Old Town Bamboo Tree 2 Bedroom
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An apartment is located in The old part of the city Vidin in the Kaleto district. It is within walking distance of the only completely preserved Baba Vida fortress, the Synagogue, the Jules Pascin cultural centre and the city centre. Its capacity is 4-5 people, making it perfect for families or groups of friends. Free Parking for cars , Bicycles Excellent location, perfect for all kinds of trips - Baba Vida Castle, Belogradchik Rocks, Magura Cave, Venetca Cave, and fishing on the river or Lakes Other things to note Vidin is where the Danube makes a graceful curve before continuing its path to the delta👇 The historical and cultural heritage of Vidin, complemented by the beauty of the Danube bank, give the region a sense of uniqueness. The monuments from the Roman era, the Bulgarian Middle Ages, the Ottoman period and the post-liberation modernization testify to the long path of development and transformation. Interwoven into the modern appearance of the city, they play the role of a bridge between the past and the present, but also become a "reference" to the future. The history of Vidin, as part of the national one, contains all the characteristic elements typical of Bulgarian development, but at the same time it also has specific features. The ancient Roman fortress of Bononia was part of the Danube Limes and had important strategic importance within the borders of the Roman Empire. As a result of the Avar invasion in the 6th century, the cultural layers were shifted, ancient Bononia became the center of the region. The Byzantine emperor Justinian the Great (527-565) strengthened the fortress in order to deter the Slavic tribes, which proves the importance of the border region. The medieval city of Bdin entered the state of Khan Asparuh (681-701) when it was established at the end of the 7th century. Later (in the 9th century) Bdin was among the ten military-administrative units of the First Bulgarian State. During the era of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, the role of the medieval city grew and it became the center of autonomous rulers. Vidin emerged as the center of the lands ruled by Despot Shishman. The city was the last medieval Bulgarian capital, whose ruler Ivan Sratsimir (1355-1396), also from the Shishman dynasty, elevated the role and place of Bdin. In the 13th-14th centuries. the port city is not only the political center of the northwestern Bulgarian lands, but also a commercial and literary center. With the capture of the Vidin fortress in 1396 by the Ottoman Turks, the medieval Bulgarian state came to an end. The old chronicles mention Konstantin, son of Ivan Sratsimir, as an Ottoman vassal and Bulgarian ruler. As a border region within the Ottoman Empire, Vidin retained its political, military and economic importance. After the Liberation, the city was strongly influenced by Western modernist trends in culture and architecture. The dynamic development is felt by the newly built factories and active trade connections carried out via the European river. Today, Vidin is looking for its worthy place among the tourist destinations along the Lower Danube. Welcome to Vidin! BAMBOO TREE APARTMENTS
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