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Dobrich
Dobrich is the capital of Golden Dobrudzha! Dobrich is a town which, for hundreds of years now, has combined age-old traditions and a dramatic past with a hectic present. This is a town whose destiny is forever linked with the destiny of the country, and will remain a symbol of Bulgaria’s eternal existence.


The city is a regional centre and the granary of Bulgaria- Golden Dobrudja. It is situated amidst the Dobridga plateau in Northeastern Bulgaria  and it is the administrative centre of Dobrich Province. Dobrich is the eighth most populated town in Bulgaria, being the centre of the historical region of Southern Dobruja, and is located 30 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, 512 km in north eastern direction of Sofia, 50 km northwestern of Varna and 37 km southwestern of the border with Romania- Iovkovo,  not far from resorts such as Albena, Balchik, and Golden Sands.Looking far into the future, today Dobrich is building up its image of a modern, fast growing European city, making a name as a centre of innovation, creative energy, and beauty.Dobrich is racing along the road to economic prosperity and welfare. This is largely due to its most valuable resource – its people – those who, with initiative and care, are dreaming up the future of their hometown. They are doing this with love and responsibility, well aware that the present day is that small step which will lead Dobrich to its merited place in the history of Bulgaria and the world.

From its rich past to the modern day ferment, Dobrich can offer everything that you may want to experience.


 History

The region where Dobrich is situated was settled since ancient times.

The first evidence of settlement in what is now Dobrich date from 4th-3rd century BC. Ruins from 2nd-4th century and 7th-11th century have also been found, including a Bulgar necropolis featuring pagan graves in the centre of the town. 

During the 11th century, Pecheneg invasions devastated the interior of Dobruja, leaving many settlements in the region uninhabited at the time of the Second Bulgarian Empire.

 

The contemporary town arises in the 16th century as a crossroad settlement. Majour roads from the Danube River to the Black sea and Eastern Europe going to the inner sides of the Balkan Peninsula are crossing the region. The traveling Turkish tradesman Hadgioglu Pazardjik is considered to be the founder of the city. The town bears this name until 1882, when the town is renamed to Dobrich- after the famous Dobrudja boyar- Dobrotitsa.

 
 chirch
 
The Church of St George
in the centre of Dobrich,
to the left is the statue
of Vasil Levski by
Kolyo Bogdanov

According to the Turkish traveller Evliya Chelebi, who visited the town circa 1650, at that time it had 1,000 houses, 100 shops, 3 inns, 3 baths (hamams), 12 mosques, and 12 schools.

 

In XVII - XIX AD, the town developed as a centre of arts and crafts, trade, and agriculture. It was famous for its weavers, coppersmiths, curriers and harness-makers, as well as its products - wheat, flax seed, sheep fur, wool, and cheese. Today, right next to the town centre, is the Old Dobrich ethnographic complex, which, in its small workshops, still keeps alive the sparkle that kindled the Bulgarian National Revival.

 

By the first decades of the XIX century the population of the town had grown to twelve thousand, mainly Turks. The first Bulgarian settlers came from other parts of East Bulgaria after the Russian - Turkish wars (1810, 1828, and 1845). A large group of Bulgarian settles from the region of Kotel moved in after the Crimean War.

 

The famous trade fair in Dobrich opened in 1851, and a number of merchants from Varna, Ruse, Shoumen and a few other towns marketed their goods here.

 The cultural image of the place changed with the development of the religious and educational activities. The church Saint George, the first one to be built here, opened in 1843, and in 1844 the church founded the first monastic school.

A wave of urbanization started in 1869 - the park was built, the town had a telegraphic link with Varna, the post office started operations, and the hospital, built a few years before, was finally opened.

  The Ottoman rule over Hadzhioglu Pazardzhik came to an end on 27th January, 1878. By a decree of the Prince, dated 19.02.1882, the town’s name was changed to Dobrich, after Dobrititsa - the medieval ruler of these lands.
 Khan Asparuh
 Khan Asparuh (reign 668–695)
monument, credited for
establishment of the
First Bulgarian Empire i
n 681
 

The three consecutive wars which Bulgaria waged in the early 1900s had a dramatic impact on the town of Dobrich. The first Romanian occupation lasted until 1916. After the peace treaty of Neuilly, South Dobrudzha (including Dobrich) was annexed by Romania. The struggle against the Romanian annexation continued until 1940, and ended with the Krayova treaty, which led to the reunification of Bulgaria and South Dobrudzha. The Bulgarian army entered the town on 25th September 1940. This date is now celebrated as the day of Dobrich.

 

During the period of Communist rule, Dobrich was renamed Tolbukhin after Russian military commander Fyodor Tolbukhin. On 19 September 1990, a presidential decree restored the town’s old name of Dobrich.


 Museum

 

  • HISTORICAL MUSEUM

Yordan Yovkov Museum
The historical museum offers tourists a walk around the historical heritage of Dobrudzha - the crossroads of civilizations, where cultures from a number of regions in Southeast Europe meet. The museum boasts some 163,000 exhibits.
The historical museum of Dobrich was founded in 1953 as an institution for science, culture and education. It has collected, studied, stored and exhibited artifacts and nature samples from all over South Dobrudzha. It publishes a number of scientific and popular science books (among which the year-book Dobrudzha), and organizes international, national, and regional science forums. In 1968, the organization started Yordan Yovkov fund, which, twelve years later, was transformed into the today's specialized museum of art, drama, and ballet Home of Yordan Yovkov.

