In the coming years, new villas, an Orthodox chapel, a nympheum, inside Moorish-styled patios, a traditional Revival Period house and fountains, decorated with fine marble medallions with mythological characters were built. One of the first buildings was the queen’s villa “Tenha Yuvah” (“lonely, solitary nest”). The palace was designed by Italian architects and construction works started in 1924. The complex appeared as a summer residence of the Romanian queen Maria (1875-1938). The palace and the botanical garden in Balchik, joined in an architectural and park complex, are a piece of heaven on earth and a must-see tourist attraction on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. » » » » » Palace and Botanical Garden – Balchik This site is suitable for cultural, historical, specialized and natural tourism. No information is available for this page.Learn why.
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