Clock Tower Projection Mapping Plovdiv 2019 (render)
Projection mapping on a century old tower clock situated in the city center of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. This project was created by Senselab for Foundation Plovdiv 2019. It marks that there are 100 days left to 2019 - the year in which Plovdiv will be the European capital of culture. The model content was built in 3ds max, rigged in Maya and textured in Substance Painter. Final animation, rendering and post-processing shaders were distributed in real-time using TouchDesigner. The music was composed in Ableton Live by Monnikah.
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Plovdiv - Bulgaria
Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, best known after the largest fairgrounds in the Balkans, Plovdiv Fair, which hosts many important yearly events such as International Technical Fair, International Consumer Goods and Technologies Fair and specialised exhibitions AGRA, VINARIA, MEDICUS, DENTO, GALENIA, PrintCom and Foodtech.
So if Plovdiv is famous as a commercial centre, why would it be attractive for tourists?
Plovdiv is set on the banks of Maritsa River, strategically located at the crossroads of two important traffic corridors. Many nations passed Plovdiv throughout its history: Romans (they founded Trimontium), Turks and of course Bulgarians, and each of them left remarkable traces that can still be admired today.
Plovdiv's main sights include a very well preserved Roman theatre from the 2nd century, large enough to accommodate 3000 people. It is still used during Plovdiv's festivals. And then there is so called Old Town, a part of the town built at the site of the ancient Trimontium, characterised by beautifully preserved Bulgarian houses from the 19th century.
We visited Plovdiv on a day trip from Sofia. It isn't too far; a train journey takes about 2 hours. We were unlucky with the weather. It was rather gloomy, with an occasional raindrop splashing on us from dark, heavy clouds. But we still enjoyed Plovdiv very much, the stroll around the Old Town being one of the highlights.
The houses in Old Town were inspired by the baroque, but their core features remain distinctively Bulgarian. Some of them are transformed into museums, galleries and workshops.
One of the most beautiful houses in the Old Town is The Ethnographic Museum. It is a fine example of the Bulgarian Baroque architecture of the National Revival Period. It was built in 1847. The principal facade of the house faces west, giving onto a spacious and well-kept garden. We were lucky to stumble upon a group of Bulgarian ladies in traditional Bulgarian costumes, and got a glimpse of a flamboyant cultural performance, its centre point being Bulgarian masks belted with cowbells storming through the courtyard.
Djumaya (Friday) Mosque
Is an active Muslim temple, known also as Ulu (main) Djumaya Mosque. As legend goes, the last name is dated back to the time when the Ottomans conquered Plovdiv in 1371. The Muslim temple was built in the place of an Orthodox cathedral from the 13th c., dedicated to Saint Petka ( Paraskeva). Djumaya Mosque is the second biggest Muslim building within the boundaries of today's Bulgaria, having build-up area of about 1500 sq.m.
The Plovdiv Clock-tower
A The PlovdivA Clock-tower is situated on the Sahatteppe. It is considered that this is one of the oldest clock-towers not only in Bulgaria but also in the whole Europe. Its construction is dated back to the 16th c. In the beginning of the 19th c this remarkable monument broke down. In 1812 the town public undertook the restoration of the tower.
Ancient-revival ensemble around Hissarkapiya
The architecture of the Ancient Plovdiv represents a top manifestation of anotherA outstanding period of Bulgarian history the National Revival (18th-19th c.). There is homogeneous architectural ensemble, where the structures from the epoch of National Revival connect all historical layers, a rare combination of national traditional architecture and older historical layers, forming a homogeneous ensemble.
BalabanovA House
HadjiA Panayout Lampsha a rich merchant and moneylender, built house of the beginning of the 17th century. It is of imposing size built on an area of 546 sq.m. and with a capacity of 4723 cubic meters. Its last owner the merchant Louka Balabanov, whose name it bears to this day. Today a permanent exhibition of modern paining is displayed on the first floor of the house. On the second floor, once used to receive guests and even, today furnished in the typical town style of the National Revival Period.
