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Centralnorth Bulgaria > Troyan > Landmarks
Landmarks in Troyan
Crafts and Applied Arts Museum (Zentralen Square, in the building of the old Municipality, tel.: 0670 22062). Working hours: 8.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Day off - Monday (from April to October) and Saturday and Sunday (in winter).
Serekovs House Town Art Gallery (6, Angel Kunchev Street, 50 m from the central square, tel.: 0670 22877). Working hours: 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. The Saint Paraskeva Church dating back to 1835. � architectural ensemble around the house of Vlassi Vlaskovski (Vassil Levski Street). The homes of Ivan Hadzhiiski and Minko Nikolov. An architectural ensemble (houses over the river) next to Markos Bridge. The architectural complex Nounki (in the central town part, next to the river- restored houses of the traditional Balkan mountain architectural type). It is a hotel at the moment. Architectural complex at 129-137A, V. Levski Street. The house of Dona Milina (next to the church). Architectural and ethnographic ensemble along Tsar Kaloyan Street. Balevs houses at Gen. Kartsov Street. Old houses in Popishka Quarter. Old houses in Drianska Quarter. There are some annual festivities of national importance, as well, namely: A day of the Plum Tree and Plum Brandy the last Saturday of September, Festival of Films for the Mountain the last Saturday and Sunday of September, The Day of Troyan 14th October (Petkovden Name day of those named Petko).
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