š Discovered in 1944, this Thracian tomb dates from the Hellenistic period, around the end of the 4th century BC.
š Part of a large Thracian necropolis near Seutopolis, it features a narrow corridor and a round burial chamber decorated with murals.
⨠Unique aesthetic and artistic masterpiece of Thracian creative spirit
šØ Exceptionally well-preserved frescoes depicting burial rituals and culture
šļø Reveals high level of culture and pictorial art in Hellenistic Thrace
š UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979
š« Original tomb has restricted access, only a 1:1 scale duplicate is open to visitors
š¶ Visit the duplicate tomb and museum for the full architectural and fresco experience.
š° Paid entry.
š Available all year round.
š£ļø Guide available.
šļø Souvenir shop at duplicate tomb entrance.
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