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The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology: a brief history of POST
POST, also known as the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, helps bridge the gap between research and policy in the UK. It is a bicameral body, working for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
With more than 30 years of experience in sourcing reliable and up-to-date research evidence for the UK Parliament, POST is one of the first bodies of its kind in the world.
This video takes you through the history of POST. It explains how POST came about, how it secured funding, how it grew and eventually became a part of the UK Parliament. It talks about POST briefings, horizon scanning, knowledge exchange and POST’s commitment to training the next generation of policy shapers. And it provides a useful resource for other legislatures thinking of setting up their own in-ho...
published: 27 Feb 2020
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Parliament for Researchers: how to write for a parliamentary audience
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 15th December 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit and featuring an expert speaker from POST (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology).
It is aimed at academic researchers. It gives a brief overview of the UK Parliament and then explores which teams at Parliament write and use research briefings, including details of House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries, and POST. It outlines how to prepare and write a research briefing for a parliamentary audience, and how to use your research briefing in order to target a relevant, appropriate audience. The session focuses on practical information and advice.
The presenter is Naomi Saint, Knowledge Exchange Manager, UK Parliament, and the expert speaker is Dr C...
published: 09 Feb 2021
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Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Office_of_Science_and_Technology
00:00:44 1 History
00:06:57 2 Activities
00:07:06 2.1 Science and technology in parliament
00:08:05 2.2 Aim
00:09:08 2.3 How POST works
00:09:48 2.4 International activities
00:10:33 2.4.1 POST Africa Programme
00:11:56 3 The POST Board
00:12:38 3.1 Officers
00:12:55 3.2 House of Lords
00:13:14 3.3 Externals
00:13:37 3.4 iEx Officio/i Board Members
00:14:00 4 Staff
00:14:09 4.1 Permanent staff
00:14:35 4.2 Fellows
00:16:02 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagi...
published: 27 Dec 2018
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CSPC 2015: Dr. Chandrika Nath, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
2015 Canadian Science Policy Conference (CSPC) interview with Dr. Chandrika Nath, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
Learn more here:
http://www.parliament.uk/post
Videography and production provided by Nathan Adolphe, Adrie Sustar, and Conor Meade:
http://www.conormeade.ca/
published: 13 Apr 2016
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The "complicated" relationship between science and policy
Chris Tyler, Director of the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST), reviews the Science / Policy landscape and argues that for policy makers to do science better, scientists need to do policy better.
published: 08 May 2013
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Science advice to Parliament – Why is it relevant?
"Science for policy: what does it mean?"
Workshop #3 of the three workshops series "Is Science Advice for Policy useful in modern societies?" organised by the Centre for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon (CFCUL) and the British Embassy Lisbon.
The panel members discuss the relevance of legislative science advice in Europe, including existent processes and mechanisms that support the use of evidence in national parliaments. It will also discuss initiatives taking place to institutionalise the provision of scientific evidence in countries in which institutionalised structures do not currently exist. The panel members will reflect on the way in which these structures operate, their impact on the parliamentary work and demand for evidence by parliamentarians. How does legislat...
published: 29 Mar 2021
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Post Parliament
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published: 13 Feb 2010
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What’s it like to engage with UK Parliament as a researcher? Nicole Kennard shares her experience
Nicole Kennard, PhD Researcher, Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures, University of Sheffield, describes her experience of completing a PhD fellowship in the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) from May – July 2021.
Nicole’s fellowship was funded by the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), the UK’s leading professional body for those involved in all aspects of food science and technology.
Find this video and accompanying resources, plus other researchers sharing their experience of engaging with UK Parliament at:
www.parliament.uk/academic-stories
For more information on engaging with UK Parliament as researcher or expert, visit:
www.parliament.uk/research-impact.
published: 05 Oct 2021
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Post Parliament 1
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published: 22 Feb 2010
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Parliament for Early Career Researchers: how to engage with the UK Parliament
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 28th October 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit.
It is aimed at early career academic researchers, and explores how to engage with the UK Parliament while juggling research, teaching and kickstarting your career.
It gives an overview of the UK Parliament and how Parliament uses research, and covers ways to work with the institution as a researcher including details on select committees, the House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries, and the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST). It also explores working with individual Parliamentarians.
The session focuses on practical information and advice, with tips on what parliamentary engagement you could do with your limited time and how to fit in wi...
published: 09 Feb 2021
3:16
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology: a brief history of POST
POST, also known as the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, helps bridge the gap between research and policy in the UK. It is a bicameral body, work...
POST, also known as the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, helps bridge the gap between research and policy in the UK. It is a bicameral body, working for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
With more than 30 years of experience in sourcing reliable and up-to-date research evidence for the UK Parliament, POST is one of the first bodies of its kind in the world.
This video takes you through the history of POST. It explains how POST came about, how it secured funding, how it grew and eventually became a part of the UK Parliament. It talks about POST briefings, horizon scanning, knowledge exchange and POST’s commitment to training the next generation of policy shapers. And it provides a useful resource for other legislatures thinking of setting up their own in-house science advice body.
Website: post.parliament.uk
Twitter: @POST_UK
LinkedIn: POST, UK Parliament
Email: mailto:post@parliament.uk
POST is grateful to the Economic and Social Research Council, and UCL for enabling the production of this resource.
https://wn.com/The_Parliamentary_Office_Of_Science_And_Technology_A_Brief_History_Of_Post
POST, also known as the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, helps bridge the gap between research and policy in the UK. It is a bicameral body, working for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
With more than 30 years of experience in sourcing reliable and up-to-date research evidence for the UK Parliament, POST is one of the first bodies of its kind in the world.
