nowadays’ Plovdiv).
During the Middle Ages the settlement was a strong fortress with well developed Bulgarian crafts and mostly trading with leather, wool, tobacco and cattle. The settlement of Slavs and Bulgarians in the 6th – 7th century led to changing the name of the locality - Pleven. Pleven became famous mostly for its active participation in the war between Russia and Turkey in 1877-1878. The town was under siege for five months, and the bloodiest battles between the two belligerent empires – Russia and Turkey were conducted around it. On 10 December 1877 the victorious outcome of the war was established, the Russian army succeeded in defeating and capturing the army of Osman Pasha, and the day was announced an official day of Pleven.
Some of the most interesting landmarks of the town are the Historical Museum, the Panorama “Pleven Epopee”, the Wine Museum in the Kaylaka Park and the remains of Storgoziya Fortress.
The historical museum is housed in an impressive two-storey building – a monument of culture built for cantonment in 1884 – 1888 according to an Italian project.
The museum expositions occupy 24 halls with an area of 7,000 square meters in the building, as well as a park with an open exposition with an area of 37 dca. The Archaeology exposition includes exponents of Prehistory, the Roman Age and the Bulgarian Middle Ages. Among the most attractive of them are collections of flint labor tools from 50 – 45 thousands of years BC, an original residence of the 5 thousand years BC, a copy of the Valchitran Golden Treasure, etc.
The exposition in Ethnography section presents the material and spiritual culture in Pleven and the nearby settlements – traditional lodgings, crafts, festal costumes and jewels of the 19th and the 20th century.
The Revival section keeps valuable documents and articles from the Age of Bulgarian Revival, and the Contemporary History section traces the development of industry and culture in Pleven after the Liberation in 1878.
The regional Historical Museum in Pleven also keeps an exposition dedicated to nature, which includes samples from the local nature, as well as a petrified thigh bone of Archidiscodon – a prehistoric animal from the group of elephant-like animals, which lived on our lands during the Pliocene Age before 3.5 – 4 million years.
One of the most attractive museum halls is dedicated to the opera singer Gena Dimitrova (1941 – 2005), who was born in the Pleven village of Beglizh. Here one can see a lot of personal belongings of the opera queen, donated to the museum by her family, as well as originals and copies of her stage costumes, in which she had sung on global scenes.
The Panorama “Pleven Epopee 1877” is the only monument of its kind on the Bulgarian
The Panorama of the Pleven battle,Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878
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Our Bloody Big Battles Campaign, Last Century of the Ottomans, continues well.
After the Russian victory at Kurudere during the Crimean War, then the Ottoman victory at Alexinac in 1875, and the Russian Victory at Nikopolis in 1877, the Ottoman Army of Osman Pasha tried to hold the flanking position of Pleven/Plevna in modern Bulgaria against the Russian armies, in 1877.
Панорамата в Плевен - Pleven Panorama
Филм на БНТ Русе за панорамата в Плевен
Интервюирана жена:
- Редно е всеки един българин да дойде и да види за какво става въпрос.
Водещата:
- Трябва ли да си освежаваме патриотизма от време на време?
- Мисля, че е задължително. Просто трябва да се заредим с малко патриотизъм за оптимизъм за бъдеще време.
- Това място такова ли е? Зарядно за патриотизъм?
- Абсолютно. Както Перперикон, както връх Шипка, както Околчица, както Карлово.
Този музей не разказва нито цялата българска история, нито цялата руско-турска освободителна война. На излизане обаче човек си е припомнил цялата си обич към България.
Звуци и картини от България - Панорама Плевенска епопея - 1877г.
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Pleven Panorama, is a panorama located in Pleven, Bulgaria that depicts the events of the Russian-Turkish War of 1877-78, specifically, the five-month Siege of Pleven (Pleven Epopee), which contributed to the liberation of Bulgaria after five centuries of Ottoman rule.