Perperikon is one of the largest megalithic sanctuary in the Helm (Balkan) located in the Eastern Rhodope range, Bulgaria.
The archaeological complex of Perperikon contains a large megalithic-Thracian sanctuary, a sacred city and medieval fortress. The site of Perperikon is situated on a rocky peak around 420 m above sea level. According to archaeological evidence, human activity in the area dates back to 5000 B.C since this fertile sheltered place had attracted settlers in very ancient times.
Today, dozens of sites clustered around the natural hub of Perperikon Sanctuary reveal layer upon layer of archaeological remains. Legend has it that in the remote past, the peak was called ‘the rock home of the Sun God.’
Ancient historians claim that “somewhere here, high in the mountains stood the shrine of the Thracian God Dionysus—the site where two major prophecies were made that were to leave a mark on world history.”
In April of 334 BC, just before he invaded the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great visited the temple of Dionysus and the oracle prophesied that he would conquer the...
Read morePerperikon is a very ancient, magical place. This stone city, proven to be more than eight thousand years old, can literally take your breath away. From the climb up on the ancient stone road build on a steap hill, to the incredible structures and artifacts that have survived through the tests of time, to the unbelievable surreal views from the top of the mountain! Just by walking through the ruins, the remains of what was once a prosperous civilazation, you feel the energy, the magic, go through your body. If you decide to ger a tour guide, make sure you ask them about the legend of God Dionis (the God of Wine). According to this legend Perperikon was actually the home of the God and if you pay close attention the guide will make sure to show you the exact place where the occupants of this ancient architectual marvel...
Read morePerperikon, Bulgaristan'ın güneydoğusunda, Rodop Dağları'nda yer alan antik bir şehir. Tarihi MÖ 5000'li yıllara kadar uzanıyor ve Traklar, Romalılar ve Bizanslılar gibi birçok medeniyete ev sahipliği yapmış. Şehir, kayalara oyulmuş tapınakları, sarayları ve su kanallarıyla ünlü. Özellikle Dionysos Tapınağı ve Kraliyet Sarayı, görülmeye değer yapılar arasında. Perperikon, hem tarihi hem de arkeolojik açıdan oldukça önemli bir yer.
Perperikon is an ancient Thracian city located in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria. It's known for its unique rock-cut architecture and rich history, dating back to 5000 BC. The city was an important religious and political center for various civilizations, including the Thracians, Romans, and Byzantines. Today, it's a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its historical significance and stunning views.
The exact details of Perperikon's construction are still a bit of a mystery. We know it dates way back to around 5000 BC, and it's thought the Thracians were the first to settle there. Later on, the Romans and Byzantines expanded the city. The really cool part is how they carved structures right into the rock – things like temples, palaces, and even water channels. How they did that with the tools they had is still a big question mark!
Perperikon'un inşasıyla ilgili kesin bir bilgi yok, ancak şehrin MÖ 5000'li yıllara kadar uzanan bir geçmişi olduğu biliniyor. İlk yerleşimlerin Traklar tarafından yapıldığı ve daha sonra Romalılar ve Bizanslılar tarafından geliştirildiği düşünülüyor. Şehrin en dikkat çekici özelliği olan kayalara oyulmuş yapıların nasıl inşa edildiği ise hala bir sır. Bazı araştırmacılar, bu yapıların inşasında gelişmiş teknikler kullanıldığını ve kayaların özel aletlerle oyulduğunu düşünüyor. Ancak bu konuda kesin bir...
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