This video takes you through the history of POST. It explains how POST came about, how it secured funding, how it grew and eventually became a part of the UK Parliament. It talks about POST briefings, horizon scanning, knowledge exchange and POST’s commitment to training the next generation of policy shapers. And it provides a useful resource for other legislatures thinking of setting up their own in-house science advice body.
Website: post.parliament.uk
Twitter: @POST_UK
LinkedIn: POST, UK Parliament
Email: mailto:post@parliament.uk
POST is grateful to the Economic and Social Research Council, and UCL for enabling the production of this resource.
- published: 27 Feb 2020
- views: 2498
33:59
Parliament for Researchers: how to write for a parliamentary audience
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 15th December 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit and featuring an expert speaker fr...
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 15th December 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit and featuring an expert speaker from POST (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology).
It is aimed at academic researchers. It gives a brief overview of the UK Parliament and then explores which teams at Parliament write and use research briefings, including details of House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries, and POST. It outlines how to prepare and write a research briefing for a parliamentary audience, and how to use your research briefing in order to target a relevant, appropriate audience. The session focuses on practical information and advice.
The presenter is Naomi Saint, Knowledge Exchange Manager, UK Parliament, and the expert speaker is Dr Cristiana Vagnoni, Biology and Health Adviser, POST, UK Parliament. The training slides, useful links and resources, plus other online training sessions from UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit can be accessed through this link: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/research-impact-at-the-uk-parliament/training-and-events/online-training-for-researchers/
https://wn.com/Parliament_For_Researchers_How_To_Write_For_A_Parliamentary_Audience
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 15th December 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit and featuring an expert speaker from POST (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology).
It is aimed at academic researchers. It gives a brief overview of the UK Parliament and then explores which teams at Parliament write and use research briefings, including details of House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries, and POST. It outlines how to prepare and write a research briefing for a parliamentary audience, and how to use your research briefing in order to target a relevant, appropriate audience. The session focuses on practical information and advice.
The presenter is Naomi Saint, Knowledge Exchange Manager, UK Parliament, and the expert speaker is Dr Cristiana Vagnoni, Biology and Health Adviser, POST, UK Parliament. The training slides, useful links and resources, plus other online training sessions from UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit can be accessed through this link: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/research-impact-at-the-uk-parliament/training-and-events/online-training-for-researchers/
- published: 09 Feb 2021
- views: 430
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Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Office_of_Science_and_Technology
00:00:44 1 History
00:06:5...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Office_of_Science_and_Technology
00:00:44 1 History
00:06:57 2 Activities
00:07:06 2.1 Science and technology in parliament
00:08:05 2.2 Aim
00:09:08 2.3 How POST works
00:09:48 2.4 International activities
00:10:33 2.4.1 POST Africa Programme
00:11:56 3 The POST Board
00:12:38 3.1 Officers
00:12:55 3.2 House of Lords
00:13:14 3.3 Externals
00:13:37 3.4 iEx Officio/i Board Members
00:14:00 4 Staff
00:14:09 4.1 Permanent staff
00:14:35 4.2 Fellows
00:16:02 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.9403520249551622
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-B
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) is the Parliament of the United Kingdom's in-house source of independent, balanced and accessible analysis of public policy issues related to science and technology. POST (rather distinctively) serves BOTH Houses of Parliament (the House of Commons and equally the House of Lords) as a joint establishment, through output that is apolitical and of widely acclaimed value to Parliamentarians of all parties. Thorough quality-control ensures that MPs and Peers can have confidence in its analyses should they wish to cite them in debate. These principles are reflected in the structure of POST’s Board with members from the Commons and Lords together with distinguished scientists and engineers from the wider world.
https://wn.com/Parliamentary_Office_Of_Science_And_Technology_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Office_of_Science_and_Technology
00:00:44 1 History
00:06:57 2 Activities
00:07:06 2.1 Science and technology in parliament
00:08:05 2.2 Aim
00:09:08 2.3 How POST works
00:09:48 2.4 International activities
00:10:33 2.4.1 POST Africa Programme
00:11:56 3 The POST Board
00:12:38 3.1 Officers
00:12:55 3.2 House of Lords
00:13:14 3.3 Externals
00:13:37 3.4 iEx Officio/i Board Members
00:14:00 4 Staff
00:14:09 4.1 Permanent staff
00:14:35 4.2 Fellows
00:16:02 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.9403520249551622
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-B
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) is the Parliament of the United Kingdom's in-house source of independent, balanced and accessible analysis of public policy issues related to science and technology. POST (rather distinctively) serves BOTH Houses of Parliament (the House of Commons and equally the House of Lords) as a joint establishment, through output that is apolitical and of widely acclaimed value to Parliamentarians of all parties. Thorough quality-control ensures that MPs and Peers can have confidence in its analyses should they wish to cite them in debate. These principles are reflected in the structure of POST’s Board with members from the Commons and Lords together with distinguished scientists and engineers from the wider world.
- published: 27 Dec 2018
- views: 13
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CSPC 2015: Dr. Chandrika Nath, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
2015 Canadian Science Policy Conference (CSPC) interview with Dr. Chandrika Nath, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
Learn more here:
http://www.pa...
