Discover the best top things to do in Sliven Province, Bulgaria including Gallery Dimitar Dobrovich, Sirak Skitnik Hall, Medieval Tuida Fortress, Halkata, Hadji Dimitar Museum-House, Blue Mountains, Hadzhi Dimitar Monument, The Old Elm, Regional Historical Museum, Waterpark Sliven.
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Very beautiful place with incredible views. I hope the excavations will continue, because a large part of the fortress is still unexplored ...
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A legendary place in the mountain with an amazing view to the city. Once it was all sea, the legend says, and the ships were using Halkata like a port... If you continue forwards on the top of the mountain you can congratulate yourself with the famous homemade bread with cheese in the old Furna.
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Birthplace and home to Hadji Dimitar the leading revolutionary against the Ottoman rule during the 19th century in the struggles for an independent Bulgaria. He was born in this two story house and grew up here in Silven. Besides the architecture the house has some period furnishings and a museum to Hadji Dimitar's life. There are photos and story boards (some are in English as well as Bulgarian) in a couple of the upstairs rooms.
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the park is very nice even in rainy day a lot of memorial status just walking and an joy the atmosphere
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The Old Elm in Sliven is the European Tree of the Year 2014. It's more than 1100 years old but still blossoming every year. It's one of the symbols of the town of Sliven.
The tree is dying... you should take a look at it as its still there. Once upon a time, there was a huge forest of such trees, now its just this last one. Kudos to the people of the city which made it a meeting point and a historical treasure.
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Regional museum that has a very large collection of Thracian gold, metal, and stone artifacts. Most item descriptions are in both Bulgarian and English. There are also artifacts from the Greek period and pottery and glass pieces too. Proto-Thracian items are also in the collection. Top floor has a exhibit on local digs and methods. Very traditional older presentation, but the artifacts are top notch certainly worth a visit!
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