

Here's an example of what's inside the Ethnographic Museum. It's a mural of icons. I just thought it was really pretty. For more pictures of the Ethnological Museum and its contents, go here.


This picture is of part of the exterior of the Saints Constantine and Elena church in Plovdiv's Old Town. Both inside and out, the church is covered in hand painted frescoes. They're gorgeous. While we were visiting, there was a baptism going on inside.

I have no idea who the guy is under the pigeon, but it was just sitting there perfectly pleased. There are a bunch of statues and busts in the very wooded public park at the foot of the main shopping road/area downtown.
Anyway, I -loved- Plovdiv and feel we didn't spend enough time there. I'd really like to go back. As my companion loads up more pictures, I'll share a few more with you.
2 comments:
It looks like you have found a treasure. Thank you for openning my eyes to the beauty of Bulgaria. I would never have though of it as a place of wonder and beauty.
Shay
Plovdiv was the nicest, I definitely agree with that, but your rose glasses are on in hindsight. ;) It rained on us at least twice, if not three times there!
Overall, a wonderful city though, and probably the nicest hotel as well.
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