Koprivshtitsa Koprivshtitsa

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The city of Koprivshtitsa is a museum town, which has preserved in compactness more than 250 monuments from the Revival period. It is situated in Western Sredna Gora, near Topolnitsa River, at 1060 meters above the sea level. The town as a settlement dates back to the 14th century. It has been many times plundered and burnt by the Turkish brigands and it was three times rebuilt again. Koprivshtitsa is famous as a rich and exquisite settlement. The city reached its grandeur in the 19th century when its population was 12 000 inhabitants. At that time spacious houses, schools, churches and bridges were built, and culture and education blossomed. The town is directly connected with the Bulgarian history – on April 20th, 1876 here wasfired the first rifle which started the April uprising. Today you can enjoy the incredible atmosphere of the Revival houses which have entirely preserved their architecture and coziness.

Quick facts about town of Koprivshtitsa
In Bulgarian Alphabets: Êîïðèâùèöà
Location: South-West Bulgaria
Distance to capital city: 85 km from Sofia
Latitude: 42.63334 N
Longitude: 24.35 E
Altitude: 700 - 999 m above the sea level
Province: Sofia District
Municipality: Koprivshtitsa Municipality
Area size of town of Koprivshtitsa: 139.165 sq km
Population: 2490 inhabitants (to 01/01/2007)
Post code (ZIP): 2077
Phone code: 07184 from Bulgaria; 003597184 from outside.

History
Koprivshtitsa originated as a settlement during the 14th century. Its population dealt with cattle-breeding, manufacturing of aba (coarse homespun wollen cloth and upper men's garment made of it), furriery, dyeing and other crafts. The citizens of Koprivshtitsa proved to be good merchants, too reaching as far as Istanbul and Alexandria. The wealthy and urbanised settlement was plundered and destroyed by fire by kurdzhalii (Turkish brigands) three times and rebuilt from ashes to reach its greatest prosperity during the 19th century, when it had over 1000 houses and a population of nearly 12 000 inhabitants. Spacious houses, schools, churches, drinking-fountains, bridges were built there. In 1837 Neofit Rilski (Neophyte of Rila) opened a mutual school and 9 years later Naiden Gerov founded the first in Bulgaria independent boys' intermediate school. In 1864 a girls' intermediate school was opened here and three years later Todor Kableshkov opened the students' society Zora (Dawn). In 1869 the chitalishte (reading room or community centre) was opened here. In the same  year Vassil Levski established a revolutionary committee in it. During that time Lyuben Karavelov who was born in Koprivshtitsa headed the foreign Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee (BRCC) in Bucharest. On 20th April 1876 the first shot of the April Uprising against Ottoman Rule rang out here, which started  the heroic April epic of Bulgarian people. Todor Kableshkov announced the Uprising. It was headed by another citiezn of koprivshtitsa - Gavrail Hlutev, known to the generations to come as Georgi Benkovski - the adamant and ardent leader of the people's rebellion, who died heroically in the Teteven Balkan Mountain. Unlike Batak, Bratsigovo, Peroushtitsa and other settlemets-martyrs, the Osmanli Turks had mercy on Koprivshtitsa. The wealthy men of Koprivshtitsa paid for it and thanks to them Bilgaria today is in possession of its most treasured architectural wealth, untouched by the centuries.
The town is the birth place of a lot of functionaries of our Revival Period and renowned Bulgarians - Bogdan Voivoda, Doncho Vatah Voivoda, Detelin Voivoda, Dobri Voivoda ("voivoda" meaning leader of revolutionary detachment of volunteers), Dimcho Debelyanov, Nayden Gerov.

