Varna's Essential Sights
Explore the historical and natural landmarks of Varna, Bulgaria's coastal hub. This collection features the Euxinograd Palace, a 19th-century royal summer residence, and the Battle of Varna Park, which commemorates the 1444 conflict with the Ottoman Empire. Natural highlights include the Stone Forest, a unique desert-like landscape of limestone pillars, and the Varna Aquarium, showcasing Black Sea marine biology. The list also includes the Orthodox church of St. Petka and the mausoleum dedicated to King Wladyslaw III.
A Varna Aquarium
Varna Aquarium is a public marine aquarium located in Bulgaria's largest city, Varna, focusing on the Black Sea's marine life. It features over 140 fish species, marine biology exhibits, and a research institute.
Euxinograd Palace
Euxinograd is a late 19th-century Bulgarian former royal summer palace and park on the Black Sea coast, 8 kilometres north of downtown…
St. Petka
Built in 1906, this Bulgarian Orthodox church features traditional frescoes and religious icons. It is dedicated to Saint Petka of Bulgaria and serves as a central place of worship in Varna.
Battle of Varna Park
This old park commemorates the 15th century battle against the Turks. Also serves as a museum - various war-related memorabilia on display.
Stone forest
Known locally as Pobiti Kamani, this natural desert-like phenomenon consists of hollow limestone columns reaching up to seven meters in height. Formed approximately 50 million years ago, it is the only desert environment in Bulgaria.
Мавзолей на Владислав Варненчик
Located within the Battle of Varna Park, this 1935 memorial honors King Wladyslaw III of Poland and Hungary, who fell during the 1444 Battle of Varna. The site includes a symbolic sarcophagus and historical exhibits.
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