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Archeology

The Glina-Schneckenberg Culture

The Glina-Schneckenberg culture, though centered beyond Bulgaria's modern borders, left a significant imprint on the broader canvas of Southeast Europe's prehistoric era, highlighting the interconnectedness of early cultures.

Archeological Cultures Chronology

Dive into the rich tapestry of Bulgaria’s past as we explore the diverse archaeological cultures that have shaped its land. This journey uncovers the fascinating timeline of human history in Bulgaria, from the earliest settlers to advanced ancient civilizations.

Cotofeni Culture

Emerging from the dawn of the Bronze Age, the Coţofeni Culture weaves a tale of early human innovation and cultural exchange across modern-day Romania, Serbia, and Bulgaria.

Cernavoda Culture

Unraveling the intricate tapestry of the past, the Cernavoda Culture offers an intriguing glimpse into the Bronze Age civilization that flourished in the regions of modern-day Romania and Bulgaria.

Cucuteni-Trypillia Culture

Although not a central stage of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture, Bulgaria houses intriguing archaeological traces that hint at the subtle influence of this remarkable Bronze Age civilization.

The Enchanting Depths of Yagodinska Cave

Tucked away in the heart of the Rhodope Mountains in Southern Bulgaria lies one of nature's most spectacular works of nature, the Yagodinska Cave....

Durankulak: Showcasing the Rich History of Bulgaria

Nestled along the serene coastline of Bulgaria, Durankulak offers more than just picturesque landscapes and tranquil beaches. This captivating destination is a treasure trove...

Sozopol’s History Unearthed

The Sozopol Historical Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's storied past. It showcases artifacts from prehistory, antiquity, and the Middle Ages that...

Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak

Step back in time with a visit to the Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, where ancient art and eternal bonds come alive.

The Saint Sofia Church

The Saint Sofia Church in Sofia is a 4th-century Eastern Orthodox church considered one of the city’s oldest and most important cultural and historical monuments....

The Varna Necropolis

The Varna Necropolis, located near the Black Sea coastal city of Varna in Bulgaria, is an archaeological site of immense significance. Discovered in 1972,...

The Vinca Culture

The Vinca Culture was a prominent prehistoric civilization that flourished during the Neolithic period, from 5700 to 4200 BC. Centered primarily in what is now Serbia, Romania, and Northwestern Bulgaria, the Vinca Culture extended its influence into Hungary, Macedonia, and Greece.
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