TDB0. It is a former residence of Queen Marie of Romania build by her husband King Ferdinand in 1926 (when Balchik was part of Romania). It's a relatively modest villa, but unique through its architecture - a blend of local, Gothic, and Islamic styles topped with a minaret. The gardens around Balchik Palace are a living memory of the fact that Queen Mary was a passionate plant lover.
TBD0. Is an ancient fortress standing on the northern slopes of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria. One of the best-preserved fortresses in the country dates to Roman times and was expanded over the years by the Byzantines, Bulgarians, and Turks.
TBD0. Is a long rocky headland, that springs out into the Black Sea from the coast of northern Bulgaria. Today is a popular spot for sightseeing and picnics, but it's past is full of stories of brutal suicide, siege and warfare.
TBD0. Krushuna Waterfalls is the biggest water travertine cascade in Bulgaria. It flows over steep and rough terrain through many branches from one pool to another. This creates a very humid microclimate that supports a diverse and dense vegetation. The result is an exotic landscape that makes you feel like you’re in a tropical jungle.
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