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Sound and light – the most spectacular Bulgarian show emerged as leading tourist attraction

Photo: Veneta Nikolova
If you are in the town of Veliko Tarnovo in a hot summer night we’d most probably witness the most spectacular sound and light show. There are light effects, bell toll, fireworks and captivating music. This is the audio-visual show entitled “Sound and Light” that has been bringing life to the medieval fortress of Tsarevets for 25 years now. This show has turned Tsarevets into the tourist logo of the town. The show has been performed for about 4900 times and seen by thousands and thousands of tourists.
Going to Veliko Tarnovo without seeing the show Sound and Light is like going to Rome without seeing the pope locals are used to joking. The premiere of the show was back in 1985 on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the proclamation of Veliko Tarnovo as the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. The project was the result of joint efforts by Bulgarian and Czech teams led by the prominent Bulgarian film director Valo Radev. The idea was to recreate the vicissitudes of history that the hill of Tsarevets had undergone throughout the centuries. In medieval times, Tarnovo was one of the largest towns in southeastern Europe. At that time the Patriarchy and the tsar’s palace were situated in the town. There were also many churches and monasteries in and around it. Today, the fortress is a historical symbol. The spectators can watch the show from three different points. The show lasts for 20 minutes and it uses a lot of sound and visual effects. It turns out that Sound and Light has no more than 5 to 6 equivalent shows across the globe, one of them being on the pyramids of Cairo. This is one it is one of the first attractions foreigners what to see when they visit Veliko Tarnovo. “The show is made possible through computer coordinates,” says Daniel Panov, head of the municipal agency “Tsarevgrad-Tarnovo” and adds:

“The floodlights we use are about 2400 and divided in 4 groups depending on their color – red, green, blue and yellow. There are 6 bells mounted on the fortress that are run by computers. We also use about 140 flashes as well as a laser beam. Another curious fact is that there are about 6300 km of cables encompassing the fortress. The show is performed throughout the year but it is even more captivating during the winter when the light reflects from the snow.”

© Photo: Veneta Nikolova


Recently more and more newly wed order the show as a wedding present. Businessmen often treat their partners with dinner and this show. There will be a multimedia center built to show the history of the fortress. More from Daniel Panov:

“The idea of the show is to recreate different historical moments. There will be figures of prominent rulers in life-size. The interior of the fortress will also be recreated.”

The project for the building of the multimedia center is expected to be approved in the autumn. 

English version: Delian Zahariev
По публикацията работи: Veneta Nikolova


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