Prof. Vassil Nikolov, Ph.D, Sc.D., Full member of BAS received the award from the district governor of Varna
Тhe ceremony “Bulgaria – Land of Wonders"
Dear fans and friends of the Solnitsata! On the Day of the Bulgarian Enlighteners – 1 November, the National Theatre “Ivan Vazov” in Sofia hosted a special event: the ceremony “Bulgaria – Land of Wonders”, organized by the Cultural Heritage Society and the media outlet Standart.
Support Provadia-Solnitsata in “The Wonders of Bulgaria”! Your vote brings us closer to the top!
“The Wonders of Bulgaria”
Provadia-Solnitsata has once again been nominated and has the honor of taking part in the national competition “The Wonders of Bulgaria”!
Visit by the Minister of Tourism, Miroslav Borshosh, to Provadia-Solnitsata
Today, the Minister of Tourism, Miroslav Borshosh, visited the Provadia–Solnitsata archaeological site.
3D Models and Virtual Reality Revive Europe’s Oldest Urban Center
The Millennia-Old History of Salt Comes to Life in a Digital Project for the Solnitsata near Provadia
Акад. Васил Николов: Провадия-Солницата е забележителен паметник на праисторията
Provadia-Solnitsata – part of the future European cultural route “European Salt Heritage Route”
The Provadia-Solnitsata website is currently being updated.
The Provadia-Solnitsata website is currently being updated. We are working to refresh the content and improve the information provided, in order to offer you a more complete and accurate view of this remarkable archaeological complex. Thank you for your patience and continued interest!
Open Doors Day
Traditionally this year, the archaeological team, exploring the earliest prehistoric salt-production and urban center in Europe - Provadia-Solnitsata, organized an Open Doors Day. We invite you to visit the archaeological complex on September 22, 2024 (Sunday). We will be pleased to tell you about the oldest salt production centar in Europe and to introduce you to the newest discoveries!
Visit us during the spring 2024
Given the strong interest in the remains of the oldest salt producing and urban center in Europe - Provadia-Solnitsata, you will have the opportunity to visit us again this year during the spring holidays.
Doors Open Day - 09/22/2022
After a two-year pouse, the archaeological team exploring the prehistoric salt-production and urban center Provadia-Solnitsata is again pleased to invite you to an Open Doors Day!
Provadia-Solnitsata prehistoric town, its researchers receive prestigious award
During the 10th ceremony of the annual awards in the campaign of Standard Media The Wonders of Bulgaria – the Wonders of the Decade, the prehistoric salt-production and town center of Provadia-Solnitsata was singled out as The Prehistoric Town of the Decade...
Visit of the Minister of Culture Boil Banov
In the recent years, Minister Banov has been actively interested in the archeological studies of Provadia-Solnitsata, as well as in the activities of emergency conservation of the stone defensive walls and structures dated back to the Chalcolithic. During his visit on September 27, he was greeted by the head of the research team, Corr. Prof. Vasil Nikolov from NAIM - BAS and was introduced with the latest scientific discoveries and the emergency conservation and restoration activities of the site.
Over 1600 visitors for Provadia-Solnitsata’s Open Day
On today's Open Day, over 1600 history and archeology enthusiasts from all over the country and abroad visited the prehistoric salt-production and urban center - Provadia-Solnitsata. Thank you! It was a great pleasure for us!
Doors Open Day - 09/22/2019
Experience the mysteries of Europ's oldest city, the history of the oldest stone fortresses on the old continent, discover traces of ancient earthquakes. It will be a great pleasure for Us to present to you the story of the unique complex...
Visit of the Minister of Education and Science - Krasimir Valchev
The Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev visited the prehistoric salt-production and urban center Provadia-Solnitsata. Corresponding Member Prof. Vasil Nikolov and his team presented to the guest the unique for the Balkans and Europe archeological complex from the 6th and 5th millennium BC. Minister Valchev was impressed ...

