A festival reviving the ancient world is taking place at the ancient amphitheatre next to the Museum of Mosaics in the town of Devnya. Called “Marcianopolis: life in the ancient city”, the festival aims to bring back to life all aspects of life in what was one of the 20 biggest Roman cities, which thrived 17-18 centuries ago.
In its heyday, Marcianopolis was one of the most impressive cities of ancient Rome. The biggest haul of silver coins found in one place – more than 100,000 in number – was found right here, at Marcianopolis, and for a brief time it actually became the capital of the Roman Empire, taking on the role of centre of the ancient world.
The festival, dedicated to life in the ancient city, takes place on 22 July, with the participation of re-enactment groups from Bulgaria and abroad. They will demonstrate gladiator fights, vestal rituals, Roman cuisine for gourmands, horse-riding, processions and other elements from the life of the peoples that once inhabited the territory of what is today Devyna. Admission is free of charge. The day will end with a rock concert under the stars.
Compiled by Gergana Mancheva
Translated and posted by milena Daynova
Photos: Facebook/ancientmarcianopol
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