The third edition of the Roman festival “Nike” held in the village of Nikyup near Veliko Tarnovo is expected to bring more than 3000 guests from all around the country. The Roman festival will be held on 25th and 26th August at Nicopolis ad Istrum at 10 am.
Veliko Tarnovo will host the royal train of Prince Ferdinand after 110 years
After 110 years, Prince Ferdinand arrives again with the royal train at the Trapezitsa station in Veliko Tarnovo. The Bulgarian ruler together with the Prime Minister Alexander Malinov and the officials will be greeted by the Mayor. The Manifesto for declaring the independence of Bulgaria will be read there. Then Prince Ferdinand will be declared a Bulgarian king.
New neighbourhood of the rich is going to be built in Veliko Tarnovo town- 30 houses with pools with panorama and extras
The super complex is located at the top of Kartala quarter in Veliko Tarnovo town.
The building of the most expensive and luxurious residential area of Veliko Tarnovo is just starting. Derveniya House is situated on the top of Kartala in 53 acres of pine forests and has excellent views over the old capital, Tsarevets, Arbanassi and Stara Planina. The investor is a company of the same name. The complex, which includes more than 30 houses, divided into independent plots with yards, swimming pools, barbecues and outbuildings, was designed by arch. Nikolai Georgiev.
The new shopping centre Veliko Tarnovo will include a 3-story complex with an underground parking and a big cinema.
The owner of the cultural complex “Poltava” Velichko Minev is currently clearing some of the dangerous elements of the facade, where the cinema had been up until years ago, waiting to get the proper construction permit to completely rebuild Poltava. According to Minev the work that needs to be done will take around a year or so. He has plans to build an underground parking on 3 or even 4 levels if the terrain allows. As anyone living in Tarnovo knows parking in this town is extremely hard so a new parking will definitely come in handy. Besides an underground parking the complex will most likely include a cinema, as well as a few well-known retail chains.
There will be a Banitsa fest in Karantsi, a village in the Veliko Tarnovo district on 11th of August.
The banitsa is a traditional Bulgarian bakery, which consists of rolled up or layered sheets of loose dough with stuffing between them. Various fillings are used – most often cheese or cottage cheese, with or without added eggs. The dish can also be made with vegetables, meat, fruits and so on. It is usually baked in an oven.