Hotels in Varna
The clock tower - Varna
Even in the middle of the XVIII th century the town of Varna disposed of a clock tower. Sahat-kula was situated in the town garden behind the nowadays building of the theater. It was used by firemen as a fire-tower. It is supposed to have been destroyed during the siege of the town in 1828 or in the great fire in Varna during the Krim war (1856-1858).
The idea a clock tower to be built was realized in 1888. At that time a mayor of the town was Krastiu Mirski. Varna municipality asked the architect Sava Dimitrievich to make a project of a 24 meters high stone fire tower with a clock. Its location was not chosen by accident. The clock tower and the cathedral marked the that time central part of the town. The building of the tower took 2 years. It was used by the firemen because the whole town could be seen from there. During daylight they warned of fire using colorful flags and during night – lanterns.
The clockwork was bought in England and put by the Bulgarian revolutionary Oton Ivanov. It is a real piece of art. It is strange that nowhere is mentioned the maker of the clockwork. It is closed in a wooden “box” to which lead winding narrow staircases. The face of the clock is situated at the front. It controls clock movement and punctuality. Via system of shafts and cogwheels the hands of the clock outside the tower move. The clockwork is set in motion by weights hanging in the middle of the tower.
When the clock needs repair its hands are moved manually. In such a way the people of Varna can always be punctual on their dates.
Other places of interest in Varna
Hotels in Varna
- Dallas Residence
- Grand Hotel London
- Rosslyn Dimyat Hotel Varna
- Aqua Hotel
- Capitol Hotel
- Cherno more Hotel and Casino
- Divesta Hotel
- Golden Tulip Varna (Business Hotel Varna)
- Panorama Hotel
- Amiral Hotel (ex.Best Western Park)
- Argo Hotel
- Art Deco Hotel Odessos
- Color hotel
- Duchess Hotel
- Focus Hotel
- Gran Ivan Hotel
- Hugo (ex.Best Western Prima) Hotel
- Oceanic Hotel
- Opera Plaza / exCity Mark hotel/
- OPU Hotel
- Plaza hotel
- Reverence Hotel
- Splendid Boutique Hotel
- Sportpalace National Sport Base
- Ventura
- Victoria Hotel
- Classic Hotel
- Marina Residence Boutique Hotel
- Modus hotel
- Orbita Hotel
Upcoming events in Varna
Places to go in Varna
- Aladzha Monastery
- The clock tower - Varna
- Stone Forest
- Sea garden - Varna
- Roman spa
- Planetarium Nikolai Kopernik
- Museum of Bulgarian Revival - Varna
- Fanagoria ethnographic complex
- Euxinograd Palace
- Ethnographical museum - Varna
- Dolphinarium of Varna
- Azizie mosque
- Aquarium
- Varna golden treasure
Restaurants & bars in Varna
- "Hashove - Old Varna" Restaurant
- "Chuchurite" Restaurant - Varna
- "Chuchura" Restaurant - Varna
- Bar-restaurant “Deja vu”
Deals & discounts in Varna
News from Varna
- Beach holiday with pets and kids at Bulgaria’s Black Sea
- Excellent beaches and quality sea waters in Varna region
- Varna is world’s third cheapest summer destination 2013
- Summer holiday at Bulgaria’s Sourthern Black Sea coast
- Wine festival in Varna city
- Free Varna tours in the seaside capital city
- Burgas, Varna, Sofia – included in 100 Global Cities Destination Ranking
- Aladzha monastery is top landmark in the ranking ‘’Wonders of Bulgaria’’
- Prices of beach holidays drop significantly
- Bulgaria's Northern Black Sea coasts offer cleanest beaches
- International crafts and arts fair in Varna city
- Varna city offers wedding tourism opportunities
- Access to Varna Airport is temporarily restricted
- Beaches in Varna city are clean
- Unguarded beaches will be marked
- Varna museums opened for visitors on St.George’s Day
- Growth of the number of German tourists in Bulgaria
- English tours for visitors in Varna city
- Beach resort Kavarna gets ready for summer season
- New terminals welcome tourists in Varna and Bourgas in 2013
- Varna airport is temporarily closed
- Sports tourism in Varna city
- Workshop for hotel management and sales
- Grand hotel Varna received prestigious awards
- Archaeology Digs at Bulgarian Black Sea Coast Reveal Precious Finds