Nessebar Town

The town of Nessebar is located in the southeastern part of Bulgaria on the Black Sea coast. Its population is about 14,000 people. It originated more than 3000 years ago. The town was most developed under the reign of Tsar Ivan Alexander (1331 - 1371). Many churches were built, cultural and spiritual activities took place then. The biggest landmark is "The Old Town", which was declared an architectural and historic reserve in 1956. The Old Town is located on a small peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow stretch of land. This is one of the favorite places for tourists. Nessebar is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria.
Sights:
Sights:
- The Old Town
- Nessebar Archaeological Museum
- Christ Pantocrator Church
- St. John the Baptist Church
- St. John Alliturget Church
- Holy Archangels Mihail and Gavrail Church
- The mill
- St. Stephen's Church
- Saint Spas Church
- Ethnographic Museum of Nessebar - Moskoyani House
- Golden Mesemvria Festival
- August 15, Assumption of the Virgin - day of the town