Amazing Antiquities in Plovdiv

24 02 2009
Roman Theatre in Plovdiv

Roman Theatre in Plovdiv

     This past weekend we went by train to the nearby city of Plovdiv.  It took about 2 1/2 hours by an express train from Sofia.  It had been snowing for the previous day or so and we arrived to find the city covered in about 30 centimeters of new snow .  We stayed  at the Plovdiv Guest House, a 1 star hostel in the heart of the old city.  It had great reviews on-line and was very clean, safe and comfortable.  The location was ideal!
     On Saturday morning  we took a 2 hour walking tour with a guide from the hostel.  The city is amazingly old.  The Thracians were there in the 5th millennium B.C.  There are some remains of their fortifications and evidence of many subsequent inhabitants as well.  Most impressive to me was the Roman Theatre from the 2nd century A. D. pictured above.  You can read more about it in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plovdiv_roman_amphitheatre and http://ideabg.com/clients/oldtown/en/mesta/antichen.php  As you can imagine we climbed around to see it from every angle.  I even took a couple of pictures showing “backstage” as best I could.  Click on my links to pictures to see more of these shots. We’ll have to go back in warmer weather to see a show!
     There are other ancient sites in to see including a partially excavated stadium, the forum and several other unnamed but intriguing digs.  Covered in snow it was hard to make out too much but again that leaves more for a follow-up trip.
     Back to the theatre though, I couldn’t help but be taken back to Theatre History classes past and wowed by seeing a Roman scaenae frons even partially intact.  What a great experience.
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26 02 2009
karolinka27

Your picture of the theater is amazing. It looks so beautiful covered in snow. I’ve been to Plovdiv once in October and once in December and the theater was beautiful on both of those trips but this is really astonishing. Glad you enjoyed the city.

28 02 2009
John

Very cool! Reminds me of some of the places we visited as kids.

Nothing like that in Knox.

4 03 2009
Judi Guralnick

I can only imagine what this must be like for you… and I can’t wait to visit and see for myself! So Cool…. I thought the roman theater would look different… but then all the decoration on the building! Incredible!

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