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Hotel "Studio" with its perfect location provides the opportunity for various visits to nearby landmarks, as well as the world-famous light show of the Tsarevets Fortress.

Audio-visual spectacle "Sound and Light"

The audio-visual spectacle "Sound and Light" is a unique attraction for Europe. Similar spectacles are found in no more than three places in the world. Dramatic music, colorful lights, lasers and church bells, brought together in one, tell the glorious and tragic story of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (1185 - 1393). The spectacle is a unique attraction and part of the magic of Tsarevgrad Tarnov. The hundreds of colored lights, the three laser beams, present moments from Bulgarian history, the battles against the Ottoman hordes, the years of the Turkish yoke, the revolutionary movement and the Liberation.

Samovodska Charshia

The Samovodska charshia was created in the 1860s and 1870s, when Tarnovo began to grow west of the economic center Bazhdarlak. Two streets with commercial and artisan shops, workshops and inns were formed. One of them starts from a small square, now known as the Samovodski pazar. After the Liberation, this economic part of Tarnovo preserved the traditions of the Revival craft bazaars for a long time. Several workshops were equipped and operating - a pottery, a weapons workshop, a woodcarving workshop, a kadaif workshop, an icon painting studio, a weaving workshop, a sugar factory, etc.

The "Renaissance and Constituent Assembly" Museum

The "Renaissance and Constituent Assembly" Museum is located in the northern part of "Unity" Square in the city of Veliko Tarnovo. The exposition is located in the building of the old Turkish konak. This architectural monument was built in 1872 by the great Renaissance builder master Kolyu Ficheto.

The exhibition is spread over three floors. The first floor presents monuments illustrating the development of Christian art during the period of Ottoman rule. The second floor presents the most important moments of the national liberation struggle of the population of the Tarnovo region.

The "Holy Forty Martyrs" Church

This church is the most famous medieval Bulgarian monument in Veliko Tarnovo. It was built and frescoed by the Bulgarian ruler Ivan Asen II in honor of the great victory of the Bulgarians at Klokotnitsa over the troops of the Epirus despot Cyrus Theodore Komnenos on March 22, 1230. The church "St. Forty Martyrs" houses some of the most significant written monuments - the Omurtag, Asen and Border Columns from the Rodosto fortress from the time of Khan Krum. The Kaloyanovo burial, discovered in October 1972, arouses extraordinary interest.