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  • dgjohansson
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    Not much to see but still worth visiting

    The whole area is dotted with tombs like this, but this one is open for visits and is a good introduction to the Thracian funeral system. No paintings or other decorations to see here, but the masonry...

    Reviewed on Jan 1, 2024
  • TheLush101
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    Surprising stop

    We visited here as part of an organised tour. It wasn't actually on our itinerary but we swapped something else to visit here instead. It's easy to find, with a large car park and we visited towards t...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2023
  • desimgm
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    Unique place!

    Tomb of Seuthes III is one magical place! Go and enter there and take some pics! My pics are from 08th of June 2014.

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2021
  • JRiddingtonY
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    MAGICAL TOMB

    The Thracian tombs are well worth a visit. This is one of the best in the valley, but if time permits I recommend going to them all. I would also suggest that you go to the Iskra Museum in the town fi...

    Reviewed on Oct 26, 2019
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    Even arrival at 16:45h and being the last hour of visit at 17h (saying for them), they told us they wouldn't do it because they were going to close and we would return to the next day at 9h that we already got ...

    Reviewed on Aug 8, 2023
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