4088 Building Plot near Lovech , Bulgaria

 



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City: Lovech
Country: Bulgaria
Price: EUR 15 500

Lot Size: 1088
Status: Active
Ref.No.: 4088


Full Description: We would like to present you a plot of land, comprising an area of 1088 sq.m. It is situated 300 m from the town of Troyan in direction Beklemeto. Next to regulation which allows future change of its statute and development of its potential. It benefits from its nice view of the mountain resort of Beklemeto . The lot has 32 m face on the main road Troyan-Beklemeto, water and electricity are available. Don`t miss this lot !
Area Description: The town of Troyan is situated in North Bulgaria, 160 km north-east of Sofia ( 400 m above sea-level). It lies along the banks of the Beli Ossam River, in the foothills of the Troyan-Kalofer part of the Balkan Mountains. It has good transport links with all parts of the country, being close to the Hemus highway. The name of Troyan originates from the ancient Roman road of Via Trajana, which linked the Danube with the Aegean in the 1-2 c. AD. Archeological excavations show that this region had already been inhabited in the Paleolith. During the Bronze Age, a Thracian tribe inhabited the land along the Azamus River (today Ossam River). A great deal of pottery, bronze vessels, iron weapons, and jewellery has been found from this period. During the first half of the 19 c. numerous crafts thrived in Troyan. The most prominent of them was pottery making. Gradually it initiated the foundation of the unique Troyan School of Ceramics. For centuries the initiative people of Troyan have been selling their handicraft wares both in Bulgaria and in neighbouring countries. Troyan was officially announced a town in 1868. After Bulgaria’s liberation from the Ottoman occupation, the people of Troyan managed to restore their burned-down town and transformed it into a prosperous Balkan town as we see it today. Troyan was the third town of Bulgaria to be supplied with electricity (in 1911) after Sofia and Plovdiv. At present Troyan has a population of over 25,000 people, a well-developed infrastructure, a number of industrial plants and numerous private companies, managed by enterprising businessmen who have established successful contacts with counterpart companies in Western Europe, the USA and Canada. The Museum of Folk Crafts and Applied Arts is in the centre of Troyan. It has good collections of ceramics, wood-carvings, iconography, artistic metal-work, folk costumes and textiles. The oldest exponents date back to the 10-9 c. BC. They are from a Thracian necropolis mound, found near Troyan. The museum also houses a unique model of 19 c. Troyan crafts market street, and an authentic pottery and wine-vessel work-shop of the same period. Fest of the Plums A great attraction in the area is the Festival of the Plums and the Plum Brandy, which takes place every year at the end of September. There are numerous participants tasting the brandy and competitions for the best homemade brandy. The winners receive special certificates and unique medals in the shape of a plum. Natural Sights The natural reserves of Kozya Stena, Steneto and Severen Dzhedem are situated in the region of Troyan and Apriltsi. They are part of the Central Balkan National Park, famous for its unique plant and animal life, wild nature and exceedingly beautiful landscape. The park is the natural habitation of some rare and endangered plan species - the edelweiss, Alpine rose, venerable beech, fir and spruce forests, as well as rare wild animals and birds, like the brown bear, golden eagle, wild goat, wolf, red deer, ural owl, wild boar. There are about 30 waterfalls of a height above 20 m in the Severen Dzhendem Reserve. The mountain resort of Beklemeto (1320m above sea level) is situated 20 km. away from the town of Troyan and offers several hotels, a restaurant, resting houses and private villas.The place is suitable for summer and winter mountain marches in the high part of the mountain, east of huts Dermenka, Dobrila, Ambaritsa and Chouchul and west of huts Kozia stena, Haidushka pesen, Echo and Vejen. Traditional Senior Citizens Singing Competition at Beklemeto - held at the end of August. The best biathlon and cross-country runs at lengths 2km, 3km, 5km, 7km and 10km are found in Beklemeto and have been endorsed by the international biathlon and cross-country organizations FIBA and FIS. There are three lifts and three runs for alpine skiing. There is also a topographical map available for summer ski orienteering which outlines 120km of terrain. The Children's Mountain center at Beklemeto rents skis, boots, sleds, and additional recreational equipment for winter fun. The Monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God (Bulgarian: Троянски манастир „Успение Богородично“) or, as it is more commonly called, the Troyan Monastery is the third largest monastery in Bulgaria. It is located in the northern part of the country and was founded no later than the end of the 16th century. The monastery is situated on the banks of the Cherni Osam near Oreshak, a village 10 km from Troyan in Lovech Province, and is a popular tourist destination. The main church of the monastery was reconstructed near the end of Ottoman rule during the Bulgarian National Revival period by a master-builder called Konstantin in 1835. The ornate interior and exterior of the church were painted between 1847 and 1849 by Zahari Zograph, a popular Bulgarian painter of the time, who also painted the central church of the Rila Monastery, the largest monastery in Bulgaria. Many of the "moral and social experiments" of art at the time such as Doomsday and Wheel of Life were reproduced at Troyan. One highly controversial move by Zograph was to paint his image around one of the windows in the back of the church. The iconostasis in the central church is a wood carving dating to 1839. The Troyan Monastery is also, since the 17th century, the home of one of the holiest icons in Bulgarian Orthodoxy, the Three-Handed Virgin. Many people make a pilgrimage to this monastery on St. George's Day because of an icon of St. George in the main church.

Land Features
Asphalt road
Electricity
Water

 


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