2015 Canadian Science Policy Conference (CSPC) interview with Dr. Chandrika Nath, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
Learn more here:
http://www.parliament.uk/post
Videography and production provided by Nathan Adolphe, Adrie Sustar, and Conor Meade:
http://www.conormeade.ca/
https://wn.com/Cspc_2015_Dr._Chandrika_Nath,_Parliamentary_Office_Of_Science_And_Technology
2015 Canadian Science Policy Conference (CSPC) interview with Dr. Chandrika Nath, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
Learn more here:
http://www.parliament.uk/post
Videography and production provided by Nathan Adolphe, Adrie Sustar, and Conor Meade:
http://www.conormeade.ca/
- published: 13 Apr 2016
- views: 263
3:22
The "complicated" relationship between science and policy
Chris Tyler, Director of the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST), reviews the Science / Policy landscape and argues that for policy makers to...
Chris Tyler, Director of the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST), reviews the Science / Policy landscape and argues that for policy makers to do science better, scientists need to do policy better.
https://wn.com/The_Complicated_Relationship_Between_Science_And_Policy
Chris Tyler, Director of the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST), reviews the Science / Policy landscape and argues that for policy makers to do science better, scientists need to do policy better.
- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 6848
2:05:43
Science advice to Parliament – Why is it relevant?
"Science for policy: what does it mean?"
Workshop #3 of the three workshops series "Is Science Advice for Policy useful in modern societies?" organised by the C...
"Science for policy: what does it mean?"
Workshop #3 of the three workshops series "Is Science Advice for Policy useful in modern societies?" organised by the Centre for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon (CFCUL) and the British Embassy Lisbon.
The panel members discuss the relevance of legislative science advice in Europe, including existent processes and mechanisms that support the use of evidence in national parliaments. It will also discuss initiatives taking place to institutionalise the provision of scientific evidence in countries in which institutionalised structures do not currently exist. The panel members will reflect on the way in which these structures operate, their impact on the parliamentary work and demand for evidence by parliamentarians. How does legislative science advice take place in a situation of crisis such as the Covid-19 pandemic?
SPEAKERS:
Grant Hill-Cawthorne, Head of POST, UK
Melanie Peters, Director of Rathenau Instituut, NL
Andreu Climent, President of the initiative “Science in Parliament”, Spain
Carla Sousa, Vice-President of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science, Youth and Sports, Portugal
MODERATOR: Wiebe E. Bijker, Professor of Technology & Society, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
25th March 2021
More info: https://sciencesadvicepolicy.campus.ciencias.ulisboa.pt/
https://wn.com/Science_Advice_To_Parliament_–_Why_Is_It_Relevant
"Science for policy: what does it mean?"
Workshop #3 of the three workshops series "Is Science Advice for Policy useful in modern societies?" organised by the Centre for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon (CFCUL) and the British Embassy Lisbon.
The panel members discuss the relevance of legislative science advice in Europe, including existent processes and mechanisms that support the use of evidence in national parliaments. It will also discuss initiatives taking place to institutionalise the provision of scientific evidence in countries in which institutionalised structures do not currently exist. The panel members will reflect on the way in which these structures operate, their impact on the parliamentary work and demand for evidence by parliamentarians. How does legislative science advice take place in a situation of crisis such as the Covid-19 pandemic?
SPEAKERS:
Grant Hill-Cawthorne, Head of POST, UK
Melanie Peters, Director of Rathenau Instituut, NL
Andreu Climent, President of the initiative “Science in Parliament”, Spain
Carla Sousa, Vice-President of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science, Youth and Sports, Portugal
MODERATOR: Wiebe E. Bijker, Professor of Technology & Society, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
25th March 2021
More info: https://sciencesadvicepolicy.campus.ciencias.ulisboa.pt/
- published: 29 Mar 2021
- views: 40
7:12
What’s it like to engage with UK Parliament as a researcher? Nicole Kennard shares her experience
Nicole Kennard, PhD Researcher, Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures, University of Sheffield, describes her experience of completing a PhD fellowship in the...
Nicole Kennard, PhD Researcher, Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures, University of Sheffield, describes her experience of completing a PhD fellowship in the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) from May – July 2021.
Nicole’s fellowship was funded by the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), the UK’s leading professional body for those involved in all aspects of food science and technology.
Find this video and accompanying resources, plus other researchers sharing their experience of engaging with UK Parliament at:
www.parliament.uk/academic-stories
For more information on engaging with UK Parliament as researcher or expert, visit:
www.parliament.uk/research-impact.
https://wn.com/What’S_It_Like_To_Engage_With_UK_Parliament_As_A_Researcher_Nicole_Kennard_Shares_Her_Experience
Nicole Kennard, PhD Researcher, Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures, University of Sheffield, describes her experience of completing a PhD fellowship in the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) from May – July 2021.
Nicole’s fellowship was funded by the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), the UK’s leading professional body for those involved in all aspects of food science and technology.
Find this video and accompanying resources, plus other researchers sharing their experience of engaging with UK Parliament at:
www.parliament.uk/academic-stories
For more information on engaging with UK Parliament as researcher or expert, visit:
www.parliament.uk/research-impact.
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 21
32:40
Parliament for Early Career Researchers: how to engage with the UK Parliament
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 28th October 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit.
It is aimed at early career acade...
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 28th October 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit.
It is aimed at early career academic researchers, and explores how to engage with the UK Parliament while juggling research, teaching and kickstarting your career.
It gives an overview of the UK Parliament and how Parliament uses research, and covers ways to work with the institution as a researcher including details on select committees, the House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries, and the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST). It also explores working with individual Parliamentarians.
