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Central Northern Bulgaria >> Lovech

It is situated at the distance of about 170 km to the northeast of Sofia, 90 km and 35 km to the south. From Nikopol and Pleven, respectively, at the distance of 35 km to the north of Troyan, 86 km to the west of Veliko Turnovo and 65 km to the north-west of Gabrovo. One of the oldest and most interesting Bulgarian towns. It is an administrative center.

History. The town is a descendant of the Thracian by-the-road town of Melta, which have strategic location along the Danube-Aegean Sea main road. During the Medivial times, the town remained an important military center and it was called Lovuts (a town of hunters). After the Turnovo Uprising, the Lovetch fortress firmly defended the approaches to Turnovo. After a 3-month siege the Byzantium Empire was forced to conclude the well-known Lovetch Peace treaty (1187), stipulating a new beginning for the Bulgarian state. Since the end of the Byzantium Empire, the town has been known by its today’s name – Lovetch. During the 13th and particularly during the 14th century, it was one of the biggest towns in Northern Bulgaria and it reached an enviable economic prosperity. The town fell under Ottoman Rule in 1393. The last semi-independent ruler of the Lovech Fortress - Stanko Kussam, became a haidoutin (rebel) after its downfall. In the first centuries of Ottoman Rule, the town declined. It was called Altun Lovech (Golden Lovech). In 1870, the town had 11 thousand inhabitants. As early as in 1839, the struggle for an independent Bulgarian church began here. The first schools were opened in 1846-1847 and one of the first teachers here was the people's poet and writer Petko R. Slaveikov. In 1870, a chitalishte (community cultural centre and reading-room) was established here and two years later, the first theatrical performance was held under the guidance of Angel Kunchev. There was an old covered wooden bridge over the Osum River but the river carried it away in 1872. Only 2 years after that the self-studied master of genius artisan master usta Kolyu Ficheto built up his famous covered bridge with 24 small workshops in it. Unfortunately, it was burned to ashes by a fire in 1925. The present (unique in the country) covered bridge was built up on the analogy of it. During the years of the national liberation movement Lovech turned into the revolutionary capital of Bulgaria. In 1869, Vassil Levski laid the foundations of the local revolutionary committee and in the following year, he pointed Lovech as a centre of the Internal Revolutionary Organisation. It was from here on that all the country started and they raised the Bulgarian people in battle for national independence. After the Liberation, again and slaughtered over 2500 Bulgarians in the town and in its surroundings. The town was finally liberated on 3rd September 1877 by the units of Gen. Imeretinski, Gen. Skobelev, and Gen. Dobrovolski. Its freedom was won at the price of 1683 Russian victims. After the Liberation, Lovech last the markets in the Ottoman Empire. The construction of the railway line Levski - Lovech (1932) and its extension to Troyan (1948) gave an impetus in the development of the town. For the last few years the town has established itself as a big cultural and tourist centre.

Landmarks. Varosha Architecture-Historical Reserve - the old quarter of the town, amphitheatrically situated along the right bank of the Osum River. Over 160 houses of the characteristic Revival architecture were restored in it. The houses along the street leading to the Stratesh Park are particularly outlined. The following places of interest are located in the Varosha quarter: The Revival and the National Liberation Movement Museum also known as Vassil Levski Museum (14, Marin Pop Loukanov), which is located in a special building constructed on the place where the house of Levski's follower Marin Pop Lukanov was. The old square with the monument to Todor Kirkov (an outstanding national revolutionary from Lovech hanged by the Turks in 1876) is situated along the river. The house-museum of Ivan Drassov - a follower and councellor of Levski(Marin Pop Lukanov Street). Cheshneto House. Rasho's House. The Hristo Tsonev-Latinetsa House-Museum, owner of Kukrinsko Hanche (Kukrina's Inn). His house gave shelter to Vassil Levski. The Art Gallery (9, Vassil Levski Street). The famous Pokritiyat Most (covered bridge) (built by Usta Kolyu Ficheto) links Varosha with the remaining part of the town. It is a pedestrian area with shops on both sides. The ancient Holy Virgin Church. The monument to Vassil Levski (above the southern end of the town). The white and the black monuments are dedicated to the Russian liberators of Lovech (in the Stratesh Park). It is a real pleasure to walk along the little, steep and narrow streets of old Varosh. The Stratesh Park - in the eastern part, on the right bank of the Ossum River, is a wonderful place for recreation, located in a picturesque countryside with a well-developed tourist infrastructure and a zoo. There are many monuments and ruins of a Medieval Bulgarian fortress. The park is also known as the Lilac Park due to the great number of this vegetative species attracting thousands of admirers of its tender blossoms and irresistible fragrance. Lilac Days of Music are held in Lovech during May every year.

Accommodation. The Lovech Hotel (12, Turgovska Street). The Orbita-2 Hotel (2-star, in the Varosha Quarter). The Hissarya Hotel (51, Turgovska Street). Stratesh Tourist House (in the Stratesh Park, 66 beds in two suites and rooms with 2 and 3 beds). Bash Bounar Tourist Hostel (a 30-minute walk from the centre into the direction of Troyan, in the Presechena Skala area, it may be reached with the town transport, too and a 10-minutes walk, 74 beds in rooms with 3, 4 and more beds).

Tourist information - In the Council on Tourism (5500 Lovech, 51, Turgovska Street, at Hissarya Hotel, room No. 105). In the Stratesh Tourist Association (10, Prof. Ishirkov Street, tel.: 068 24663). At the hotels, at the tourist house and at the tourist hostel.

