You can see the remains of fortress walls (best preserved at the old town's gate and the port), authentic medieval, Roman and Greek street pavements, fortifications of different epochs and other buildings at the entrance of old Nessebar . When you enter in the town just on your right is The History Museum .
Updated Oct 16, 2008
Address: Old town's gate
In every room of the Marieta Palace hotel there is a brochure about the Relax Center situated at the basement of the building . So much things to do here for you health and relaxation : massage ,reflex therapy , relaxing massage with honey , body remodeling ,solarium cosmetics ,face care , full regeneration from head to toe , body care .... thousand things to do !You can find here 7 therapist cabinets , jacuzzi , Turkish and steam bath , sauna , infrared sauna , tanning salon . All prices are in the brochure .
Updated Oct 14, 2008
Address: Nessebar , 11 L. Karalevo Str.
Phone: 00359 554 44111
Website: www.hoteli.bg/marietapalace
The Church " Hristos Vsedurjitel " (Pantokrator) XIII - XIV century, can be found in the Center of Nessebar and is used as art gallery.There is no chance to miss it as it is located on the main commercial street. On the lright side of it , you have the post office if you need to make a call home or send cards.
Updated Mar 18, 2008
It is so beautiful to see the sunrise while everybody is still sleeping and all you have for company are the seagulls flying over your head and screaming to greet the sun.
Before sunrise , you can see the fisherman heading on their way to throw their nets in the Sunny beach bay. It's always something interesting to observe...
on the second pic You can see the port of the old Nessebar at the right forming a gate to the bay of sunny beach with Emine cap where the sun rises in the morning.
Updated Mar 18, 2008
An Old house in Nessebar from the Bulgarian Revival period of the 18th century, with the traditional lace handcrafts that the women do during the long winters....
Wood is what is more typical for the Nessebar houses, old worn out wood , with a brown ,gray color due to the high moisture...The wood is used for isolation and preservation of the facades. The weather conditions in winter are very harsh - strong freezing winds blow often.
first floor is made out of white stone usually.
Beautiful :)))
Updated Mar 6, 2008
The church dates back from 14th century. It had a crucified dome with three apses and a narthex.
The church had two entrances - to the north and to the south, which is a rare architectural decision for religious buildings.
Updated May 3, 2007
This small church was built in the beginning of 17th century. The eastern facade was half dig in the ground.
There are frescoes on the walls that represent life scenes of Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary and are of big interest.
The tombstone of a Byzantine princess Mataissa Cantacuzina is saved there.
It is already possible to take pictures inside the church with no flash against a small fee (4lv).
Updated May 3, 2007
The church St. Stephen is also known as The New Metropolitan. It was initially built in the end of the 9th century and then reconstructed first in the 16th and then in 18th century. The frescoes are impressive. The church is an example of the Bulgarian medieval architecture.
Currently the church of St. Stephen is closed for renovations till the end of 2008.
Updated May 3, 2007
This is yet another symbol of Nesebar - The Black Sea Urban House.
It’s got 2 floors, with a stone ground floor and timber upper floor.
There’s usually a basement used for storing wine, drying fish or nets.
The houses of the wealthy are richly decorated.
Among these houses are that of Captain Pavel near the harbour, of Lambrinov, of Diamandi and of Moskoiani (now the Ethnographical Museum).
Written Apr 13, 2007
The surviving icons from Nesebar date from the 13th to the 19th century. They are displayed at the Archaeological Museum, the National Art Gallery and the National Museum of History in Sofia, and also at the Archaeological Museum in Nesebar.
Entrance fees:
children 1.50 lv.
adults 3lv.
Written Apr 13, 2007
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