The session focuses on practical information and advice, with tips on what parliamentary engagement you could do with your limited time and how to fit in with your other priorities.
The main presenter is Naomi Saint, Knowledge Exchange Manager, UK Parliament.
The training slides, useful links and resources, plus other online training sessions from UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit can be accessed through this link: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/research-impact-at-the-uk-parliament/training-and-events/online-training-for-researchers/
https://wn.com/Parliament_For_Early_Career_Researchers_How_To_Engage_With_The_UK_Parliament
This is a recording of an online training session, delivered on 28th October 2020 by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit.
It is aimed at early career academic researchers, and explores how to engage with the UK Parliament while juggling research, teaching and kickstarting your career.
It gives an overview of the UK Parliament and how Parliament uses research, and covers ways to work with the institution as a researcher including details on select committees, the House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries, and the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST). It also explores working with individual Parliamentarians.
The session focuses on practical information and advice, with tips on what parliamentary engagement you could do with your limited time and how to fit in with your other priorities.
The main presenter is Naomi Saint, Knowledge Exchange Manager, UK Parliament.
The training slides, useful links and resources, plus other online training sessions from UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit can be accessed through this link: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/research-impact-at-the-uk-parliament/training-and-events/online-training-for-researchers/
- published: 09 Feb 2021
- views: 604
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1993 (November 17) France 1-Bulgaria 2 (World Cup Qualifier).avi
If interested in international matches (usually from 80s-90s), you can also check my blog
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/
I not only provide lineups/goalscorers/etc, but I also try to add anecdotes, facts and trivia pertaining to the match in question.
published: 08 Sep 2011
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David Bisbal - Buleria
"▶ Sigue a David Bisbal en:
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#DavidBisbal"
published: 22 Nov 2009
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Scarlett Johansson - Bulgaria;)
published: 25 Feb 2010
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Top 15 Places to Visit in Bulgaria
🧳 BLOG: 15 Places You Must Visit in Bulgaria - https://davidsbeenhere.com/2017/03/01/15-places-you-must-visit-in-bulgaria/
👕 DAVID’S BEEN HERE SHIRTS & MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/davids-been-here
Back in 2013, my wife Ana and I spent 22 days driving around the beautiful Balkan country of Bulgaria. These are the 15 places you have to visit in Bulgaria!
1. Sofia
Bulgaria’s capital and largest city is the ancient city of Sofia. It’s the perfect city to begin your Bulgarian vacation. Check out Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the National Archaeological Museum, and the ruins of the Fortress of Serdika.
2. Rila Monastery
About 73 miles south of Sofia is Rila Monastery, the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It’s famous for its beautiful frescoes!
3. Plovdiv
Plovdiv is the...
published: 20 Jun 2020
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2nd KWU EC, 1/2 +95kg, Mate David (Hungary) - Hristo Georgiev (Bulgaria, aka)
http://www.kyokushinkarate.com.ua/
KWU 2-nd Kyokushin European Championship
Varna, Bulgaria, December 8-9, 2018
2-й чемпионат Европы KWU по киокушин карате
Варна, Болгария, 8-9 декабря 2018г
published: 14 Dec 2018
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The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
TRAVEL HUSTLE REPEAT GEAR ► https://teespring.com/stores/davids-been-here
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David's Been Here's epic road trip through Bulgaria takes him to the capital, where David explore the best sights in Sofia. Known for its history, thriving nightlife, and celebrated restaurant scene, Sofia is a must for any traveler headed to the Bulgaria or the Balkans. In this episode David showcases the best sights in Sofia, exploring the remains of the ancient Roman city of Serdica.
With a history spanning thousands of years, it no wonder there has been so much uncovered in Sofia. First stop featured here is at the illustrious Neo-Byzantine Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox Churches in the world...
published: 21 Mar 2015
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FRANCE - BULGARIA 1993
Uploaded by Marcus Walkin and EveryFourthYear
http://www.everyfourthyear.com/
published: 18 Jan 2013
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Bulgaria 🇧🇬 Sofía, God eyes y Cascadas
Este video es demasiado que procesar, después de pasar medio dia en la comuna hippie visitamos sofia muy velozmente, luego dormimos en un mcdonalds a las afueras de la capital, cambiamos los neumáticos de la furgoneta y nos dirigimos hacia lugares en la naturaleza que nos gustaron mucho, paz tranquilidad y belleza se quedan cortos como adjetivos un lugar para volver, si no fuera porque ya apretaba el tiempo y los kilómetros nos hubiera gustado estar más tiempo en Bulgaria
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Bulgaria 2
https://soundcloud.com/just-veee/s...
published: 06 Oct 2019
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Mehana Chuchurra - Varna, Bulgaria
David's Been Here is touring all the top restaurants and best eateries along Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast. In this short video, David brings us to one of the best traditional restaurants in Varna: Mehana Chuchurra. Situated in one of the city's only remaining historical houses (dating back to 1885), Mehana Chuchurra truly gives its guests the authentic Bulgarian experience. From stuffed cabbage and pork filets to traditional salads and the national drink, Rakia, visitors will love the food, drinks, hospitality and traditional air of this unique Varna restaurant. If you're looking for one of the best historic Bulgarian dining experiences, Mehana Chuchurra is the place to go in Varna.
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Check out my top videos! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereTopVideo...
published: 14 Jul 2014
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What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
►Read the blog: http://davidsbeenhere.com/category/blog/
In this episode, David’s Been Here explores what to see and do in Varna, one of the most beautiful towns along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.