Transport. There are regular bus lines to Sofia, Pleven, Troyan, Teteven, Gabrovo, Turnovo, and other smaller settlements within the region. The bus station (tel.: 068 24425, 24475) and the railway station (tel.: 068 24935) are located not far from each other in the western part of the town. Lovech is a transitional station of the railway line Levski - Troyan, linking it to the national railway network. There is a town bus transport functioning in Lovech.

Surrounding areas. The Bash Bounar Park is located in the immediate proximity of the town, on the way out to Troyan. There are a lot of small and big caves in the rocky banks of the Ossum River. Bones and tools from the Paleolithic period and the Bronze Era were found in two of them - Vassil Levski Cave and the Tabashka Cave. One can get to the park on foot from the centre of the town in less than an hour. There is a town bus, too. In the village of tefanovo, 20 km southeast from Lovech and 27 km northeast from Troyan is the village of Staro Stefanovo Architecture Reserve (the only one on the territory of the region) with over 100 monuments of culture from the beginning and the middle of the 19th century. The first written information dates back to 1515 from the registers of Nikopol district when the village was called Isvote. Other sources are the taxation records (1624) and Voinugan lists from the beginning of the 18th century. Preserved as an entire ethnographical complex, the village of Stefanovo (until 1949 - Vratsa) during the Ottoman Rule enjoyed the status of a soldiers' and dervishko (Turkish monks) village. It is one of the oldest settlements in the Lovech district with a proven ancient Bulgarian origin. Sites of interest are also the Birth of the Holy Virgin Church built in 1864 by Usta (Master) Gencho Kunchev from Tryavna; Selskata Cheshma (the village drinking fountain) (1830); Popovoto Bridge (1824) built by Master Marin Hristov from Lovech; the old Tser (Oak tree) - over 1300 years old - around which were the grounds for spiritual services. The first school was set up in 1854 in the house of Priest David - Father Superior in the Troyan Monastery up to 1906, follower and a courier of the Apostle Vassil Levski. In 1870, a secret revolutionary committee was founded and often the Apostle and Priest Matei Preobrazhenski - Mitkaloto (the Wanderer) visited the village. A native rebel is Ivanaki Yonkov Kyurkchiyata Vrachancheto, who was among the leaders of the Velchova Zavera (Velcho's Conspiracy against the Ottoman Rule), hung by the Turks in 1836. In the village there is a tourist hostel offering 20 beds. Private lodgings are available at the Dzhurov's, Georgiev's and Hadzhi Minkov's houses, the last one hosting a rich private ethnographic exhibition. In the area, there is an ancient Roman fortress - Kaleto and some Thracian mounds. The village is a favourite place for shooting film productions for its preserved distinctive spirit and architecture. There is a regular bus from Lovech. The Kukrinsko Hanche (Kukrina's Inn) Museum is located in the village of Kukrina, at the distance of 17 km to the east of Lovech. After the treachery of Pop Krustyo (Krustyo Priest), on 26th December 1872 the Apostle of Bulgarian Freedom Vassil Levski was captured here.

Detailed information about the Bulgarian towns and cities
Central Southern Bulgaria
Batak, Bratsigovo, Peroushtitsa, Pazardzhik, Koprivshtitsa, Sopot, Karlovo, Kalofer, Hissarya - spa resort, Plovdiv, Asenovgrad, Chepelare, Smolyan, Devin, Pavel Banya, Kazanluk, Stara Zagora, Chirpan, Dimitrovgrad, Haskovo, Kurdzhali
Southeastern Bulgaria
Svilengrad, Elhovo, Yambol, Sliven, Kotel, Karnobat, Aitos, Malko Turnovo
Northwestern Bulgaria
Berkovitza, Chiprovtzi, Belogradchik, Vidin, Kozlodui, Oriahovo, Montana, Vratsa, Mezdra, Botevgrad, Etropole, Yablanitza, Cherven bryag, Loukovit, Lom
Central Northern Bulgaria
Teteven, Troyan, Apriltzi, Lovech, Pleven, Nikopol, Svishtov, Pavlikeni, Sevlievo, Gabrovo, Tryavna, Dryanovo, Elena, Veliko Turnovo, Gorna Oryahovitsa, Byala, Rousse
Southwestern Bulgaria
Petrich, Sandanski, Gotse Delchev, Bansko ski resort, Razlog, Blagoevgrad, Doupnitsa, Samokov, Kyustendil, Pernik, Pirdop and Zlatitsa, Panagyurishte, Kostenets, Velingrad
Northeastern Bulgaria
Pliska, Shoumen, Veliki Preslav, Turgovishte, Razgrad, Toutrakan, Silistra, Dobrich, Provadia
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
Shabla, Roussalka, Kavarna, Balchik, Albena, Zlatni Pyasutsi (GOLDEN SANDS), St. St. Konstantin and Elena, Varna, Kamchia, Obzor, Elenite, Slunchev Bryag (SUNNY BEACH), Nessebar, Pomorie, Bourgas, Sozopol, Dyuni, Primorsko, Kiten, Tsarevo, Ahtopol
Bulgarian Mountains
Rila, Rila Monastery, Borovetz, Malyovitza, Pirin, Melnik and The Rozhen Monastery, Shiligarnika, Stara Planina (The Balkan Mountain), KOM - Emine Route, The Rhodope Mountains, Pamporovo, Bachkovo Monastery, Shiroka Luka, Vitosha

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