Olympic rowing canal
Length 2320m, width 135m, normal depth 2,5 m. It is a thoroughly artificial canal. The canal was inaugurated in 1989 for the World Youth Championship in canoe-kayak.One of the best rowing canals internationally: covers all possible distances.
Часовникова кула Сахат тепе Пловдив - Sahat tepe clock tower Plovdiv
3D лазерно сканиране на Часовникова кула Сахат тепе град Пловдив. Част от проекта Дигитално културно историческо наследство на Община Пловдив 2016 година
Walking around PLOVDIV, Bulgaria ???????? | Top sights and attractions
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Plovdiv is the second-largest city in Bulgaria and one of the oldest cities in Europe, dating back to 6000 BC. Today, Plovdiv is a city with a rich historical and cultural heritage and attracts an increasing number of international visitors. In 2019, Plovdiv will be the European Capital of Culture.
The Old Town features cobblestone streets and 150-year old residences with beautifully painted facades. From the top of the hill, you can admire the panoramic views of the city. A must-see in Old Town is the Ancient Roman Theatre. It was built in the 2nd century and rediscovered in the 1970s during a construction project. In summer, the theatre hosts open-air concerts and opera performances. It is vast in size and can seat up to 7,000 people.
Kapana, which literally translates into “The Trap”, used to be a center for craftsmen a few hundred years back. This part of town was neglected for many years and left to decay. Recently, however, most buildings were renovated, the area was pedestrianized and has become Plovdiv’s young and vibrant creative quarter. Walking around the colorful buildings, you will find galleries, workshops, trendy cafés, restaurants and shops, as well as other art spaces. Staying overnight in this part of town turned out to be a great idea.
Plovdiv is built on six hills. Actually, there used to be seven, but one of them was destroyed in the late 19th and early 20th century and its rocks were used for most of the city’s pavement. The hills offer some pretty scenic panoramic views of the city and are also great for hiking.
One of them is Sahat tepe, or Clock hill, named after the clock tower on the top.
Further west, trails lead up to Bunarzhik, the Liberators Hill. On the top, there is the Alyosha monument, an 11-meter or 36-foot tall concrete statue of a Soviet soldier. It was erected in the 1950s, when Bulgaria was still a socialist republic and a satellite state of the Soviet Union. The area around the monument is great to sit and admire the mountains rising up on the horizon.
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Plovdiv Old Town in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Ancient Plovdiv Architectural Reserve is a well-preserved complex where on a relatively small area visitors can take walks through different historical ages, see ancient buildings adapted to the modern way of life and feel the spirit of the town from the Bulgarian Revival Period.
The Old Town, as the complex is known, lies on a natural elevation – the three hills (the closely situated Dzhambaz Hill, Nebet Hill, and Taksim Hill). Many peoples have inhabited this place through the centuries. And all of them have left traces of their cultures and also the different names they gave to the town. Plovdiv is one of the oldest towns in Europe – it dates back to 4000 years BC. During Antiquity the Thracians came to the hill and set up a fortified settlement that was conquered by Philip of Macedon in the 2nd century BC. He gave one of the many names of the town - Philipopolis, and surrounded it with thick fortification walls. Later the Thracians regained control over the town, but after a series of battles they lost it to the Romans in the 1st century. A fortress from Thracian times is preserved on the very summit of Nebet Hill.
During the reign of the Roman Empire Plovdiv (then called Trimontium) was an important district centre. The town flourished and there was a construction boom of buildings, equipment and roads.
Many well-preserved remains have survived from the prospering town, such as paved streets, fortification walls, buildings, water-supply system and sewerage. Trimontium expanded so much that it grew out of its walls and this called for the construction of new ones. Many parts of the town were located at the foot of the hill rather than on it.
Some of the more interesting sites from the Roman Period are the Roman Theatre, the Roman Stadium, the Ancient Forum, and Irene Residential House.
The Roman Theatre (the Amphitheatre) lies in a natural depression between Taksim and Dzhambaz Hills. It was constructed during the rule of Emperor Trajan (beginning of the 2nd century). It is extremely well-preserved. It used to have rich decoration and could seat up to seven thousand spectators. After it has been thoroughly restored, today performances can once again be staged at the ancient theatre.
