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Get to know Plovidv
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The Old Town
The Ancient Amphitheatre
Kapana District
Regional Ethnographic Museum
Bunardzhika Hill
The Singing Fountains in Plovdiv
The Old Town
The Old Town of Plovdiv is the historic heart of the city, situated on the Three Hills. With its narrow cobblestone streets and Revival-era houses, it is a living museum that blends Renaissance architecture with Roman and Ottoman influences. Among its landmarks is the Ancient Theater, one of the best-preserved in the Balkans, which still serves as an active stage. Old Plovdiv offers a unique atmosphere that combines ancient history with cultural heritage.
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The Ancient Amphitheater
The Ancient Amphitheater in Plovdiv is one of the most remarkable Roman heritage sites in Bulgaria. Built in the 1st–2nd century, it is among the best-preserved ancient theaters in the world. Situated on the southern slope of the Three Hills, the theater had a capacity of around 5,000 spectators and was used for theatrical performances, gladiator battles, and public gatherings.
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Kapana District
The Kapana District in Plovdiv is one of the city's most artistic and vibrant areas. Located in the center, it is known for its narrow cobbled streets, small art galleries, boutiques, and cafés. Historically, the district was a hub for craftsmen, and today it serves as a cultural center with numerous festivals, exhibitions, and events. With its unique atmosphere and street art, Kapana is a favorite spot for artists and tourists alike.
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Regional Ethnographic Museum
The Regional Ethnographic Museum in Plovdiv is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Bulgarian folk culture and traditions. Established in a historic Revival-era building, the museum features a diverse collection of artifacts, including traditional costumes, tools, and household items that reflect the daily lives of Bulgarian communities. It also highlights folk music and dance, offering insight into the cultural heritage of the region. With its engaging exhibits and educational programs, the museum serves as an important hub for both locals and visitors to explore Bulgaria’s rich folkloric legacy.
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Bunardzhik Hill
Bunardzhik, also known as the Hill of the Liberators, is one of the six main hills in Plovdiv and an iconic landmark of the city. Located in the western part of Plovdiv, it offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. At its peak stands the imposing Monument to the Soviet Army, known as "Alyosha," built in honor of the Soviet soldiers who liberated Bulgaria during World War II.
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The Singing Fountains in Plovdiv
The Singing Fountains in Plovdiv are one of the city’s most impressive attractions. Located in the central park, they offer a unique show that combines water, light, and music. The fountains burst in sync with the rhythm of various melodies, creating a magical atmosphere, especially in the evening. This is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike, who come to enjoy the beautiful display and serene surroundings.
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