{"id":9050,"date":"2024-02-20T21:23:11","date_gmt":"2024-02-20T21:23:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/feelbulgaria.net\/?p=9050"},"modified":"2024-02-20T21:23:11","modified_gmt":"2024-02-20T21:23:11","slug":"mesta-3-mart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/feelbulgaria.net\/en\/2024\/02\/20\/mesta-3-mart\/","title":{"rendered":"5 places to visit on March 3rd"},"content":{"rendered":"
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March 3rd is a day that awakens pride in everyone's heart Bulgarian<\/a>, marking the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule in the distant year 1878. In conjunction with this national holiday, here are five magical places that come alive with Bulgaria's history and culture, offering a unique way to celebrate and honor this important moment.<\/p>\n

Shipka Peak<\/h4>\n

The heart of Bulgarian freedom beats on Shipka Peak<\/a>, where the majestic Monument of Freedom rises as an unyielding symbol of the struggle and sacrifices of the Bulgarian people for independence. Here, among the centuries-old forests of Stara Planina<\/a>, you can be a part of the exciting celebrations on March 3, where the air is permeated with the spirit of bravery and patriotism. Apart from the imposing Freedom Monument, the Shipka peak also hides numerous monuments and memorials scattered throughout the area, which tell stories of the heroism of Bulgarian and Russian soldiers. Visit the museum at the base of the monument, where you can see original military uniforms, weapons and other relics related to the Russo-Turkish War.<\/p>\n

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Sights in Bulgaria - the Shipka monument<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Pleven<\/h4>\n

Get to know the heroic "Plevena Epic 1877" by visiting the unique panorama that resurrects one of the most decisive battles of the Russo-Turkish War. This open-air museum is an impressive blend of art and history, conveying in a unique way the drama and importance of the liberation struggle. The interior of the panorama is a unique work of art that combines painting, sculpture and architecture to recreate the battle in an impressive 360-degree format.<\/p>\n

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The panorama in Pleven<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Veliko Tarnovo<\/h4>\n

Head to the heart of Bulgarian history in the old capital Veliko Tarnovo<\/a>. Here, among the majestic walls of the Tsarevets fortress, you can witness the sound and light show that brings to life the centuries of Bulgarian glory and tragedies. This is a place where history speaks through the stones and your imagination resurrects ancient legends. Tsarevets is not just a fortress, but a whole historical complex that comes to life with the history of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. You must also visit "Trapezitsa" - the second largest fortress complex in the city, where the remains of royal and patriarchal palaces are located, as well as numerous churches.<\/p>\n

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The Asenevtsi Monument in Veliko Tarnovo<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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