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Varna City apartment - ID 1133
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Varna City apartment - Varna city apartment

ID: 1133

Type: Apartment

Situation: Varna city apartment

Plot Size: 0sq.m.

Living Space: 90sq.m.

Price: €69950/£62256



This fantastic two bed apartment is located just 10 minutes walk from Varna’s main pedestrian street “Knyaz Boris 1”, and has street views from its balcony.

This apartment is in right in the heart of Varna city and surrounded by everything from attractive fruit and flower markets, stylish restaurants, trendy cafes, bars, boutique style shops, the list is just endless. For all you shopaholics out there this could possibly be place for you!! With the city centre being right on you door step you could literary shop until you drop….

The apartment is located on the fifth floor (with lift) and offers two bedrooms, one with a bouble and the other a twin, fitted kitchen area, a large open plan living/dining area and shower room with separate toilet. This rental apartment is of great value and in a great location

Location

The city of Varna is the second largest city in Bulgaria with its population of a little over 850,000 people. It is widely called the seaside capital of Bulgaria as it is the biggest city at the Bulgarian coast. The city lies in the Bay of Varna, nestled in a deep valley between the Frengen Plateau and the Avren Plateau. Varna is over 11 km long, while its width, including newly erected residential quarters, is nearly 9km. The city’s structure resembles an amphitheatre as it follows the curves of the Bay of Varna. It is surrounded by gardens, vineyards and groves.

History

The city of Varna is about thousand years old. Due to its favourable geographic location, the place was first inhabited by an ancient Thracian tribe, Corbisi, which had a small fishermen settlement there. In the 6th century BC a Greek polis, named Odessos, emerged there. The town became a fishing and farming colony, which soon turned into commercial hub. The town fell under the siege of Alexander of Macedonia’s troops in the 4th century BC, but after the siege did not succeed to subject it, the town was given autonomy within the limits of his Empire. Up to the 1st century BC it was an independent polis, which minted its own coins with the image of its god. Later on, conquered by Mark Lukulus legions, it became a Roman centre though gradually it lost supremacy in the region. In the 9th century it was already called Varna. The town was included in the territory of Bulgaria in the beginning of the 13lh century during the reign of King Kaloyan. Despite its strong defense system, the town was conquered by the Turks in 1391 which gradually transformed it into an oriental city with konaks (town-halls), Turkish baths and mosques. In 1878 Varna was finally liberated from Ottoman rule and became the most important Bulgarian seaport. Even if the city was industrialised, it also developed into a seaside resort, and a favourite holiday place for the Bulgarian cultural elite. The city carried the name of Stalin for a short time, but after 1956 it returned the name of Varna.



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