History in Plovdiv
The history of Plovdiv spans thousands of years from Antiquity to modern times, during which the city has been a commercial, industrial, cultural and economic center in the Balkan region. Over the centuries, it has been given several names — Philippopolis, Trimontium, Filibe and the remains of the old cities can still be viewed today.
The Philippopolis stadium
Located in the Old Town of Plovdiv, the Philippopolis stadium is one of the breath-taking meeting points with antiquity. Being Read More
Regional Ethnographic Museum in Plovdiv
The Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum is the second largest of its kind in Bulgaria. The institution was founded in 1917 Read More
The Lamartine House
The Lamartine House is a Bulgarian Renaissance building. Its owner was one of the renowned merchants from Plovdiv Georgi Mavridi. Read More
The Balabanov house
The Balabanov House is one of the landmarks of the Old Plovdiv. Its story began in the late 19th century Read More
The St. Constantine and Helena Church ( Konstantin and Elena)
The St. Constantine and Helena Church is located in the center of Old Plovdiv, on the ruins of the fortress Read More
Ancient Roman Theater
The Ancient theater in Plovdiv is one of the world’s best-preserved Roman theatres. It was constructed in the 90s of I Read More