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Ancient Bulgarian settlement to become major tourist destination
POSTED 02 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The ancient site is set to become a major tourist destination in Bulgaria
A neolithic settlement in Sofia’s Slatina district is about to become one of Bulgaria’s most prominent visitor attractions after the capital’s mayor announced plans to turn the site into a tourist destination.

The 8,000-year-old settlement, the oldest in the Sofia valley, was partially destroyed in the 1970s during the development of the Red Banner sports complex and later the city’s tramway line, but archaeological excavations have revealed nine buildings still intact on the millenia-old site.

The municipality will soon set out plans for a project uncovering and conserving the ancient ruins and ennobling the area, with further plans to devise a special tourist route through the settlement.

Finds from the site – including axes, sharpening stones, flint, knives and more, will be unveiled on 17 September at the new Sofia Museum of History, while a tourist centre will be built next to the settlement.

The municipality's culture programme will fund the development and conservation project, though costs have not been revealed.

Announcing the plans, Sofia mayor, Yordanka Fandakova, said that the municipality's culture programme will fund the development and conservation project, which is costing BGN8m (US$4.6m, €4.1m, £3m). The mayor added that existing plans to uncover the palace of Emperor Constantine will continue in Q3 2016.
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Ancient Bulgarian settlement to become major tourist destination
POSTED 02 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The ancient site is set to become a major tourist destination in Bulgaria
A neolithic settlement in Sofia’s Slatina district is about to become one of Bulgaria’s most prominent visitor attractions after the capital’s mayor announced plans to turn the site into a tourist destination.

The 8,000-year-old settlement, the oldest in the Sofia valley, was partially destroyed in the 1970s during the development of the Red Banner sports complex and later the city’s tramway line, but archaeological excavations have revealed nine buildings still intact on the millenia-old site.

The municipality will soon set out plans for a project uncovering and conserving the ancient ruins and ennobling the area, with further plans to devise a special tourist route through the settlement.

Finds from the site – including axes, sharpening stones, flint, knives and more, will be unveiled on 17 September at the new Sofia Museum of History, while a tourist centre will be built next to the settlement.

The municipality's culture programme will fund the development and conservation project, though costs have not been revealed.

Announcing the plans, Sofia mayor, Yordanka Fandakova, said that the municipality's culture programme will fund the development and conservation project, which is costing BGN8m (US$4.6m, €4.1m, £3m). The mayor added that existing plans to uncover the palace of Emperor Constantine will continue in Q3 2016.
RELATED STORIES
Bulgarian zoo forced to close after unexplained deaths of animals


A zoo in Bulgaria’s capital has been forced to close after several of its animals died of unknown causes over the course of a weekend.
Bulgarian designer unveils innovative concept for diving complex


Mocked up for his project called ‘The Art of Diving,' Bulgarian-based designer Kristian Terziev has designed a new diving centre-cum-public space to showcase diving to the world.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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