Post by VisitBulgariaToday on Nov 9, 2016 13:36:03 GMT
Are you visiting Burgas city on the Bulgaria Coast side? Our list of 18 top sightseeings in Burgas will help you not to wonder where to go and also to have a great, fun time when being in Bulgaria. But before the list, here's a little more info about the Burgas city.
History
The earliest signs of life in the region date back 3000 years, to the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age. The favorable conditions on the fertile plain, around the sea, have brought people here from early antiquity. The biggest mark was left by the Thracians who made the region rich in archaeological finds.
Greeks from Apollonia built in area of Sladkite kladenzi - a marketplace for trade with the Tracians kings. During the rule of the Ancient Romans, near Burgas, Colonia Flavia Deultemsium (or Dibaltum, or Develtum) was established as a military colony for veterans by Vespasian. The Romans built the Colonia on the main road Via Pontica. It was the second most important city in the province Haemimontus. In 376, the Goths destroyed an elite Roman company near Develtum.
Nowadays
Burgas sometimes is often times transliterated as Bourgas. The city is the fourth-largest in city in Bulgaria with a population of about 210,000 inhabitants. The city is surrounded by lakes and it is located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, at the large Burgas Bay.
The list:
1. Burgas Regional Historical Museum
2. Ethnographic Museum
3. Archeological Museum
4. Museum of Nature and Science
5. Roman City of Develtum
6. The Roman and medieval Baths of Aquae Calidae
7. The Poros Fortress
8. The Rusokastro Fortress
9. The Erkesiya-Border wall
10. City Gallery
11. Theatre Adriana Budevska
12. City Beach
13. Pantheon
14. The pier
15. Sea Casino
16. Navel of Burgas
17. The building of Regional Customs Burgas
18. Burgas Central railway station
History
The earliest signs of life in the region date back 3000 years, to the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age. The favorable conditions on the fertile plain, around the sea, have brought people here from early antiquity. The biggest mark was left by the Thracians who made the region rich in archaeological finds.
Greeks from Apollonia built in area of Sladkite kladenzi - a marketplace for trade with the Tracians kings. During the rule of the Ancient Romans, near Burgas, Colonia Flavia Deultemsium (or Dibaltum, or Develtum) was established as a military colony for veterans by Vespasian. The Romans built the Colonia on the main road Via Pontica. It was the second most important city in the province Haemimontus. In 376, the Goths destroyed an elite Roman company near Develtum.
Nowadays
Burgas sometimes is often times transliterated as Bourgas. The city is the fourth-largest in city in Bulgaria with a population of about 210,000 inhabitants. The city is surrounded by lakes and it is located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, at the large Burgas Bay.
The list:
1. Burgas Regional Historical Museum
2. Ethnographic Museum
3. Archeological Museum
4. Museum of Nature and Science
5. Roman City of Develtum
6. The Roman and medieval Baths of Aquae Calidae
7. The Poros Fortress
8. The Rusokastro Fortress
9. The Erkesiya-Border wall
10. City Gallery
11. Theatre Adriana Budevska
12. City Beach
13. Pantheon
14. The pier
15. Sea Casino
16. Navel of Burgas
17. The building of Regional Customs Burgas
18. Burgas Central railway station