Landmarks
Koprivshtitsa is one of the few thoroughly preserved architectural urbanised ensembles of the Revival Period. The Revival Perid houses with colourful courtyards, surrounded with high stone walls and gates, the disorderly built curved and narrow cobblestone streets and plots, the numerous stone drinking-fountains, the arch-shaped little stone bridges over the mountain brooklets and the fragrance of geranium, boxshrub, peony and pelagonium contribute to the attractiveness of the little town.
The greatest wealth of Koprivshtitsa are its Revival Period Houses, a part of which were turned into museums: Oslekov's House - the most famous architectural, ethnographic site in the town, ownership of a rich merchant from koprivshtitsa in the middle of the 19th century. The artistically carved ceilings, the beautifully painted with geometrical figures walls, the exotic mosaics, the ancient engravings and the exquisitely elaborated applied decorative articles indicate the living standards and the spiritual wealth of the well-off citizens of Koprivshtitsa. The home of Georgi Benkovski - the leader of the April Uprising. The wooden gun, the banner of the Flying Detachment of armed volunteers sewed by Raina Popgeorgieva (Knyginya) (the Princess) and the arms of the most priceles relics of that tempestous time.
The house of Lyuben Karavelov acquaints us with the revolutionary and journalistic activities of one of the most prominent sons of Koprivshtitsa and Bulgaria. The houese of Todor Kableshkov exhibits the activity of the 25-years old young man who organised the rebellion in the town, the author of the famous Blood-stained letter by which it was announced to the Main Revolutionary Headquarters in Panagyurishte that Koprivshtitsa had risen in arms. Lyutov's House Museum hosts an exposition on the subject of "Treasury of Bulgarian Construction Genius".
The House of Dimcho Debelyanov - the life and the literary activities of the most lyrical Bulgarian poet are reflected in it. Like in the other houses-museums, here the atmosphere, in which Dimcho Debelyanov lived and created his poems, was preserved, too.
The following houses are interest to the visitor, too namely the houses of Gencho Stoykov, Naiden Gerov, Desyovs', Gurkovs', Mluchkovs', Yotovs', Madzharovs', Markovs', Dogans', Pavlikyans' and the Vakarel's house (the oldest houses in the town with over 300 years of life) and dozens of others. The Uspenie Bogorodichno Church (Assumption Church) (1817) with an iconostasis of 1821 and icons painted by Zakhari Zograph and Ioan Samokovli (1837 - 1838) is of a high architectural and artistic value. The St. Nikola Church (1842 - 1844) is worth seeing as well.
There are a lot of museums in the town, too: 20th April Mausoleum-Charnel House (in the central 20th April Sq.) of those who died during the April Uprising. The First Gun Memorial past the old little stone bridge where the rebel Georgi Tihanek fired the first shot of the April Uprising. The monument to Todor Kableshkov, the memorial complex with the key figure of Georgi Benkovski. One of the most moving monuments in our country - mother waiting for her son to return was placed on the grave of Dimcho Debelyanov. It is work of the sculptor Prof. Ivan Lazarov.

Surrounding areas
The town is a key point from which to set out on hiking tours in the highest and beautiful part of Sushtinska Sredna Gora Mountain. Marked tracks start from it in the direction fo: Bogdan Chalet (3 to 4 hours), from where one can climb the highest peak of the Sredna Gora Mountain - Mt. Bogdan in less than an hour (1604 metres above the sea level), Manzul Chalet (Pavel Deliradev, 3.30 - 4 hours), Krustyo Cholakov Chalet (2.30 - 3 hours, 11 km along a truck road), the Barikadite Chalet and Hotel (4 - 4.30 hours, 18 km along a road). A hiking tour to the Central Stara Planina (the Teteven Balkan Mountain) can be started from the railway station of Koprivshtitsa. It takes 6 to 8 hours to get to the Vezhen Chalet along the marked tracks (on the northern side of the ridge), passing by the peak of the same name (Mt. Vezhen, 2198 m).



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Location: a newly built hotel in the style of Bulgarian Renaissance at a picturesque location along the Topolnitza river and just near the historic April 20th square of the one and only Koprivstitsa.

Accommodation: The windows of one suite, ten twin-bed rooms and three attic three-bed rooms look into a quiet panorama of past centuries. A wake up in such a bed will tell you how much you needed this rest.

Facilities: A folklore styled hall with a fireplace, a 25 seat conference room and a guarded parking are at the hotel guests’ disposal. GSM coverage is reliable. The 80 seat restaurant with a fireplace and its adjacent garden and lobby bar is the right place to enjoy the famous Koprivstiza food and drinks.

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