Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak

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Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak1
UNESCO World Heritage Site
State Party Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
Type Cultural
Criteria i, iii, iv
Identification #44
Region2 Europe and North America
Inscription History
Formal Inscription: 1979
3rd WH Committee Session
WH link: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/44

1 Name as officially inscribed on the WH List
2 As classified officially by UNESCO

The Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak is a vaulted brickwork "beehive" (tholos) tomb near the town of Kazanlak in central Bulgaria.

The tomb is part of a large Thracian necropolis. It comprises a narrow corridor and a round burial chamber, both decorated with murals representing a Thracian couple at a ritual funeral feast. The monument dates back to the 4th century BC and has been on the UNESCO protected World Heritage Site list since 1979. The murals are memorable for the splendid horses and especially for the gesture of farewell, in which the seated couple grasp each other's wrists in a moment of tenderness and equality. The paintings are Bulgaria's best-preserved artistic masterpieces from the Hellenistic period.

The tomb is situated near the ancient Thracian capital of Seuthopolis.


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Coordinates: 42°37′N 25°24′E