David begins at the Archaeological Museum of Varna, which holds an exquisite collection of artifacts spanning thousands of years. Among all the priceless objects held here is the oldest uncovered golden treasure in the world. David shows us the skeleton of the Thracian man that was found alongside his golden treasure, dating back to 5,000 B.C. The man and gold were found in an ancient necropolis in the western industrial zone of Varna. Archaeologists believe the man was around 45-50 years old when he died.
Continuing with the history tour of the city, David...
published: 23 Apr 2015
3:20
1993 (November 17) France 1-Bulgaria 2 (World Cup Qualifier).avi
If interested in international matches (usually from 80s-90s), you can also check my blog
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/
I not only provide lineups/goal...
If interested in international matches (usually from 80s-90s), you can also check my blog
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/
I not only provide lineups/goalscorers/etc, but I also try to add anecdotes, facts and trivia pertaining to the match in question.
https://wn.com/1993_(November_17)_France_1_Bulgaria_2_(World_Cup_Qualifier).Avi
If interested in international matches (usually from 80s-90s), you can also check my blog
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/
I not only provide lineups/goalscorers/etc, but I also try to add anecdotes, facts and trivia pertaining to the match in question.
- published: 08 Sep 2011
- views: 157737
4:25
David Bisbal - Buleria
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Top 15 Places to Visit in Bulgaria
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Back in 2013, my wife Ana and I spent 22 days driving around the beautiful Balkan country of Bulgaria. These are the 15 places you have to visit in Bulgaria!
1. Sofia
Bulgaria’s capital and largest city is the ancient city of Sofia. It’s the perfect city to begin your Bulgarian vacation. Check out Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the National Archaeological Museum, and the ruins of the Fortress of Serdika.
2. Rila Monastery
About 73 miles south of Sofia is Rila Monastery, the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It’s famous for its beautiful frescoes!
3. Plovdiv
Plovdiv is the second-largest city in Bulgaria. Check out the 2nd century Stadium, the Ancient Forum, the Old Town, and the pedestrian-friendly city center!
4. Hisarya
From Plovdiv, take a day trip to the ancient Roman town of Hisarya, which is home to some of the best-preserved Roman gates and walls in Bulgaria, as well as ancient streets, Roman baths, and an amphitheater!
5. Stara Zagora
In Stara Zagora, visit the Neolithic Dwellings Museum, the Regional History Museum, and the Roman Forum of Augusta Trayana!
6. Burgas
In the coastal city of Burgas, check out the Sea Garden and Sculpture Garden, the Archaeological Museum of Burgas, and the annual Sand Festival. Grab a bite at either Ethnos Restaurant or Vodenitsata Restaurant.
7. Sozopol
Sozopol is a seaside town that dates back to the 7th century BC. You can find the remains of Apollonia on St. Kirik Island, and remains of the old city walls around town. Don’t forget the annual Apollonia Art Festival!
8. Pomorie
In the seaside resort town of Pomorie, check out its beach as well as the town’s wine production, salt production, and mineral water. You also can’t miss the unique Beehive Tomb, the only tomb of its kind in Bulgaria!
9. Varna
In the ancient city of Varna, visit Dormition of Mother of God Cathedral, the 2nd century Varna Roman Baths, and the Varna Necropolis. Don’t miss the oldest gold treasure known to man, the Gold of Varna, at the Varna Archaeological Museum!
10. Balchik Palace
Balchik Palace stands between the cliffs and the sea two kilometers south of Balchik. It’s made up of several buildings, a monastery, chapel, and more, and offers stunning views of the Black Sea!
11. Pliska
While in Varna, take a day trip to Pliska, a small town that served as the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 681 to 893 AD. The Byzantines burned Pliska to the ground, leaving only remains of the royal palace, the basilica, and walls.
12. Ruse
In Ruse, check out the historical architecture, the Pantheon of National Revival Heroes and the Regional Museum of History, and then have a traditional meal at Mehana Chiflika. Take a day trip from Ruse to the Rock Churches of Ivanovo!
13. Veliko Tarnovo
Veliko Tarnovo is a beautiful, 5,000-year-old city along the Yantra River. Notable sites include Tsaravets Fortress, the Old Town, and the Archaeological Museum. Don’t forget the Assens Monument!
14. Nicopolis ad Istrum
A great day trip from Veliko Tarnovo is the early Byzantine city of Nikopolis ad Istrum, founded in 106 AD by Emperor Trajan. The city’s remains include ancient streets, a forum, public baths, an odeon, public buildings, and an agora.
15. Maryan Winery
To get a taste of some of Bulgaria’s best wine, visit Maryan Winery in the village of Elena. They produce an award-winning rosé as well as limited amounts of Savignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and other blends.
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Back in 2013, my wife Ana and I spent 22 days driving around the beautiful Balkan country of Bulgaria. These are the 15 places you have to visit in Bulgaria!
1. Sofia
Bulgaria’s capital and largest city is the ancient city of Sofia. It’s the perfect city to begin your Bulgarian vacation. Check out Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the National Archaeological Museum, and the ruins of the Fortress of Serdika.
2. Rila Monastery
About 73 miles south of Sofia is Rila Monastery, the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It’s famous for its beautiful frescoes!
3. Plovdiv
Plovdiv is the second-largest city in Bulgaria. Check out the 2nd century Stadium, the Ancient Forum, the Old Town, and the pedestrian-friendly city center!
