Roman Town of Deultum
The Roman town of Deultum is an important archaeological site located near the present-day village of Debelt, Burgas region. Founded as a Roman military camp in the 70s of the 1st century AD, it later grew into a prosperous city serving as a trade centre between the Black Sea and Thrace. Deultum was founded by the Roman emperor Vespasian as part of his campaign to subdue the Thracian tribes. It was originally a small military camp where veterans of the VIII Augustan Legion were settled. Over time, the town grew around the camp and became an important economic and administrative centre in the province of Thrace. [...]
Temple-well near Garlo village
The temple-well near the village of Garlo is a unique archaeological site located in the southwestern part of Bulgaria. It is located near the village of Garlo, Breznik municipality, Pernik district. It is located about 3 kilometers west of the village, at the foot of the Strazha Mountain. This ancient structure dates back to the end of the Bronze Age (16-12th century BC) and is believed to have been used for religious rituals and pilgrimages. [...]
Roman villa - Kasnakovo village
The Roman villa in the village of Kasnakovo, Haskovo region, is an important archaeological site that offers valuable insight into the life of the Romans in the region. The villa was discovered in 1960 and is one of the largest and well-preserved Roman villas in Bulgaria. The villa was built in the second half of the 1st century AD. It was inhabited until the end of the 3rd century. The complex includes a residential building, outbuildings, a bathroom and a heating system. The residential building was luxuriously decorated with mosaics, frescoes and marble decorations. [...]