Heritage by Type / Vernacular Architecture
Ancient City of Nessebar
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About the site
Corridor: Via Pontica
Country: Bulgaria, Nessebar
Type: Ancient Site, Christian religious centre, Historic Town, Vernacular Architecture
Epoch: Modern Times, Middle Ages
Theme: Vernacular Architecture
World Heritage: Cultural Heritage







Country: Bulgaria, Nessebar
Type: Ancient Site, Christian religious centre, Historic Town, Vernacular Architecture
Epoch: Modern Times, Middle Ages
Theme: Vernacular Architecture
World Heritage: Cultural Heritage








Situated on a rocky peninsula on the Black Sea, the more than 3,000-year-old site of Nessebar was originally a Thracian settlement (Menebria). At the beginning of the 6th century B.C., the city became a Greek colony. The city's remains, which date mostly from the Hellenistic period, include the acropolis, a temple of Apollo, an agora and a wall from the Thracian fortifications. Among other monuments, the Stara Mitropolia Basilica and the fortress date from the Middle Ages, when this was one of the most important Byzantine towns on the west coast of the Black Sea. Wooden houses built in the 19th century are typical of the Black Sea architecture of the period.
UNESCO
Read more about Ancient City of Nessebar at the Unesco World Heritage List.