Exhibitions of the historical museum:

  • Archaeology of Dobrudzha
    Old Dobrich Complex
    No. 18, Konstantin Stoilov Street
  • Urban and Rural Life at the End of XIX and the Beginning of XX
    Ethnographic House
    No. 5, Alen Mak Street
  • Old Dobrich Outdoor Museum of Architecture and Ethnography
    No. 18, Konstantin Stoilov Street
  • Icons from Dobrudzha
    Art Gallery
    No. 14, Bulgaria Street
  • The ‘Dobrudzha Question'
    Modern and Contemporary Weapons
    Museum of Modern and Contemporary History
    3rd March Street
  • The House of Yordan Yovkov Museum
    No. 18, Major Vekilski Street
  • Yordan Yovkov Museum
    No. 4, General Gurko Street
  • The House of Adriana Budevska
    No. 56, Vasil Levski Street
  • War Cemetery Memorial
    No. 53, 25th September blvd.

Ethnographic House

 
 Old Dobrich
 A street in the
"Old Dobrich"
The museum is one of the most interesting houses dating back to the Bulgarian National Revival. It was built in 1860 - 61, and was restored in 1970. The house has been registered as a monument of culture and architecture. Its rooms house the exhibition Customs and Finary from Dobrudzha. The collection contains costumes and textiles which are masterpieces of arts and crafts.      

 

    The Hall of the Icons (in the Art Gallery)

     It displays icons, pieces of our national heritage, which prove the high artistic standards and the talent of the Bulgarian icon-painters.Saint George ChurchThe church was opened in 1843, burnt down in the Crimean War (1853 - 1856), and then rebuilt in 1868. It boasts a richly ornamented iconostas. Many of the icons were painted by Kozma Blazhetov of Debar.

     

    The House of Yordan Yovkov and Yordan Yovkov Museum

     

    They commemorate the classic of Bulgarian literature, the great writer and humanist, the master of the short story genre - Yordan Yovkov. Some of his works have been translated in 40 languages and included in anthologies of world literature.



    The museum houses a remarkable piece of art - the ceramic collection The World of Yovkov's Personages by artist Stoimen Stoilov.



    On the 30th anniversary of the Union of Bulgarian Architects, the building of the museum was awarded the highest architectural design prize Archscar (architects A. Stoyanov, P. Ganchev, A. Koev, G. Mihaylov).

     

     

    Old Dobrich Outdoor Museum of Architecture and Ethnography

     

    The museum shows the architecture, customs, and crafts of Dobrich at the end of XIX and the beginning of XX AD. Its purpose is to preserve and develop the cultural and occupational traditions in the region.
    The visitors will find out about the production processes of traditional arts and crafts - tailoring, knitting, wood turnery, goldsmith's trade, etc. There is a bakery, a millet-ale (or boza) shop, and an old style café. Visitors can try their hand at pottery, visit the café and taste the famous byalo sladko, boza, and Bulgarian wine.

     park
     130 years city park
    Dobrich 1997

     

     

    The Nature of Dobrudzha Museum

     

     

    The museum, located in St. George Town Park, has been in operation since 28th December 2005. The exhibition was founded with the financial support of the National Centre for Museums, Galleries and Art of the then Ministry of Culture and Tourism.


    Visitors can see the diorama cycles Water Caves (the last habitats of the monk seals), Wetlands (the areas next to water basins), Bustard, or Otis tarda (the most common bird species until the 1970s, which is now extinct and can only be spotted along the migration routes), the steppe (the most common biotope in Dobrudzha in the past), the longose (a type of forest with peculiar water cycle, now existing only near the mouth of the Batovska River), Agrocenosis (follows the changes in the biodiversity in Dobrudzha as a result of human activities; the adaptation of wildlife in the modern day agricultural regions), Forest (the deciduous forests and their impact on the climate and biodiversity),
    the Suha Reka Canyon (natural habitat for a variety of plant and animal species in an agricultural area). The exhibition not only educates visitors - it also entertains them and kindles their imagination.
      Art GalleryThe art gallery of Dobrich is over 35 years old and has the status of a city art museum. It features over 3,000 works of art - paintings, sculptures, black and white drawings, figurines and works of plastic arts by artists of various generations.
    The works are exhibited in one of the stateliest buildings - a monument of architecture built in the 1930s. The art gallery boasts masters such as Mrkviska, Vladimir Dimitrov - Maystora (Vladimir ‘the Master' Dimitrov), Zlatyu Boyadzhiev, Bencho Obreshkov, Alexander Petrov, Vasil Zahariev, Pencho Balkanski, Dechko Uzunov, etc. A number of traveling exhibitions from France, Spain, Poland, Slovakia, Cuba, etc. have been displayed here. The art gallery is a venue for concerts, video presentations, recitations and meetings. Visitors to Dobrich take particular interest in the resident exhibitions ‘Old masters' and ‘Modern artists'. The art gallery organizes the international plein air ‘Paper', and has published the catalogues of the exhibitions held from 1996 to 2003. A catalogue of the gallery is also available.
      
 
 

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