4. Hisarya
From Plovdiv, take a day trip to the ancient Roman town of Hisarya, which is home to some of the best-preserved Roman gates and walls in Bulgaria, as well as ancient streets, Roman baths, and an amphitheater!
5. Stara Zagora
In Stara Zagora, visit the Neolithic Dwellings Museum, the Regional History Museum, and the Roman Forum of Augusta Trayana!
6. Burgas
In the coastal city of Burgas, check out the Sea Garden and Sculpture Garden, the Archaeological Museum of Burgas, and the annual Sand Festival. Grab a bite at either Ethnos Restaurant or Vodenitsata Restaurant.
7. Sozopol
Sozopol is a seaside town that dates back to the 7th century BC. You can find the remains of Apollonia on St. Kirik Island, and remains of the old city walls around town. Don’t forget the annual Apollonia Art Festival!
8. Pomorie
In the seaside resort town of Pomorie, check out its beach as well as the town’s wine production, salt production, and mineral water. You also can’t miss the unique Beehive Tomb, the only tomb of its kind in Bulgaria!
9. Varna
In the ancient city of Varna, visit Dormition of Mother of God Cathedral, the 2nd century Varna Roman Baths, and the Varna Necropolis. Don’t miss the oldest gold treasure known to man, the Gold of Varna, at the Varna Archaeological Museum!
10. Balchik Palace
Balchik Palace stands between the cliffs and the sea two kilometers south of Balchik. It’s made up of several buildings, a monastery, chapel, and more, and offers stunning views of the Black Sea!
11. Pliska
While in Varna, take a day trip to Pliska, a small town that served as the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 681 to 893 AD. The Byzantines burned Pliska to the ground, leaving only remains of the royal palace, the basilica, and walls.
12. Ruse
In Ruse, check out the historical architecture, the Pantheon of National Revival Heroes and the Regional Museum of History, and then have a traditional meal at Mehana Chiflika. Take a day trip from Ruse to the Rock Churches of Ivanovo!
13. Veliko Tarnovo
Veliko Tarnovo is a beautiful, 5,000-year-old city along the Yantra River. Notable sites include Tsaravets Fortress, the Old Town, and the Archaeological Museum. Don’t forget the Assens Monument!
14. Nicopolis ad Istrum
A great day trip from Veliko Tarnovo is the early Byzantine city of Nikopolis ad Istrum, founded in 106 AD by Emperor Trajan. The city’s remains include ancient streets, a forum, public baths, an odeon, public buildings, and an agora.
15. Maryan Winery
To get a taste of some of Bulgaria’s best wine, visit Maryan Winery in the village of Elena. They produce an award-winning rosé as well as limited amounts of Savignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and other blends.
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I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
- published: 20 Jun 2020
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6:14
2nd KWU EC, 1/2 +95kg, Mate David (Hungary) - Hristo Georgiev (Bulgaria, aka)
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KWU 2-nd Kyokushin European Championship
Varna, Bulgaria, December 8-9, 2018
2-й чемпионат Европы KWU по киокушин карате
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KWU 2-nd Kyokushin European Championship
Varna, Bulgaria, December 8-9, 2018
2-й чемпионат Европы KWU по киокушин карате
Варна, Болгария, 8-9 декабря 2018г
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KWU 2-nd Kyokushin European Championship
Varna, Bulgaria, December 8-9, 2018
2-й чемпионат Европы KWU по киокушин карате
Варна, Болгария, 8-9 декабря 2018г
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The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
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David's Been Here's epic road trip through Bulgaria takes him to the capital, where David explore the best sights in Sofia. Known for its history, thriving nightlife, and celebrated restaurant scene, Sofia is a must for any traveler headed to the Bulgaria or the Balkans. In this episode David showcases the best sights in Sofia, exploring the remains of the ancient Roman city of Serdica.
With a history spanning thousands of years, it no wonder there has been so much uncovered in Sofia. First stop featured here is at the illustrious Neo-Byzantine Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox Churches in the world! As you can see, the interior walls are beautifully painted with religious scenes and saints. From the outside the Cathedral stands out from the rest of the skyline with its signature gold-plated dome.
Next stop on the tour takes David underground to see the remains of the ancient fortress of Serdika. The fortress's eastern gate is visible in the underpass between the Presidency and the Council of Ministers in Sofia. The remains found here were excavated in the late 1990s and preserved for all to see.
Housed within what formally was the largest Ottoman Mosque in Sofia is the National Archaeological Museum, a beautiful open space of artifacts spanning millennia (Early, Middle and Late Paleolithic collection, Neolithic collection, Chalcolithic collection, and Bronze Age). There are also collections from ancient Thrace, Greece and Rome to the late Middle Ages. The museum's most priceless item, the gold Thracian burial mask, is also on display.
No visit to Sofia is complete without a stroll along the pedestrian-friendly Vitosha Boulevard. Named after a nearby mountain, Vitosha Boulevard is a shopper's heaven, with dozens of high-fashion labels and boutiques along the way. Vitosha Boulevard is the main commercial street in the city. It is filled with people day and night, which makes it a popular place for tourists to stay. David's hotel, Le Fleurs, is a fantastic boutique hotel with a great central location.
David then makes a stop to see the remains of the ancient Serdica Amphitheatre, or Arena di Serdica. What is left has been preserved and is free for anyone to see. The Serdica Amphitheatre is situated in the basement level of the Arena di Serdica Hotel in the city center. If you pay close attention, you will see paw prints in ceramic stone made over 7 centuries years ago!
