
Obzor
The town of Obzor is situated at the border between the areas of Burgas and Varna. It is situated in a gulf, starting north of the cape St. Atanas and reaches the Emin mountain. The Obzor resort is located at the scenic road, connecting the southern and northern seacoast, 65 kilometers south of Varna and 6 kilometers of the town of Byala. It is 74 kilometers away from Burgas and 37 kilometers of Nesebar.
The population of the town is about 2,000 people. The climate is temperate-continental and the average temperature in July is 23° С.
The beach of the resort is about 10 kilometers long and 20 to 60 meters wide. Especially beautiful are the southern beach and Irakli. The sand is grained and golden-colored.
Obzor offers various entertainment options – discos, bars, restaurants, pubs, small family restaurants, and for the children there are attractive facilities, slides and pools at the hotel complexes. Hotels in the town are numerous and various – there are large and luxurious resorts and small family hotels.
Obzor is one of the most ancient settlements at the seashore. The numerous architectural and ceramic fragments, which were discovered in the area of the town and the remains of fortress walls attest to its rich millennium-old history. The first settlement in the area was Thracian and its name was Navlohos. The Greeks founded here Heliopolis (Sunny Town) in the 1st century BC. Later, the summer residence of the Byzantine emperors was built in the same lands.
The Romans built here a temple of Jupiter and constructed a fortress to guard their sea trading routes between Constantinople and the Danube. Nowadays in the small park of Obzor the remains of columns are exhibited, capitals and statues of the Roman Jupiter temple. Later, the Bulgarians built here the Kozyak fortress, the remains of which are located at a distance of about 3 kilometers from Obzor. The ruins of the fortress foundations and remains of fort towers can be seen nowadays in Kaleto area.
During the Ottoman Dominion, the village Gyozeken (Obzor in Turkish) was built in these lands. In 1934, the name of the village was replaced by Kozyak Grad, and since 1936 the town has been called Obzor.
Obzor was officially announced a town on 9 September 1984.
Tourists in Obzor can see the museum exhibition of the town. The historic and ethnographic collection has been gathered for more than 30 years and presents the history, lifestyle and culture of the inhabitants of the ancient village. The items are divided into two main topics. The first one is history and archaeology. It has more than 800 exhibits that date back to the period between the 5th – 4th century BC and 18th century AD. The second is an ethnographic exhibition and has about 300 exhibits. It covers the period between the 18th and 20th centuries AD.
Opening hours
Opening hours of the Town Hall of Obzor:
08.00 am – 05.00 pm., days-off: Saturday and Sunday
Opening hours of the Historic and Ethnographic Exhibition:
October – June 10.00 am – 12.00 am and 03.00 pm – 06.00 pm
July – September: 10.00 am – 12.00 am and 04.00 pm – 08.00 pm
Admissions:
BGN 4 – adults,
BGN 2 – students and seniors.
Guided tours are only offered in Bulgarian and Russian language; the price for guided tours is included in the entrance admission.
There is a board sign at the entrance with the translated information in English, German and Czech language.
Contacts
Obzor Town Hall
Historic and Ethnographic Exhibition:
Tel: +359 889 877219
Contacts with the Obzor Town Hall:
Tel: +359 556 32253
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.nessebarinfo.com
Guided tours are offered by the museum curator in Bulgarian and Russian language.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER – OVERVIEW
Contacts
Tel .: 0556/35124
E-mail: [email protected]
Tourist Information Center, Obzor
Address: Obzor 8250, 2 Ivan Vazov Street
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