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Bulgarian culture

If we try to trace the roots of Bulgarian culture, we must go back more than a thousand years ago at the dawn of the First Bulgarian Kingdom. The long history of Bulgaria and Bulgarian culture, respectively, begins in 681 with the union of the Thracian, Proto-Bulgarian and Slav tribes who lived in these beautiful fertile lands. Bulgarian culture developed at a fast pace during the flourishing periods in Bulgarian history at the time of the First and the Second Bulgarian kingdom. It was after the acceptance of the Christian faith and the creation of the Bulgarian alphabet that Bulgarian culture saw a most intensive development. The foundations of Bulgarian literature were laid, new Christian rituals were introduced and the pagan rituals continued to exist, but they were now connected to the Christian holidays. A multitude of churches and monasteries were built throughout the land and decorated lavishly by murals and paintings of self-taught masters. Today a great number of them are preserved and represent valuable monuments of Bulgarian culture. The main influences on Bulgarian culture came from the neighbouring Byzantine empire and later on, by the Ottoman empire during the five-century Ottoman rule. During this long period of hardship for Bulgarians, they managed to preserve their unique traditions and culture, the monasteries being a major factor as centres of enlightenment and keepers of faith.

Cultural tours and trips in Bulgaria

On our site you will find a wide selection of tours to places in Bulgaria which represent greatest cultural interest. The Wine tour, the Rose Festival, the Classic Bulgarian tour and Bulgaria, the land of monasteries are wonderful opportunities to get more familiar with Bulgarian culture. You will be introduced to the rose-picking, rose-distilling rituals in Kazanlak, and to the traditional techniques of wine producing in Melnik, Assenovgrad, Plovdiv and Sandanski. We will take you to the awe-inspiring fortresses in Veliko Tarnovo, the ancient Bulgarian capital, and to picturesque Bulgarian villages which preserve the ancient traditions and the rural way of life of past centuries. Outside the organized tours, you can always make short cultural trips to the museums and churches in your travel destination in Bulgaria. You will find cultural hotspots in every town and city in Bulgaria, the most popular of them being concentrated in Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Arbanassi, Assenovgrad. Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Bourgas have much to offer to those who are interested in contemporary Bulgarian culture – cinemas, theatres, opera houses, galleries and exhibitions.

Festivals and cultural events in Bulgaria

Annually various folk festivals and cultural events take place in villages and towns in Bulgaria, each of them dedicated to a main folklore theme. The Rose festival, held in early June in Kazanluk, is a celebration of beauty and flowers with folk dances and songs. The Koukery dances taking place in late March in many towns and villages throughout Bulgaria are among the most impressive Bulgarian rituals and an inseparable part of the authentic Bulgarian culture. Other fascinating cultural events are the bagpipe festivals in Shiroka Luka and Gela at the beginning of August and the fire-dancing rituals in the Strandja villages at the end of May. Probably the most popular festivals of contemporary Bulgarian art and culture is the Apollonia festival at the beginning of September in Sozopol.

First UK gathering will be held in rural tourism destination in Bulgaria

Anita Valentinova, source: nextbgtrip.com, 07.05.2011

First of its kind UK gathering will be held in the village Polkovnik Serafimovo, Smolyan area. The event will be held on 3rd, 4th and 5th June 2011 and the village expects over 250 British residents to arrive in Bulgaria to attend the event. The idea for the first International gathering in Rhodope Mountains belongs to 14 Britons who bought their homes in the village several years ago and settled in the beautiful Rhodope Mountain. Currently the area is being prepared toe the gathering and even a campsite will be also constructed. Thus, many guests will be able to accommodate in the campsite and the rest will be put up in the guesthouses in the village. All British guests will be able to get acquainted with traditional Rhodope folklore songs and dances, culinary surprises and traditional crafts which are typical of the region. Thus, the area of Smolyan will be also promoted in an unusual way and this may boost the interest in rural tourism.

Related travel news - News from Smolyan

First festival of the wild flowers in Smolyan

First festival of the wild flowers in Smolyan

Smolyan hosts Festival of the wild flowers from June 21st to June 30th 2013.

First snow in Pamporovo ski resort and Smolyan

First snow in Pamporovo ski resort and Smolyan

Pamporovo ski resort and Smolyan has received substantial snowfalls.

Travel landmarks in Smolyan area are further promoted

Travel landmarks in Smolyan area are further promoted

Smolyan, Chepelare, Zlatograd and Rudozem further promote travel places within their areas.

”Independent” published a travel article for Gela

”Independent” published a travel article for Gela

The village Gela in the gorgeous Rhodopes mountain is featured in an article in UK newspaper Independent.

German TV will make a movie for Bulgaria’s Rhodopes

German TV will make a movie for Bulgaria’s Rhodopes

Germans will watch a movie for Bulgaria's Rhodopes.

Greek and Romanian tourists visit Bulgaria for Easter

Greek and Romanian tourists visit Bulgaria for Easter

It is expected that due to the attractive Easter holiday deals, many Greek and Romanian tourists will visit Bulgaria.

Rhodopes Mountain draws the interest this festive season

Rhodopes Mountain draws the interest this festive season

Rhodopes and especially Smolyan region are attractive tourism venues for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Tourism fair in Smolyan city

Tourism fair in Smolyan city

Smolyan hosts an annual tourism fair International Tourism Fair ‘Bulgarian mountains- a hospitality in 4 seasons’.

Smolyan needs to become a centre of eco tourism in Bulgaria

Smolyan needs to become a centre of eco tourism in Bulgaria

Smolyan can turn into the cente of eco tourism in Bulgaria.

Low season for rural tourism

Low season for rural tourism

Rural tourism in Bulgaria does not develop in summer season.

Spoil yourself with ski holiday in Bulgaria in February

Spoil yourself with ski holiday in Bulgaria in February

February Ski holidays in Bulgaria- Why, where, when- tips and travel advice. Holiday Idea in the spotlight- Skiing!

Smolyan and Avdira town in Greece develops eco tourism

Smolyan and Avdira town in Greece develops eco tourism

Eco path „Canyon of Waterfalls" near Smolyan will be restored under a joint tourism project.

Momchilovtsi opens the new winter season

Momchilovtsi opens the new winter season

If you wish to hit the slopes freely, just choose Momchilovtsi, a village that caters for skiers and rural tourism enthusiasts alike.

Weather forecast: Snow, snow and more snow in Bulgaria

Weather forecast: Snow, snow and more snow in Bulgaria

It's time for ski holidays, warm clothes and plenty of snow- find out what the weather will be for the next couple of days.

Christmas break with a ski holiday in Bulgaria

Christmas break with a ski holiday in Bulgaria

Santa Claus has just sent me some Xmas holiday inspirations for the festive season, so let's take a look at the winter wonderland.