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Royal residences in Bulgaria

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  • Urvich
    Urvich Topic
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    The fortress was probably built in the 13th century during the Second Bulgarian Empire and its Emperor Ivan Shishman, called by the local population "Jasen" recent battles against the Ottomans. He has led and it is named and scenic road in the foothills of Vitosha mountain - from Boyana, through Bistrica, Pancharevo and Kokalyane, locality of Prosechenik, to the mouth of the estuary river Vedena in Iskar - Yassenov King Road whereby "Urvich" establishes a permanent connection with Vitosha fortresses" of Bistrica and Battil - Boyana. This region is the intersection of Vitosha, Plana and Lozen Mountains, where, at the Devil's Bridge, in the opposite site of Urvich had guard towers and mobile access bridge to the fortress.
  • Tsarska Bistritsa former royal palace in Rila
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    42°15′30″N 23°35′44″E / 42.25833°N 23.59556°E Tsarska Bistritsa ("Tsar's Bistritsa"; Bulgarian: Царска Бистрица) is a former royal palace in southwestern Bulgaria, high in the Rila Mountains, just above the resort of Borovets and near the banks of the Bistritsa River. Built between 1898 and 1914, it served as the hunting lodge of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria and his son Boris III.
  • Tsarevets (fortress)
    Tsarevets (fortress) Medieval stronghold in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
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    Tsarevets (Bulgarian: Царевец, Tsarevets) is a medieval stronghold located on a hill with the same name in Veliko Tarnovo in northern Bulgaria. Tsarevets is 206 metres (676 ft) above sea level. It served as the Second Bulgarian Empire's primary fortress and strongest bulwark between 1185 and 1393, housing the royal and the patriarchal palaces, and it is also a popular tourist attraction.
  • Euxinograd
    Euxinograd Bulgarian summer palace
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    43°13′9″N 27°59′41″E / 43.21917°N 27.99472°E
  • Vrana Palace
    Vrana Palace History museum in Sofia, Bulgaria
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    Vrana Palace (Bulgarian: Дворец "Врана", Dvorets "Vrana"; formerly Враня; Vranya) is a royal palace, on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is today the official residence of former royal family of Bulgaria. While the Royal Palace in the centre of Sofia (today the National Art Gallery and National Ethnographic Museum) served representative purposes and the Euxinograd Palace near Varna was a summer residence, Vrana was the palace where the royal family of Bulgaria spent most of their time. Vrana Palace is situated at an elevation of 571 m.
  • Saragyol Royal residence in Bulgaria
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    Saragyol is a royal residence in Bulgaria. It is located on Rila mountain. Saragyol is located within the National Park "Rila".
  • Sitnyakovo
    Sitnyakovo hunting lodge in Bulgaria
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    Sitnyakovo (Bulgarian: Ситняково) is a summer royal residence in Bulgaria. It is located on Rila mountain.
  • National Art Gallery, Bulgaria
    National Art Gallery, Bulgaria Art museum in Sofia, Bulgaria
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    The National Art Gallery (Bulgarian: Национална художествена галерия, Natsionalna hudozhestvena galeriya) is Bulgaria's national gallery, and houses over 50,000 pieces of Bulgarian art.
  • Balchik Palace
    Balchik Palace Building in Balchik, Bulgaria
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    43°24′16″N 28°8′49″E / 43.40444°N 28.14694°E
  • Banya Palace
    Banya Palace Summer villa in Banya, Bulgaria
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    42°33′8″N 24°50′24″E / 42.55222°N 24.84000°E
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