After the Amphitheatre, David is off to see the St. George Church Rotunda ("Sveti George"). Enclosed in a courtyard between the Sheraton Hotel and the Presidency, St. George Church is believed to be the oldest monument in the city, dating back to the beginning of the 4th century A.D. For a small entrance fee visitors can enter to see the multi-layered murals on the church walls. Around the St. George Church there are fragments of buildings from ancient Serdica.
Last but not least David makes it to St. Sofia Church ("Sveta Sofia"). Built in the 6th century A.D. the St. Sofia Church is the second oldest church in Sofia. From the outside it may not look like much, but David got the chance to head underneath the church to check out the preserved Roman necropolis. This underground museum holds some of the most significant archaeological finds in the Balkans. The museum features remains of over 50 tombs, mosaics and artefacts dating back to Byzantine and Roman times that can be seen on several underground levels.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
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The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
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David's Been Here's epic road trip through Bulgaria takes him to the capital, where David explore the best sights in Sofia. Known for its history, thriving nightlife, and celebrated restaurant scene, Sofia is a must for any traveler headed to the Bulgaria or the Balkans. In this episode David showcases the best sights in Sofia, exploring the remains of the ancient Roman city of Serdica.
With a history spanning thousands of years, it no wonder there has been so much uncovered in Sofia. First stop featured here is at the illustrious Neo-Byzantine Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox Churches in the world! As you can see, the interior walls are beautifully painted with religious scenes and saints. From the outside the Cathedral stands out from the rest of the skyline with its signature gold-plated dome.
Next stop on the tour takes David underground to see the remains of the ancient fortress of Serdika. The fortress's eastern gate is visible in the underpass between the Presidency and the Council of Ministers in Sofia. The remains found here were excavated in the late 1990s and preserved for all to see.
Housed within what formally was the largest Ottoman Mosque in Sofia is the National Archaeological Museum, a beautiful open space of artifacts spanning millennia (Early, Middle and Late Paleolithic collection, Neolithic collection, Chalcolithic collection, and Bronze Age). There are also collections from ancient Thrace, Greece and Rome to the late Middle Ages. The museum's most priceless item, the gold Thracian burial mask, is also on display.
No visit to Sofia is complete without a stroll along the pedestrian-friendly Vitosha Boulevard. Named after a nearby mountain, Vitosha Boulevard is a shopper's heaven, with dozens of high-fashion labels and boutiques along the way. Vitosha Boulevard is the main commercial street in the city. It is filled with people day and night, which makes it a popular place for tourists to stay. David's hotel, Le Fleurs, is a fantastic boutique hotel with a great central location.
David then makes a stop to see the remains of the ancient Serdica Amphitheatre, or Arena di Serdica. What is left has been preserved and is free for anyone to see. The Serdica Amphitheatre is situated in the basement level of the Arena di Serdica Hotel in the city center. If you pay close attention, you will see paw prints in ceramic stone made over 7 centuries years ago!
After the Amphitheatre, David is off to see the St. George Church Rotunda ("Sveti George"). Enclosed in a courtyard between the Sheraton Hotel and the Presidency, St. George Church is believed to be the oldest monument in the city, dating back to the beginning of the 4th century A.D. For a small entrance fee visitors can enter to see the multi-layered murals on the church walls. Around the St. George Church there are fragments of buildings from ancient Serdica.
Last but not least David makes it to St. Sofia Church ("Sveta Sofia"). Built in the 6th century A.D. the St. Sofia Church is the second oldest church in Sofia. From the outside it may not look like much, but David got the chance to head underneath the church to check out the preserved Roman necropolis. This underground museum holds some of the most significant archaeological finds in the Balkans. The museum features remains of over 50 tombs, mosaics and artefacts dating back to Byzantine and Roman times that can be seen on several underground levels.
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
The Best of Sofia, Bulgaria
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- published: 21 Mar 2015
- views: 198695
7:06
FRANCE - BULGARIA 1993
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- published: 18 Jan 2013
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12:51
Bulgaria 🇧🇬 Sofía, God eyes y Cascadas
Este video es demasiado que procesar, después de pasar medio dia en la comuna hippie visitamos sofia muy velozmente, luego dormimos en un mcdonalds a las afuera...
Este video es demasiado que procesar, después de pasar medio dia en la comuna hippie visitamos sofia muy velozmente, luego dormimos en un mcdonalds a las afueras de la capital, cambiamos los neumáticos de la furgoneta y nos dirigimos hacia lugares en la naturaleza que nos gustaron mucho, paz tranquilidad y belleza se quedan cortos como adjetivos un lugar para volver, si no fuera porque ya apretaba el tiempo y los kilómetros nos hubiera gustado estar más tiempo en Bulgaria
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Bulgaria 2
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Este video es demasiado que procesar, después de pasar medio dia en la comuna hippie visitamos sofia muy velozmente, luego dormimos en un mcdonalds a las afueras de la capital, cambiamos los neumáticos de la furgoneta y nos dirigimos hacia lugares en la naturaleza que nos gustaron mucho, paz tranquilidad y belleza se quedan cortos como adjetivos un lugar para volver, si no fuera porque ya apretaba el tiempo y los kilómetros nos hubiera gustado estar más tiempo en Bulgaria
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SIGUE NUESTRA AVENTURA
Bulgaria 2
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- published: 06 Oct 2019
- views: 1928
1:23
Mehana Chuchurra - Varna, Bulgaria
David's Been Here is touring all the top restaurants and best eateries along Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast. In this short video, David brings us to one of the best...
