Shumen Fortress Historical-Archaeological Reserve, also known as the Old City, rises about 3 km west of present day Shumen. After its existence as a Thracian fortified city (5th–2ndc.BC), a dominating fortress which guarded main Roman roads (2nd–4th c.), a Byzantine fort with control of the approach to the Balkan Mountains (5th–6thc.), and a strategic fortification in the early Middle Ages (8th–10thc.), in late Middle Ages (12th–14th c.) Shumen fortress turns into one of the most important cities in the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. Although conquered by Ali Pasha in 1388, the fortress remained in use in the early days of the Ottoman rule. In 1444, when the crusaders led by Vladislav III Jagelo fought against Ottoman army, it was demolished and burned by fire. Today it operates as an open-air museum.
Tel.: +359 (54) 800 381; Mobile: +359 (0)893 342 208
9.00 – 19.00 (April – October)
9.00 – 17.00 (November – March)
www.museum-shumen.eu
Useful links
Shoumen Municipality Ministry of Tourism Consumer Protection Commission Regional Historical Museum - Shoumen Vasil Droumev Drama and Puppet Theatre Sinfonietta Shoumen Elena Karamihaylova Art Gallery Anastas Stoyanov Personal Development Support Centre – Municipal Children Complex Stylian Chilingirov Regional Library Arena Shoumen HallTourist Information Center - Shumen Telephone: +359 54 857 773
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