The Roman Stadium is located beneath Dzhumayata Square where only part of it is visible. It was built in the 2nd century and was designed after the Stadium at Delphi – there are only 12 such stadiums in the world.
The Ancient Forum lies near Tsentralen Square, in close proximity to the Central Post Office. It was built in the 1st century during the reign of Emperor Vespasian. It is a complex comprising buildings, a library, a mint, an odeon, etc.
Irene Residential House can be seen in the Archaeological Underpass on Tsar Boris III Blvd. It has very rich mosaic decoration which includes a portrait of a woman signed with the name Irene and dates back to the 3rd – 4th centuries.
This was followed by the Byzantine period of the town – end of the 4th century. Not long after that the Slavs also came to this place – they named the town Paldin.
When the First Bulgarian Empire was established (7th century) Paldin was left outside of its borders. Khan Krum (who reigned in the period 803 – 814) was the first to conquer the town in 812, and it became official part of the state under Khan Malamir (who ruled in the period 831 – 836). The Byzantines managed to conquer it back, but with a varying success. In the course of time the control over the town switched many times, and there was even a brief period when it was governed by the knights of the Fourth Crusade. In 1344 the Bulgarians eventually gained control over the town.
The popular eastern fortress gate Hisar Kapia (Fortress Gate) is a remnant from the Middle Ages.
The Ottoman army conquered Plovdiv in 1364 and gave new direction to the development of the town. The Byzantine architecture was succeeded by a completely new construction style with typical Oriental features. The new name of the town was Filibe. Dzhumaya Mosque (located in the centre of the town, next to the Ancient Stadium), Chifte Bath (built in 1582 and transformed into a centre for modern arts), and the 16th century Clock Tower on the summit of Sahat Hill are all surviving examples from this period.
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Top 15 Things To Do In Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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Here are top 15 things to do in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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13. Walk Plovdiv’s Hills -
14. Dzhumaya Mosque -
15. Mavrud Wine and Rakia -
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BITPES In Plovdiv, Nebet tepe
Панорама от Пловдив / Panoramic view of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
От Небет тепе. По реда на появяване се виждат Бунарджика, Джендем тепе, Сахат тепе (с часовниковата и радио кулата) и Таксим тепе (то е част от Стария Пловдив).
Plovdiv, one of the most beautiful Bulgarian cities. In the near you see the Roman castel, in the distance - the Soviet soldier, an Ottoman mosque and a clocktower, a 'Renaissance' church, etc. They are hugging in the emblematic hills.
МОНТИ ПАЙТЪН borrowed from WatchMojo w thx ТОП ТЕН
Thanks to Mojo selected TOP TEN MONTY PITON MOMENTS = специфичният британски хумор от най-висока класа на ... скоропостижно разпадналия се състав МОНТИ ПАЙТЪН неотстъпващ на шедьоврите БЛАКАДДЕР и на ДЖИЙВЗ АНД УУСТЕР,
Поне австралийски или индийски, но не и американски версии на езика са потребни, за да вденеш ...
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НЕПОЗНАТИЯТ ПЛОВДИВ - ВТОРИ СЕЗОН: ТЕПЕТАТА, КОИТО ВЕЧЕ ГИ НЯМА
Пореден епизод от ТВ фестивал НЕПОЗНАТИЯТ ПЛОВДИВ -ВТОРИ СЕЗОН. Колко се тепетата на Пловдив? 7, 6, 9 или 10?
