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Place Category: Attractions
So called archeological park in RADNEVO that enables be represented in the park interesting patterns and extremely important for the history of this region partly reconstructed selected examples representing different eras. Unmatched in the country’s archaeological park “New Life for the past” for the first time in our country demonstrate the advantages of imitative building upon presentation of archaeological artifacts and structures that meet their prototypes historically.
In organizing this extraordinary park in an area of ​​nearly 13 acres is a reconstruction of revealed but non-existent already archaeological heritage, covering the period from the Bronze Age (2000 BC. Chr.) To the Middle Ages. Based on a hypothetical reconstruction and artistic reproduction of the interior spaces in a natural park environment are exposed six sites:
1.Gate from early Byzantine fortress with rectangular defensive towers
2. Fragment of an early Byzantine fortress
3. Early Christian basilica of IV-V century
4. Watchtower with barn Roman
5. build grave Roman Theodora and two burial pits
6. Protective coatings reconstructions of graves, shrines, sacrifices and four burial pits
Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the living environment of the medieval person to trace the characteristics of funeral rituals for more than 2000 years using a free guided talks. Tourists are given the opportunity to try themselves to participate in activities typical of the then life featuring animators.
 In the archaeological park made places for recreation and relaxation, and a small amphitheater with a stage, which holds various events and activities. For the tourists have a system “Sound and Light” that contributes to the attractive presentation of the objects.
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