SEVLIEVO |
SEVLIEVO MUNICIPALITY
The town of Sevlievo is located at the road between Sofia and Varna.
CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGEThe earliest traces of life in the region date back to the late neolithic period (about 8000 years B.C.). There are still some Thracian tombs left.
Hotalich Fortress is the last medieval town. It had been inhabited for more than 1000 years and functioned as an important defensive centre. Hotalich existed for centuries together with the settlement on the site of the contemporary town, known as "Servi" and "Selvi".
In the middle of the XIX c. the development of crafts led to the concentration of large sums of money in the crafts' societies. Commercial trips far and across the Ottoman empire, Europe and Russia enriched general knowledge. The need for enlightenment occurred.
In 1834 St Prophet Eliah Church was restored. In 1836 the medieval Batoshevski Monastery was re-built. In the middle of the 50s the prominent master of the National Revival Period Kolio Ficheto built the stone bridge over the river Rossitsa.
In 1844 the famous well-to-do craftsman and merchant Hadji Stoyan Nicholov invested his own money in the building of a huge school.In 1870 under the direct guidance of the Apostle of Freedom - Vassil Levski, a revolutionary committee was created. It prepared the population of Sevlievo for the April uprising in 1876. The Bulgarians from this region took an active part in it.
The educational and cultural traditions of Sevlievo proceeded after July 2, 1877 when the town was liberated from the Turkish yoke.
As a major cultural institute, the community centre has existed for
127 years. The House of Culture Mara Belcheva became the new centre of
cultural events.
FAMOUS BULGARIANS
Sevlievo region inspired such famous Bulgarians as Ekaterina Nencheva, Mara Belcheva, Penio Penev, the artists Ilia Peikov, Pencho Kulekov, Simeon Spiridonov, Evgenii Bosiatski, the sculptor Assen Peikov.