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The city of Sozopol, originally named
Apollonia is the oldest city on the Bulgarian cost of Black Sea.
It was found from Miletus in 610 BC. Surrounded by sea on three
sides and resembling pile of stones on a small piece of land,
Sozopol brings together natural beauty and romantic antiquities.
The architecture in Sozopol is extremely picturesque and
intimate. Oriels jut out so much that the streets resemble
tunnels where hospitality is offered in shop and taverns. It is
the street architecture that gives Sozopol its unique charm. In
the very beggining of every autumn, Sozopol is the site of the
Apollonia arts festival. The rich local archeological museuim
keeps some of Apollonia's magnificent heritage, which is also in
the possession of the Louvre and the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. |