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Plovdiv's Absolute Essentials
Plovdiv, one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, centers around its remarkably preserved Roman amphitheatre and the 2nd-century Stadium of Philippopolis. The architectural reserve of the Old Town features National Revival houses like Balabanov House and the Ethnographic Museum, set atop historic hills. Religious history is represented by the 14th-century Djumaya Mosque and the ancient Church of St. Constantine and St. Helena. The pedestrian Main Street links these historical sites with modern commerce and the city's archaeological museum.
11 OrtePlovdiv Museums & Galleries
Plovdiv's cultural landscape spans two millennia, from the 2nd-century Roman Stadium and the 5th-century mosaics of the Small Basilica to the National Revival architecture of the Old Town. The city's museums are primarily housed in 19th-century merchant mansions, such as the Kuyumdzhioglu and Balabanov houses, featuring intricate wood carvings and period furnishings. These venues showcase extensive archaeological finds from ancient Thrace and Philippopolis, alongside significant collections of Bulgarian fine art by masters like Zlatyu Boyadjiev and Tsanko Lavrenov.
21 OrteAncient Archaeological Treasures
Plovdiv, ancient Philippopolis, preserves a dense layer of history spanning Thracian and Roman eras. This collection features the 2nd-century Roman theatre and the massive stadium that once held 30,000 spectators. Explore the ruins of the ancient forum and the Small Basilica, renowned for its intricate early Christian mosaics. On Nebet Tepe hill, find the earliest settlements dating back to the 4th millennium BC, while surrounding tumuli like Golama Filipovska Mogila offer insight into ancient burial traditions and ritual landscapes.
11 OrteCultural Hubs and Art Centers
Plovdiv’s cultural landscape blends antiquity with modern expression. The city features one of the world's best-preserved Roman theaters alongside traditional Bulgarian "chitalishta" (community centers) and contemporary art galleries. Key venues include the City Gallery of Fine Arts, housed in diverse architectural settings, and unique converted spaces like the 16th-century Chifte Banya public bath. From open-air summer cinemas to the historic Drama Theatre, these sites represent the city's long-standing role as a regional center for performance and fine arts.
18 OrteKarte von Plowdiw
Praktische Informationen
- Währung
- Euro EUR € · Kartenzahlung · Weit verbreitet akzeptiert
- Notrufnummern
- 112
- Strom
- 230 V · 50 HzTyp C / Typ F
- Sprachen
- Bulgarisch
- Leitungswasser
- Trinkbar
- Verkehrsseite
- Rechts
- Ländervorwahl
- +359
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