NESEBUR
- a town, 38 km north-east of Bourgas; climatic seaside resort. Population
of 8600.
The old quarter of the town, situated on the Nesebur Peninsula and linked
to the mainland by a narrow neck of land, is declared an architectural and archaeological
reserve. North and south of the peninsula beach strips stretch covered with the
finest sand along the Black Sea coast. To the north these are linked with the
beaches of Slunchev Bryag.
Nesebur is one of the oldest towns in Bulgaria. The ancient polis Mesambria
appears in the 6th C. B.C. in the place of the Thracian settlement Melsabria
(2nd-1st millennium B.C.). Invaded by the Romans (1st C. B.C.), conquered
by Khan Kroum in 812 and annexed to the Bulgarian state.
Its efflorescence as a sea port and cultural centre is reached under Tsar
Ivan Aleksandur (1331-1371).
About 1452 Nesebur falls under Ottoman yoke and the fortified walls are
demolished. During the Bulgarian National Revival the town is revived anew.
It develops as a fishing and vine-growing centre. Since antiquity to the
present day there have been preserved sections of the fortified wall, towers,
a gate, sanctuaries, inscriptions, reliefs.
The
medieval churches are remarkable sites of Nesebur. In the past these have
been more than 40, but only a few are still standing. The basilicas, most
famous among these - the Old Bishopric, are early Christian. The construction
and the plastic decorative peculiarities of the Nesebur churches, dating
back to the 10th-14th centuries, sets them apart in a separate group, characteristic
with the picturesque design of facades. The mural ornamentation of each
church constitutes a unique harmony of stone, red brick, variegated ceramic
rosettes and circular plates. The cross-dome churches are represented by
St. John the Baptist Church (10th-11th centuries), Sts. Archangels Michael
and Gavrail Church (13th C.), Pantokrator Church (14th C.) and St. John
Alyturgetos Church (14th C.). St. Todor and St. Paraskeva churches are single-naved,
St. Stephen Church (the New Bishopric) is a basilica.
In 1958 the archaeological excavations uncover a medieval golden treasure
of adornments, which is kept in the Historical Museum of Bourgas.
The Bulgarian National Revival architectural ensemble encompasses about
60 houses, picturesquely overhanging narrow cobbled streets. The architectural
design is typical of the Black Sea coast house - stone basement, wood-panelled
upper floor, numerous bay windows, supported by corbels. The houses of Mouskoyani,
of captain Pavel, the Bogatov house, the Rousiev house, and others, are
of greater interest.
A historical museum with branches - the archaeological exposition in St.
John the Baptist Church and the mural paintings in St. Stephen Church. A
Turkish bath (18th-19th centuries) and 3 windmills are still preserved.
The old town is included in the list of monuments of the world cultural
and natural heritage compiled at UNESCO.
Old Bishopric - built at the end of the 5th C. or in the beginning of the
6th C. Cathedral of Mesemvria Bishopric. Its dimensions are impressive:
the middle nave dominated in height and width, initially separated from
the side ones by columns and after the reconstructions of the 9th and 10th
C. - with walls, cut through by semicircular arches.
St.
Stephen Church (New Bishopric) - a church built in the 12th C. though other
sources date it back to the end of the 10th C. It has been preserved almost
in whole in its initial form. Here for the first time colour ceramic decoration
is used. Mural paintings (14th-19th centuries) of high artistic value have
been preserved. Most valuable are those dated to the 16th C. and the iconostasis
icons.
St. John Alyturgetos and Pantokrator Church - the most picturesque churches
in Nesebur. Raised in the 14th C. Exceptionally luxuriant plastic decoration.
Lively wealth of colour of ceramic rosettes, decorative construction and
plastic architectural elements create unique architectural and artistic
effect.
Captain's house - built in the style of the Bulgarian National Revival,
situated on the high stone coast above the port. The elevated stone basement
is occupied by store rooms on two levels. On the floor above there are a
T-shaped parlour and 4 spacious rooms in the corners, which open on the
facade. A relief badge of the guild is in-built on the southern wall.
Mouskoyani house - follows almost the same inner design as the Captain's
house. The parlour has an abundantly decorated ceiling, adorned with a round
rosette. An ethnographical exposition has been arranged in the house.
