Tsar Simeon’s Garden in Plovdiv is created in 1892 by the Swiss landscape architect Lucien Chevalas (1840-1921). In 1879 Bulgarian knyaz Aleksandar Bogoridi invited Chevalas to become the official gardener of Plovdiv. For all his contribution to the city, in 1901 he was declared an honorary citizen of Plovdiv. Often he is referred to as “the Minister of flowers”.
In 2019, to both citizens and guests’ delight, the renovation of the Garden has been completed. The idea behind it is to resemble the look from the time of the First Bulgarian fair in 1892 and bring back Bulgaria’s Kingdom spirit.
Since the summer of 2019 the restored fountain of Goddess Demeter is brought for a new life, and a Viennese pavilion is built in the centre of the park. The pavilion is with a metal openwork construction and is a replica of the 1936-Central Pavilion. All this was possible with the help of archival photographs and historical evidences from the Book of the fair. In addition there is new lighting in the park, and also new benches and modern children's playgrounds are installed. The trees and the flowers turn the park in a...
Read moreI recently visited this park in Plovdiv, and I must say it's an absolutely stunning place. The combination of beautiful park architecture and well-designed landscapes creates an enchanting atmosphere. It's a fantastic spot for leisurely walks, invigorating runs, or any outdoor activities. One notable aspect is the impeccable safety measures in place, with 24-hour security ensuring a secure environment. The accessibility of the park at any time of the day enhances the overall experience, allowing you to feel comfortable and fully enjoy your relaxing moments. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor adventure, this park in Plovdiv is a must-visit. I highly...
Read moreThis park is the jewel of Plovdiv. When you stroll through it just about any time of year, you'll have no doubt as to why. Many people find refuge in the deep shade of its trees during a hot Plovdiv summer day or letting their kids cool off at the splash pad near the Singing Fountains. You can always find an exciting game of chess being played or kids enjoying the well-maintained playground. Watch the koi in the fish pond or relax by the singing fountains day or night during warmer weather. Winter in the park is magical, especially by lamplight. If I can find an excuse to walk through the park on my way somewhere, I will. Probably my favorite...
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