Landmarks

Cape Emine
Cape Emine is the easternmost point of the Balkan Mountain and is considered a conditional boundary between theNorthern and Southern Black Sea coast. It is situated 79 kilometers south of Varna, 54 kilometers north of Burgas and only 14 kilometers south of […]

Shiroka Laka – Architectural Reserve
Shiroka Laka Village is located in the Rhodope mountain, 23 km northeast of Smolyan and 16 km away from Pamporovo. The name of the village derives from the old Bulgarian word “Laka” – curve, bend, meander. Shiroka Laka was founded in the 17th […]

Ethnographic Museum Lovech
The ethnographic museum in Lovech is situated in two adjacent houses – Drasova House and Rashova House – in an old neighborhood called Varosha. The exhibits inside both houses depict the home life of families in Lovech in the late nineteenth and […]

Old Dobrich – Architectural-Ethnographic Museum
Old Dobrich Architectural-Ethnographic Museum is an open-air museum where the traditional crafts of the Dobrudzha Region since the end of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century are preserved, exhibited and developed. It is located in the centre […]

Etar – Architectural and Ethnographic Complex
The Architectural And Ethnographic Complex Etara is situated on the outskirts of the town of Gabrovo. It is an open air museum. The purpose of which is to present the architecture and the style of life in Gabrovo and the region during […]

Medieval Fortress near the village of Mezek
Near the village of Mezek (Svilengrad Municipality), on the Kaleto hill stand the ruins of a medieval Byzantine fortressfrom the end of the 11th century AD. It is the best preserved defensive installation in the Rhodope mountain. The fortress had the functions […]