Bulgaria Plovdiv Panoramas
HISTORICAL PLACES OF BULGARIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/5 )
1. ALYOSHA,PLOVDIV 42° 8'37.52N 24°44'14.89E
2. SVETI SEDMOCHISLENITSI CHURCH,SOFIA 42°41'23.81N 23°19'39.21E
3. ST.LOUIS CATHEDRAL,PLOVDIV 42° 8'40.59N 24°45'8.98E
4. MONUMENT OBELIX,GRIVITSA 43°24'54.26N 24°41'40.34E
5. ROMAN FORTIFICATION GATE,HISARYA 42°29'55.49N 24°42'20.90E
6. HISTORICAL MUSEUM,PLEVEN 43°24'14.54N 24°37'3.96E
7. ST.PARASKEVA PETKA CHURCH,VARNA 43°12'36.39N 27°54'56.18E
8. SOFIA SYNAGOGUE,SOFIA 42°42'0.79N 23°19'15.45E
9. MUSEUM & CHURCH,PLOVDIV 42° 8'59.62N 24°45'11.26E
10. CATHEDRAL OF ST.DIMITAR,VIDIN 43°59'13.67N 22°52'26.67E
11. RUINS TOWER,NESSEBAR 42°39'40.53N 27°44'15.99E
12. CHURCH OF ST.PETER&PAUL,VELIKO TURNOVO 43° 5'15.48N 25°39'3.64E
13. CITY HALL,PLOVDIV 42° 8'37.07N 24°44'56.51E
14. HRISTO BOTEV MONUMENT,VRATSA 43°12'4.40N 23°32'55.02E
15. HOLY THEOTOKOS CHURCH,ASEN'S FORTRESS 41°59'11.85N 24°52'27.53E
16. ST.IVAN RILSKI CHURCH,BURGAS 42°30'11.46N 27°28'10.55E
17. CLOCK TOWER,PLOVDIV 42° 8'46.74N 24°44'46.32E
18. MADARA HORSEMAN 43°16'41.28N 27° 7'10.52E
19. ROMAN TOMB,HISARYA 42°29'44.71N 24°42'11.39E
20. PANTHEON OF NATIONAL REVIVAL HEROES,RUSE 43°51'2.07N 25°57'39.23E
21. CLOCK TOWER,PAZARDZHIK 42°11'37.83N 24°20'5.91E
22. ROYAL PALACE (NATIONAL ART GALLERY),SOFIA 42°41'46.70N 23°19'37.88E
23. ST.PARASKEVA CHURCH,NESSEBAR 42°39'34.53N 27°44'8.02E
24. CASTLE BABA VIDA,VIDIN 43°59'35.02N 22°53'12.88E
Christmas in Kapana,Plovdiv from above
Коледа в Капана 2017 бе отново притегателно място за пловдивчани и гостите на Пловдив, а от високо изглежда наистина впечатляващо.
Автор: Никола Ганчев
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Vanina @ OPEN AIR SAHAT TEPE,Plovdiv
HISTORICAL PLACES OF BULGARIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FIVE ( 5/5 )
1. ANCIENT STADIUM OF PHILIPPOPOLIS,PLOVDIV 42° 8'51.81N 24°44'53.55E
2. ST.VIRGIN MARY CHURCH,BURGAS 42°29'32.22N 27°28'30.65E
3. MONUMENT,SOFIA 42°41'16.13N 23°19'12.05E
4. BIRTH OF HOLY MOTHER CHURCH,VELIKO TARNOVO 43° 4'52.51N 25°38'37.95E
5. NEBET TEPE FORTRESS,PLOVDIV 42° 9'5.00N 24°45'7.37E
6. ST.JOHN ALITURGETOS CHURCH,NESSEBAR 42°39'26.29N 27°43'59.17E
7. DOCTOR'S MONUMENT,SOFIA 42°41'40.12N 23°20'18.46E
8. CHRIST PANTOCRATOR CHURCH,NESSEBAR 42°39'31.57N 27°44'0.35E
9. CLOCK TOWER,GABROVO 42°52'24.48N 25°19'8.74E
10. ROMAN BATH,KYUSTENDIL 42°16'57.05N 22°41'24.73E
11. CHURCH,GABROVO 42°52'16.76N 25°19'11.20E
12. LIGHTHOUSE,VARNA 43°11'14.30N 27°55'18.98E
13. SVETA NEDELYA CHURCH,PLOVDIV 42° 8'58.53N 24°45'17.76E
14. LOGO 42°54'3.26N 22°59'35.40E
15. SVETA PETKA CHURCH,PLOVDIV 42° 8'40.55N 24°45'17.63E
16. ST.NEDELYA CHURCH,SOFIA 42°41'48.01N 23°19'16.88E
17. MUSEUMS,PLOVDIV 42° 9'5.58N 24°44'42.40E
18. CHURCH,KYUSTENDIL 42°16'48.53N 22°42'1.13E
19. ST.DIMITRIUS CHURCH,SLIVEN 42°40'51.30N 26°18'55.26E
