The fortresses in Bulgaria are numerous and from different time periods. They testify to the glorious past of our country and tell stories. Some of them are well preserved and renovated over time. Others amaze with beautiful views and legends. In this article we from @feel_bulgaria<\/a> we will present you 5 fortresses that are worth visiting and exploring. Here they are:<\/p>\n The fortress Tsarevets<\/strong> is part of the old town of Veliko Tarnovo<\/a>. Situated on the hill of the same name, the fortress was the main center from which the Second Bulgarian Kingdom was ruled, which makes it so impressive<\/strong>!! Here are the reconstructed royal palace and the patriarchate located on the top, whose walls necessarily immerse visitors in the Bulgarian medieval history<\/strong>. You will also see the Baldwin Tower, where the Latin Emperor Baldwin of Flanders, captured by Tsar Kaloyan, was exiled. From Tsarevets there is a 360 degree view, which is a prerequisite for unique shots. But the evenings here are no less impressive, because then the whole fortress is illuminated in different colors in sync with music, during the light show "Light and sound"<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n\n Not far from the spa capital of the Balkans- Velingrad<\/a>, there is another medieval fortress. Tsepina Fortress is part of the land of the village. Dorkovo<\/a>, Rakitovo municipality. The story goes that no one ever managed to capture this fortress in battle. It is also believed that the daughter of the Latin emperor Alexius Slav, who spent long hours contemplating the hills around the fortress<\/strong>. This is quite understandable given the amazing panorama that opens up and we are sure you would do the same. The cleft will make you feel the story and admire the breathtaking view they create The Rhodopes<\/a> here.<\/p>\nTsarevets fortress<\/h2>\n
Tsepina Fortress<\/h2>\n