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Aquapark Nessebar
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Aquapark Nessebar is the biggest and the most exciting water park in Bulgaria. Aquapark Nessebar is the ideal one-day excursion whether you are vacationing in Nessebar, Sunny Beach, Ravda, or the adjacent resorts. It has 10 million liters of water dispersed over 55,000 square meters
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Art Gallery “E&G”
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Since its inception in May of 2000, the "E&G" art gallery has continued to operate without interruption. The gallery features the original works of accomplished painters. More than sixty artists of various genres, techniques, and trends are represented at the gallery; the majority of them are
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Ji’votnoto Gallery – TA
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An inspiring home in which art will great you to lead you inwards towards the heart of one of the houses of the old town of Nesebar, where you will be carried away in another world, beyond space and time. Here you will be able to see not only the artwork of different Bulgarian artists but also to
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Art shop ORANGE
Art shop ORANGE is located in ul. "Mesembrija" 35, 8231, 8231 Staria Grad, Nessebar, Bulgaria. Art shop ORANGE is a place where you can reinvent and feel the spirit of the ceramic art!
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Windmills In Nessebar
In addition to the restoration homes, several windmills were also constructed in Nessebar throughout the nineteenth century. The power of the strong winds that blow practically year-round across the little attractive peninsula was harnessed extremely intelligently by the local residents
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Ethnographic Museum Nessebar
Ethnographic Museum Nessebar is housed in a National Revival-style home constructed in 1840 by a rich local businessman. It is a two-story home with a stone ground floor and a timber-framed residential second level with five rooms and a large central salon with a carved wooden ceiling and a large
Film Museum Nessebar
The Film Museum is one of the most distinctive museums in Nessebar, and it draws a large number of visitors, particularly movie buffs. It's a tiny museum, but it's well worth a visit due to its extensive collection of well-known action, horror, and science-fiction figures. Iron Man, Space Men
Archaeological Museum Nessebar
The initial location of the Nesebar Archaeological Museum was the Church of Saint John the Baptist in Nesebar, which opened in 1956. In 1994, the museum moved into a new building constructed by Hristo Koev. The museum exhibit features cultural artifacts from many eras of Nesebar
Saint Theodore Church
The Church of St. Theodore in Nesebar, Bulgaria, was constructed in the 13th century, as shown by the north and west facades that still stand today. The remaining walls and roof were constructed afterwards. It is a church with a single nave, narthex, and apse. The church measures 8,70 meters long
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Nessebar Stone Fountain
Nessebar Stone Fountain is located in ulista "Tsar Ivan Asen II" 5, 8231 Staria Grad, Nessebar, Bulgaria.
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Seven Rila Lakes
The Seven Rila Lakes are a collection of glacier lakes in Bulgaria's Rila Mountain. They are Bulgaria's most visited lake group. The lakes are located at elevations ranging from 2,100 to 2,500 meters above sea level. Each lake has a name that corresponds to its most distinguishing feature
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Muzeiko
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Muzeiko is Eastern Europe's largest children's science center. Muzeiko is a 2,000-square-foot area featuring more than 130 interactive games for kids and inquisitive adults. The museum's whole content is aimed at inspiring children to study, discover, and explore the sciences, as well as assisting
Monument of Evlogi Georgiev and Hristo Georgiev
Evlogi Georgiev was a prominent Bulgarian businessman, banker, and philanthropist. He and his brother Hristo Georgiev made a significant financial contribution to the construction of the Sofia University's main building. Hristo Georgiev was a rich Bulgarian who lived in the 19th century and was
Saint Sofia Church
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The Saint Sofia Church, which dates from the fourth century, is the oldest church in Sofia, Bulgaria's capital. The Council of Serdica, attended by 316 bishops, most likely took place in the precursor structure in 343. The city, originally known as Serdika (ердикa), was given its name by the
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