David's Been Here is touring all the top restaurants and best eateries along Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast. In this short video, David brings us to one of the best traditional restaurants in Varna: Mehana Chuchurra. Situated in one of the city's only remaining historical houses (dating back to 1885), Mehana Chuchurra truly gives its guests the authentic Bulgarian experience. From stuffed cabbage and pork filets to traditional salads and the national drink, Rakia, visitors will love the food, drinks, hospitality and traditional air of this unique Varna restaurant. If you're looking for one of the best historic Bulgarian dining experiences, Mehana Chuchurra is the place to go in Varna.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
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David's Been Here is touring all the top restaurants and best eateries along Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast. In this short video, David brings us to one of the best traditional restaurants in Varna: Mehana Chuchurra. Situated in one of the city's only remaining historical houses (dating back to 1885), Mehana Chuchurra truly gives its guests the authentic Bulgarian experience. From stuffed cabbage and pork filets to traditional salads and the national drink, Rakia, visitors will love the food, drinks, hospitality and traditional air of this unique Varna restaurant. If you're looking for one of the best historic Bulgarian dining experiences, Mehana Chuchurra is the place to go in Varna.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Mehana Chuchurra - Varna, Bulgaria
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- published: 14 Jul 2014
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3:16
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
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In this episode, David’s Been Here explores what to see and do i...
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
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In this episode, David’s Been Here explores what to see and do in Varna, one of the most beautiful towns along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.
David begins at the Archaeological Museum of Varna, which holds an exquisite collection of artifacts spanning thousands of years. Among all the priceless objects held here is the oldest uncovered golden treasure in the world. David shows us the skeleton of the Thracian man that was found alongside his golden treasure, dating back to 5,000 B.C. The man and gold were found in an ancient necropolis in the western industrial zone of Varna. Archaeologists believe the man was around 45-50 years old when he died.
Continuing with the history tour of the city, David makes a stop to see Varna’s Roman Bath complex. These are the fourth largest Roman Baths in Europe! The bath complex still has remnants of the different rooms where cold, warm, and hot water pools were situated. Another part of the complex that is visible are the shops, which are located just outside the bath complex.
Next stop is the Varna Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in Bulgaria, dating back to 1886 (pre-dates the Sofia Cathedral). It is the biggest Cathedral on the Black Sea coast. Inside, David shows us some of the hand painted icons and scenes from Jesus’ life. Inside, the priest of the church gives us some more information about the history of the Cathedral.
After sightseeing, David works up an appetite. He heads to the pedestrian zone in the city center to get a snack of roasted corn sprinkled with cheese. For just 3 leva you can also enjoy this delicious snack.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzLhRiryu6A
Davidsbeenhere
https://www.youtube.com/Davidsbeenhere
https://wn.com/What_To_See_Do_In_Varna,_Bulgaria
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
►Read the blog: http://davidsbeenhere.com/category/blog/
In this episode, David’s Been Here explores what to see and do in Varna, one of the most beautiful towns along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.
David begins at the Archaeological Museum of Varna, which holds an exquisite collection of artifacts spanning thousands of years. Among all the priceless objects held here is the oldest uncovered golden treasure in the world. David shows us the skeleton of the Thracian man that was found alongside his golden treasure, dating back to 5,000 B.C. The man and gold were found in an ancient necropolis in the western industrial zone of Varna. Archaeologists believe the man was around 45-50 years old when he died.
Continuing with the history tour of the city, David makes a stop to see Varna’s Roman Bath complex. These are the fourth largest Roman Baths in Europe! The bath complex still has remnants of the different rooms where cold, warm, and hot water pools were situated. Another part of the complex that is visible are the shops, which are located just outside the bath complex.
Next stop is the Varna Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in Bulgaria, dating back to 1886 (pre-dates the Sofia Cathedral). It is the biggest Cathedral on the Black Sea coast. Inside, David shows us some of the hand painted icons and scenes from Jesus’ life. Inside, the priest of the church gives us some more information about the history of the Cathedral.
After sightseeing, David works up an appetite. He heads to the pedestrian zone in the city center to get a snack of roasted corn sprinkled with cheese. For just 3 leva you can also enjoy this delicious snack.
☆ Equipment Used ☆
↠ Main Camera - http://amzn.to/2nZLPvS
↠ Main Lens - http://amzn.to/2nxLZ1g
↠ Second Lens - http://amzn.to/2o06hN1
↠ Tripods: http://amzn.to/2oqmBKb
↠ SD Cards: http://amzn.to/2oqsYgf
↠ LaCie Rugged Hard Drive: https://alexa.design/2oZDTf0
↠ Rent Cameras and Lenses: http://bit.ly/BL-DBH
Production by Carlos de Varona from Chromahouse.
http://carlosdevarona.com
http://www.chromahouse.com
Subscribe Here! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereSub
Check out my top videos! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereTopVideos
Follow Me:
+ INSTAGRAM ► https://instagram.com/davidsbeenhere
+ FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/davidsbeenhere1
+ TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/davidsbeenhere
+ MY BLOG! ► http://davidsbeenhere.com/
Contact Me:
+BUSINESS EMAIL ► david@godandbeauty.com
SEND ME STUFF:
5858 SW 81 ST
Miami, FL 33143
USA
#Europe #Davidsbeenhere
About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
What to See & Do in Varna, Bulgaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzLhRiryu6A
Davidsbeenhere
https://www.youtube.com/Davidsbeenhere
- published: 23 Apr 2015
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