Veliki Preslav – Bulgaria’s Second Capital

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Province: Shumen
Video type: Episodes
Series: BG38
Landmarks:

100 national tourist sites, Fortresses, Historical landmarks, Cultural and architectural Sites, Ancient places, Traditions and patriotism

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Difficulty: veryea
Age: With grown children, Adults

Episode BG38. Veliki Preslav – Bulgaria’s Second Capital

Hello, Bulgaria! 🇧🇬

Veliki Preslav is one of the most magnificent Old Bulgarian capitals located at the foot of the Shumen plateau. Founded in the 9th century, this town was not only the administrative but also the spiritual and cultural centre of the First Bulgarian Kingdom. The ruins of palaces, basilicas and fortress walls testify to its former glory. The Preslav school of literature was born here, and stone, mosaic and gold intertwined in an architectural language worthy of an empire. Today the site combines history, mystery and tranquillity, and the panoramic view of its ruins is like a journey back in time.

📝 Brief summary of the episode

Among the most notable elements in Veliki Preslav stand out the Round Church, also known as the Golden Church, the fortress wall with monumental gates and the traces of the royal palace. Built on a Byzantine model, the town impresses with its grand plan and the wealth of artistic elements that can still be found today. The inscriptions, the tiles with Cyrillic and Glagolitic characters and the finds of ceramic icons show that culture was a state mission here.

🔥 What will you see in this episode?

We discover one of the most impressive archaeological areas in Bulgaria – the old capital of Veliki Preslav. Our narrative passes through the fortress walls, the southern gate and the inner town, where the outlines of streets, residential buildings and public buildings are still visible. At the centre of it all stands the Round Church, an architectural masterpiece of symbolic significance, situated on a hill that was once part of the palace area. We show views that reveal the scale of the city and the way it is laid out. Among the ruins, you can feel the rhythm of the past – not only as history, but as a cultural and spiritual atmosphere preserved in stone.

In this episode we visit the archaeological reserve “Veliki Preslav” – a place that has gathered the spirit of a bygone era that continues to inspire. We explore the southern fortress gate and the preserved foundations of buildings, pass through the inner town and head to the Round Church, a site of distinctive architecture that once served as a symbolic and spiritual center. In the video, we share thoughts about the scale of the city, the feeling of moving through streets where our ancestors trod, and the need to preserve these places with care. The atmosphere is peaceful, the landscape harmonious, and the feeling is like traveling back in time. We summarize the experience with an assessment of accessibility, condition, amenities and historical value, emphasizing that Preslav is not just seen – it is experienced.

⭐ Location assessment

The assessment is entirely based on my personal impression and is made according to several main criteria considered separately. I use a 5-point scale where (1/5 – Very bad, 2/5 – Bad, 3/5 – Average, 4/5 – Good, 5/5 – Excellent)

Criterion Personal impression Rating
Accessibility
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The entrance to the archaeological reserve is directly accessible by car, there is a parking lot and an information center. It is also suitable for children and adults. ★★★★★
History
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The walk through Veliki Preslav leads to one of the most important hearths of Bulgarian literature – the place where the Preslav school of literature was born, which became the pillar of our language, faith and cultural identity. ★★★★★
Condition
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The ruins are well marked, the terrain is well maintained and the restored parts give a clear idea of the structure of the city. ★★★★
Conveniences
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There are eco-toilets, a museum at the entrance, seating, and an eatery near the site. ★★★★
Price
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Ticket for adults is BGN 6, for pupils and students – BGN 2. A combined ticket with the museum is available, making the experience affordable and complete. ★★★★★

Overall rating: 4.6
★★★★

✅ Conclusion

Veliki Preslav is a place that inspires. Not only with its size, but also with what it symbolizes – cultural upsurge, literacy and golden age. Although today only stone outlines remain, the imagination easily turns them into living pictures. The sense here is of strength and a search for identity – not so much in battles as in speech and knowledge. Facilities are good, access is easy and the ticket price is symbolic. But the real value is in the feeling that you are stepping where the capital of a dream used to be. A Bulgarian dream.

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