Hidden Archaeological Gems
Explore the diverse archaeological heritage of the Varna region, spanning from the prehistoric salt-production center of Solnitsata to the grand Roman Thermal Baths. This collection features the medieval cliffside stronghold of Ovech Fortress and the Late Antique complex at Cape St. Athanasius in Byala. These sites showcase ancient pottery kilns, early Christian basilicas, and strategic fortifications that once guarded the Balkan mountain passes and the Black Sea coast.
Roman Thermal Bath
Ruins of the thermal baths constantly remind visitors of the long history of local settlement. Book a guided tour to learn more.
Solnitsata
Solnitsata was an ancient town located in present-day Bulgaria, near the modern city of Provadia.
Ovech Fortress
Medieval stone stronghold situated on a high plateau above Provadia. It features a 150-meter-long wooden bridge, stone-cut stairs, and the ruins of a three-aisled basilica and guard towers.
Anticen kompleks Bala
Archaeological site at Cape St. Athanasius featuring a 6th-century Late Antique fortress. The complex includes a restored winery, an early Christian basilica with mosaics, and ancient pottery kilns.
Ancient Kiln
Well-preserved Roman-era pottery kiln used for the industrial production of amphorae and ceramic vessels, located within the coastal archaeological complex in Byala.
Venchan fortress
Remains of a fortification used from the Thracian period through the Middle Ages. Located on a rocky height, the site contains visible traces of stone walls and defensive foundations.
Ksnoanticna i srednovekovna krepost Mgliz
Ruins of a Late Antique and medieval fortification situated on a strategic ridge. The site served as a defensive outpost overlooking the Varna plateau and nearby mountain passes.
Anticna krepost Hemskite porti
Ancient fortification ruins that historically guarded a key pass through the Balkan Mountains. The site preserves foundations of stone walls once used to control trade and military movement.
Selisnata mogila
Prehistoric settlement mound containing layers of human habitation dating back to the Neolithic and Chalcolithic eras. Excavations have revealed early tools and dwelling foundations.
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