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Nice town, Mihai (07-02-2007, 15:23:04)
Hello, i am a from Romania, i was once in Nessebar, i liked very much , it's a beautiful place, it's a paradise. It's a town in a old stronghold.... very nice place..i will never forget this town!
old nessebar, niamh (27-08-2006, 15:19:01)
a gorgeous place to visit and if you like fish you'll love the food. the people are friendly but have little english the shopping is to die for i had to buy an extra suitcase so if your going to bulgaria bring an empty suitcase ! oh and a good thing the price on the tag is the price you pay so you dont have the hassle of tring to bargan them down if you dont want it they try make you buy it
Beauty by day noise by night, Maggie Loyld (25-08-2006, 09:22:05)
The Old Town is beautiful and quaint - the old cobbled streets and houses are comprable to any other area of outstanding cultural value in Eastern Europe (e.g, Dubrovnik). The fish restaurants are outstanding (try Chernodop!) and there are efforts to restore ancient churches..... But the atmosphere and ability to rest and relax and enjoy the cultural heritage of this ancient city is destroyed by very loud and out of character noise from Techno music which screams out from open air discos immediately situated beneath residential areas ALL night long for weeks on end throughout July and August. If you want to sleep at night old nessebar is not the place for you at least for this this year. Maybe things will change in the future lets hope so!
Old Nessebar, Billy Robinson (19-06-2006, 22:08:59)
Anyone visiting Sunny Beach etc. must must must take a trip or in my case a few trips too see the absolutely cracking place which is Old Nessebar.
Take the bus and don't be ripped off by taxi drivers who are unscrupulous to a ridiculous level.
The people of Nessebar are very freindly and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking amongst the many ancient ruins and very old streets etc.
The Old Nessebar Pub and restaraunt (Pinko is the man who runs it) on the shore front at the edge of the Old Town is a must for any traveller with fine food, brilliant and ever attentive staff and scenery on their beach terrace that will relax even the most stressed out person where if early lunch etc. is your forte you may even see the wild dolphins feeding yards from the beach (amazing).
All in all I couldn't praise Old Nessebar any more than it does for itself as this was my families first visit to Bulgaria and stayed in Sunny Beach we have already made plans to go back late summer but this time we plan to stay in Old Nessebar itself as we fell in love with the place.
I'll "STOP" now as I could go on all day but this wee pace is a must see and no visit to Bulgaria would be complete without a look see.
O' the best Billy
Old Nessebar is beautiful!!!, Emma Harris-Coyne (12-02-2006, 19:30:28)
The little cobbled street, the shops, the causeway, the gorgeous sunset over there, and being serenaded with bagpipes at the gate......what more could you want??
nessebur, Lesley Collinson (20-07-2005, 13:48:16)
The old part is one of he most beautiful resorts we have ever visited well worth staying as close to as possible small cobbled streets filled with resturants shops and stalls very friendly people and very cheap to eat and drink.
Loved Old Nessebar very much!!, Michael Donnel (10-03-2005, 21:20:45)
I vistited Nessbar and Old Nessebar in July of 2004. The food was great, the scenery was great, the history of the area very rich and interesting, the people very nice. I would definately reccommend everyone to visit this wonderful area off the Black Sea.
i'ts a best place in a world, ensar (01-09-2004, 12:55:02)
Hello ,I was last year in Nessebur and i think it is a one of the best places of the world, and I thin everone must go and try, there are so cheap and best food ,and nice people very very pretty girls and good clubs, I think everione must try it, because will have a good time there.
Loved Old Nessebar, Lindsey (30-04-2004, 11:50:33)
Stayed in Old Nessebar 2 years running back in 97/98. Would love to return and see if the place had changed any. Would like to recommed The Sevina. Went there for breakfast every morning and had a great view of the beach below and the beautiful Black Sea.
Places to Eat, Stephanie Donnelly (14-03-2004, 13:19:35)
If you are looking for an excellent meal in Nessebar then why not try out some of the follow, we have been to bulgaria for a number of year and would recommend to anyone to eat in these places as the food is good and the service is even better.