20. RUSSIAN CHURCH,SOFIA 42°41'44.48N 23°19'44.24E
21. WATCH TOWER,SLIVEN 42°40'54.08N 26°19'2.17E
22. ASTRONOMICAL POINT OF BULGARIA 42°41'44.38N 23°19'49.23E
23. TURKISH BATH,PLOVDIV 42° 9'7.08N 24°44'59.48E
24. HISTORICAL MUSEUM,SLIVEN 42°40'49.11N 26°19'5.37E
25. THE CROSS,PAZARDZHIK 42°11'2.55N 24°19'30.97E
Ethnographic Museum Etar, Bulgaria - Етнографски музей Етър, България
Open Air Architectural Ethnographic Museum Complex Etara Gabrovo, Bulgaria / Етнографски музей Етъра Габрово, България / Complejo arquitectónico-etnográfico Etar Gabrovo, Bulgaria / Архитектурно-этнографический комплекс Этыра Габрово, Болгария
The Open Air Architectural - Ethnographic Museum Complex Etara in Gabrovo, Bulgaria presents the Bulgarian customs, culture and craftsmanship. The park features typical Bulgarian revival houses with two floors, bay windows and a clock tower. Using original instruments and following the old traditions, locals represent around 20 characteristics of the regional crafts such as wood-carving, pottery, coppersmith crafts, furriery, cutlery making, needlework etc. There are visitors to the park, from all over the world, all the year round.
Етнографски музей на открито Етър (или Етъра) в Габрово, България представлява възстановка на българския бит, култура и занаятчийство. Той е първият по рода си музей в България. Открит е на 7 септември 1964 г. Най-важната особеност на сбирката е, че всички обекти са в действие, така както в миналото. Занаятчийска чаршия представя 16 образци на балканската архитектура, разкриващи самобитния талант на възрожденските строители. Номер 19 от 100 национални туристически обекта.
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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
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF MACEDONIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/2 )
1. MOTHER TERESA'S BIRTH PLACE & MEMORIAL HOUSE,SKOPJE 41°59'37.75N 21°25'51.00E
2. MONASTERY OF SAINT NAUM,LAKE OHRID 40°54'48.93N 20°44'26.66E
3. ST.SOFIA CHURCH,OHRID 41° 6'43.36N 20°47'38.79E
4. KULA,KOCHANI 41°55'17.94N 22°24'32.60E
5. HOLY MOTHER CHURCH,KARPOSH 41° 6'50.94N 20°47'43.92E
6. KALE FORT & FLAG,SKOPJE 42° 0'2.38N 21°25'59.65E
7. CLOCK TOWER,BITOLA 41° 1'50.98N 21°20'1.93E
8. ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL,SKOPJE 41°59'54.61N 21°25'34.74E
9. XIV CENTURY CHURCH,KARPOSH 41° 6'48.75N 20°47'48.04E
10. CITY WATCH TOWER,VELES 41°42'50.67N 21°46'59.88E
11. MUSEUM,BITOLA 41° 1'25.75N 21°20'8.32E
12. MACEDONIA PARLIAMENT,SKOPJE 41°59'33.78N 21°25'56.89E
13. FLAG 41°20'45.97N 21°33'12.99E
14. TURKISH BATH,TETOVO 42° 0'22.62N 20°58'2.44E
15. ISHAK CELEBI MOSQUE,BITOLA 41° 1'55.54N 21°20'2.53E
16. CATHOLIC CHURCH,SKOPJE 41°59'41.82N 21°25'4.12E
17. BEZISTEN,SHTIP 41°44'15.23N 22°11'33.63E
18. ST.NICHOLAS CHURCH,MAVROVO 41°39'36.09N 20°44'7.64E
Природонаучният музей в Пловдив